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Sreetama Tyagi

Contributor-Level 7

To avoid negative marking in SNAP, choose questions carefully. There are 60 questions in SNAP and not all are mandatory. So, solve only those which you are confident of.

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8 months ago

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Jasleen Dixit

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There is no difference between SNAP session 1, 2 and 3, apart from question sets. The exam pattern, marking scheme and test structure are same for all three sessions of SNAP, but the questions are different. The difficulty level of SNAP sessions is also the same.

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Jasleen Dixit

Contributor-Level 7

Candidates need not pay any fee for downloading SNAP admit card. Candidates can download their SNAP admit card as many times as they want before the exam date. Once the exam date is over, the admit card download link will be deactivated. In fact, it is better to download a copy of the SNAP admit card and save it in a folder so that you don't have to download it again and again.

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10 months ago

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Nishtha Shukla

Contributor-Level 7

There is no restriction on downloading SNAP admit card multiple times. But it will be wiser to download it once and keep the copy saved in a folder and email, so that you can access it anytime and anywhere. Because every time you wish to download the SNAP admit card from the official website, you need to log in every time.  

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10 months ago

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Aarushi Hazarika

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Yes, it is mandatory to clear the SNAP GE-PI-WAT round for admission. Candidates planning to pursue full-time MBA from SIU institutes must know that they need not only good score in SNAP exam but also in the GE-PI-WAT round. The GE-PI-WAT round is conducted a month after the announcement of SNAP result. Those who make it to the PI shortlist need are invited for GE-PI-WAT round. If a candidate does not attend it, they are disqualified from admission.

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10 months ago

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Anya B

Contributor-Level 7

Minimum academic score required in graduation for MBA admission through SNAP is 50% for General category students and 45 % for SC/ST/PwD category students. It is a mandatory criterion so if you do not have this much score, you will not be selected for admission even if you meet SNAP cut off.

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10 months ago

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Nitesh Vimal

Contributor-Level 7

SNAP percentile means a candidate's rank against all test takers. It is calculated on the basis of marks scored. For example, total marks in SNAP is 60, so any candidate getting the highest score out of 60 will get 99.99 percentile. Many a times, more than one candidates get highest score so their percentiles are same.

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10 months ago

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Esha Singh

Contributor-Level 7

There is no passing mark in SNAP. Candidates scoring more than 0 in the exam are eligible for WAT-PI round of SIU institutes. However, shortlisting of candidates are based on SNAP cut offs, which are between 50 to 99 percentile across the 16 SIU institutes. For example, SIBM Pune cut off for PI shortlisting in 98+ percentile, while SSSS Pune cut off is 55 percentile.

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abhishek gaurav

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Yes, SNAP is the official and the only accepted entrance test for MBA admission at SIBM Hyderabad. After clearing SNAP with the required percentile, you proceed to the subsequent stages. They are Group Exercise and Personal Interview. Final admission is based on overall performance and merit list.

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