As the examination season is around the corner, I felt this would be a good time to share my experience of an exam that is very important to me. Yes, the SNAP examination. The one-hour format adding to the best of two attempts rule does make this a very rare and challenging paper. I would split this article into two broad categories. I will first give an idea about my experience of the exam followed by things I wish I knew before I gave SNAP.
Shrey Shri, who hails from the City of Nawabs, Lucknow, always had a prioritising name in one of the top performers and scholars of his school. He had maintained a balance of both academics and extracurricular stratum, participating in events, with a 92% in Class X, 91% in Class XII and a CGPA OF 9.29 during his undergraduate; BBA finance at Amity University. In this article, he talks about how he made it to SCMHRD Pune, and his advice to future SNAP aspirants. Read on!
Quant is one of the easiest sections of the exam. The Quantitative Aptitude section includes problems on numbers, algebra, geometry, arithmetic and modern maths. But, for most of the non-engineers out there, this section seems the toughest, mainly due to the following reasons:
Symbiosis International University (SIU) conducts the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) every year in order to shortlist candidates for MBA programmes offered by various institutes affiliated to SIU. This year SNAP has introduced major changes in the pattern as well as the dates as well as the number of attempts a candidate can undertake.
When we talk about top b-schools, Symbiosis is in everyone’s top fifteen or even top ten priority list. However, getting into these institutes is not easy, owing primarily to their intense and extremely competitive selection process. It starts with their entrance exam - SNAP and ends with (Group Discussion), WAT (Writing Ability Test) and PI (Personal Interview). If you want to make it to the Symbiosis big-guns (SIBM Mumbai, SIBM Bangalore, and SCMHRD), then you need to stand out in every single round of the admissions process. How do you do that? Find out here!
SNAP is one of the most competitive b-school entrance exams in India today. Every year, more than 50,000 candidates sit for the test out of which only 2257 get seats in its member institutions. With every passing year, there is a rise in the number of applicants, which has led the participating colleges to diversify their intake. This means if you’re attempting the SNAP this year, and hoping to get shortlisted, you need pretty high scores in order to trump the competition. So how do you crack SNAP? What are the preparation strategies you must learn? How to ensure that your SNAP prep is going well? With just a few days to go to SNAP 2019, you have your work cut out for you. In order to help you ace SNAP this time around, we’ve compiled a list of resources in today’s newsletter. Don’t forget to check them out!!
SNAP is considered one of the most competitive b-school entrance exams in the country. Even though the exam does not fall in the league CAT or XAT when considering difficulty levels, it does require a lot of practice and training to score well in this exam. Every year, more than 50,000 candidates sit for the test out of which only 2257 get seats in its member institutions. With every passing year, there is a rise in the number of applicants, which has led the participating colleges to diversify their intake. Taking these factors into consideration, this year candidates will have to score very high in SNAP if they want to get shortlisted for further admission processes. In this article, we will share some information, steps, strategies, preparation tips that can help you ace SNAP like a boss.
CAT 2019 is over! And it is understandable that you are exhausted and feel drained out. Preparing and appearing for a paper-like CAT is hard, as it is a highly competitive race where a million aspirants want to grab seats that are limited in number. But you cannot give up yet. No matter how good or bad your CAT 2019 exam went, you can’t give up. CAT is not a full stop to your MBA dream, rather it is a chance (a gateway) to improve yourself and excel in other MBA entrance exams. So don’t lose your hopes yet. You still have a chance to redeem yourself in the upcoming XAT, IIFT Entrance Test, NMAT, GMAT, CMAT, SNAP, MICAT, Bocconi Test, etc. Stay determined and focused, and you will get closer to your dream. But, that is easier said than done. Therefore, in this article, we bring you inspirational stories of people who found success in life, with or without CAT. Hope this helps you to stay motivated and ace other MBA entrance exams.
As the examination season is around the corner, I felt this would be a good time to share my experience of an exam that is very important to me. Yes, the SNAP examination. The one-hour format adding to the best of two attempts rule does make this a very rare and challenging paper. I would split this article into two broad categories. I will first give an idea about my experience of the exam followed by things I wish I knew before I gave SNAP.
Shrey Shri, who hails from the City of Nawabs, Lucknow, always had a prioritising name in one of the top performers and scholars of his school. He had maintained a balance of both academics and extracurricular stratum, participating in events, with a 92% in Class X, 91% in Class XII and a CGPA OF 9.29 during his undergraduate; BBA finance at Amity University. In this article, he talks about how he made it to SCMHRD Pune, and his advice to future SNAP aspirants. Read on!
Quant is one of the easiest sections of the exam. The Quantitative Aptitude section includes problems on numbers, algebra, geometry, arithmetic and modern maths. But, for most of the non-engineers out there, this section seems the toughest, mainly due to the following reasons:
Symbiosis International University (SIU) conducts the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) every year in order to shortlist candidates for MBA programmes offered by various institutes affiliated to SIU. This year SNAP has introduced major changes in the pattern as well as the dates as well as the number of attempts a candidate can undertake.
When we talk about top b-schools, Symbiosis is in everyone’s top fifteen or even top ten priority list. However, getting into these institutes is not easy, owing primarily to their intense and extremely competitive selection process. It starts with their entrance exam - SNAP and ends with (Group Discussion), WAT (Writing Ability Test) and PI (Personal Interview). If you want to make it to the Symbiosis big-guns (SIBM Mumbai, SIBM Bangalore, and SCMHRD), then you need to stand out in every single round of the admissions process. How do you do that? Find out here!
SNAP is one of the most competitive b-school entrance exams in India today. Every year, more than 50,000 candidates sit for the test out of which only 2257 get seats in its member institutions. With every passing year, there is a rise in the number of applicants, which has led the participating colleges to diversify their intake. This means if you’re attempting the SNAP this year, and hoping to get shortlisted, you need pretty high scores in order to trump the competition. So how do you crack SNAP? What are the preparation strategies you must learn? How to ensure that your SNAP prep is going well? With just a few days to go to SNAP 2019, you have your work cut out for you. In order to help you ace SNAP this time around, we’ve compiled a list of resources in today’s newsletter. Don’t forget to check them out!!
SNAP is considered one of the most competitive b-school entrance exams in the country. Even though the exam does not fall in the league CAT or XAT when considering difficulty levels, it does require a lot of practice and training to score well in this exam. Every year, more than 50,000 candidates sit for the test out of which only 2257 get seats in its member institutions. With every passing year, there is a rise in the number of applicants, which has led the participating colleges to diversify their intake. Taking these factors into consideration, this year candidates will have to score very high in SNAP if they want to get shortlisted for further admission processes. In this article, we will share some information, steps, strategies, preparation tips that can help you ace SNAP like a boss.
CAT 2019 is over! And it is understandable that you are exhausted and feel drained out. Preparing and appearing for a paper-like CAT is hard, as it is a highly competitive race where a million aspirants want to grab seats that are limited in number. But you cannot give up yet. No matter how good or bad your CAT 2019 exam went, you can’t give up. CAT is not a full stop to your MBA dream, rather it is a chance (a gateway) to improve yourself and excel in other MBA entrance exams. So don’t lose your hopes yet. You still have a chance to redeem yourself in the upcoming XAT, IIFT Entrance Test, NMAT, GMAT, CMAT, SNAP, MICAT, Bocconi Test, etc. Stay determined and focused, and you will get closer to your dream. But, that is easier said than done. Therefore, in this article, we bring you inspirational stories of people who found success in life, with or without CAT. Hope this helps you to stay motivated and ace other MBA entrance exams.