SNAP Exam Analysis 2022 Session 1: Check Sectional Difficulty Levels and Expected Cut Offs

Symbiosis National Aptitude Test 2024 ( SNAP )

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Exam On: 21 Dec '24

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SNAP exam analysis 2022 for session 1 held today is available now. Check in-depth SNAP 2022 analysis here along with expected cut offs for SIU admission. 

SNAP 2022 exam analysis

SNAP 2022 analysis – The first session of SNAP Test was conducted today from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM. According to students who appeared for the exam, Quant was tough. Other sections were easy to moderate. On average candidates were able to attempt nearly 45 to 50 questions. Detailed SNAP analysis 2022 by experts is posted below. The SNAP exam analysis 2022 includes in-depth discussion of the overall difficulty level, sectional difficulty levels, topic-wise weightage, types of questions and expected cut offs. Read SNAP 2022 exam analysis below:

SNAP Exam Analysis 2022: Highlights

  • SNAP 2022 was conducted at multiple exam centres in over 90 cities across India.
  • The SNAP question paper 2022 had 60 questions, doable in 60 minutes
  • There were three sections - General English, A-LR, QA, DI-DS
  • General English had 15 easy questions in MCQ format.
  • A-LR section had 25 questions in MCQ format and the difficulty level was easy to moderate.
  • QA, DI-DS had 20 questions in MCQ format and were of higher difficulty than English and Reasoning
  • The overall difficulty level of SNAP 2022 Session 1 can be considered to be easy
  • A score of around 40-42 should be considered good for this session

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SNAP 2022 Question Paper Break Up, Session 1

The SNAP exam is of 60 minutes without sectional time limit. Given below is the break-up of SNAP 2022 question paper:

SNAP Sections

Number of MCQs

Total Marks

Good Score

General English (VARC)

15

15

10

Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency

20

20

12-14

Analytical & Logical Reasoning

25

25

18-19

Total

60

60

40-42

SNAP 2022 Analysis: Sectional Difficulty Levels of Session 1

Check the table below to know the difficulty levels of the three sections of SNAP 2022:

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SNAP Sections

Highlights

Level of Difficulty

General English (VARC)

No Reading Comprehension Easy

Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency

Lengthy. Many questions were to be skipped Tough

Analytical & Logical Reasoning

No set based questions Easy

Overall

Easy  Easy

SNAP Exam Analysis 2022: General English

The General English section of SNAP 2022 was easy like last year. There were 15 questions on VA and Grammar with no Reading Comprehension passages for the third year in a row. According to SNAP 2022 analysis, about 10 correct attempt can be considered good in this section. Check the topic wise break up of General English section of SNAP 2022 Session 1:

Q:   Which is the toughest section of SNAP exam?

A:

None of the sections of SNAP exam is tough However, if one compares between the three, the Analytical & Logical Reasoning section of SNAP exam is usually tougher than General English and Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency sections. Unlike other MBA entrance exams, where Quantitative Aptitude and English are tough, in SNAP only reasoning questions are tough.

The SNAP Analytical & Logical Reasoning has more questions than General English and Quantitative Ability sections, and most of the questions are not so easy to understand. It has 25 questions and about 18-19 questions are usually doable. Last year in the SNAP exam, the Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency section was tougher than the Analytical & Logical Reasoning. So, candidates must prepare for SNAP exam in such a way that they can handle questions from any section irrespective of their difficulty level.

Q:   What is the difficulty level of SNAP question paper?

A:

SNAP is one of the few MBA entrance exams which is easy in terms of difficulty level. It is much easier The number of questions, as well as the exam duration are less that than other MBA entrance exams. The type of questions asked in SNAP as also pretty straightforward.

Moreover, SNAP exam is held thrice for candidates to repeat attempts, which allows candidates to improve their score if they want to. The SNAP syllabus is same as other MBA entrance exam and there are no questions on Reading Comprehension or Data Sufficiency. This makes the SNAP exam much easier to crack than other exams.

Since 2020, the exam is conducted for only 60 minutes and the total number of questions asked is also 60. The first section of SNAP question paper is General English, the second section is Analytical & Logical Reasoning and the third section is Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency.

Q:   How to avoid common mistakes in SNAP?

A:
Below are the few tips to avoid mistakes in SNAP: - Don't get stuck: If you feel the problem is taking time, then leave and move to next. There is no point in wasting time in something which you don't know or which is taking time. It’s better to attempt 2 simpler questions than to crack a difficult one. - Enter with open mind: Our suggestion is not to get biased or limit you in attempting the number of questions. You may or may not attempt all the questions in all the sections, given the time constraint or for fear of getting penalty for wrong answer. - Be punctual: It is very much necessary to be on time at the test venue to avoid any sort of panic. Be cool and keep confidence while appearing.

SNAP General English Topics

Number of Questions

Fill in the Blanks

3

Grammar (Parts of Speech, Preposition, Prefix, Model verb)

6

Active-Passive Voice

1

Synonyms

1

Tense

1

Poem

1

Sentence with no objection

1

Correct spelling

1

Compound words

2

Total

15

SNAP Exam Analysis 2022: Analytical & Logical Reasoning

This section of SNAP has always been easy in comparison to other MBA entrance exams. There were 11 analytical and 14 logical reasoning questions. About 18-19 correct attempt can be considered good in this section. Given below is the topic wise break up of A-LR section of SNAP 2022 Session 1:

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SNAP Analytical and Logical Reasoning Topics

Number of questions

Statement Assumptions

2

Cause & Effect

2

Linear Arrangement

1

Truth or Liar based

1

Blood Relations

Coding

1

Statement Argument

2

Statement Course of Action

2

Clock

2

Syllogism

2

Number/symbol Series

4

Input/Output

1

Analytical Reasoning/ Critical Reasoning

3

SNAP Exam Analysis 2022: Quantitative, Data Interpretation, Data Sufficiency

In this section of SNAP 2022 Session 1, the QA, DI-DS section was slightly tough. About 12-14 correct attempts will be considered good in this section. Given below is the topic wise break up of QA, DI-DS section of SNAP 2022:

SNAP QA & DI Topics

Number of questions

Arithmetic

6

Algebra

4

Data Interpretation (DI)

2

Numbers

2

Geometry/ Mensuration

2

Height and Distance

1

Matrix

1

P&C

2

Total

20

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Q:   How to crack SNAP exam? I'm not an MPC student.

A:
SNAP (Symbiosis National Aptitude Test) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by Symbiosis International University for admission to its management programs. Cracking SNAP exam requires dedication, hard work, and a structured preparation plan. Here are some tips that can help you prepare for and crack the SNAP exam: 1. Know the exam pattern: Understanding the exam pattern is essential to prepare for the SNAP exam. The exam consists of four sections - General English Analytical and Logical Reasoning, Quantitative, Data Interpretation, and Data Sufficiency, and Current Affairs. Knowing the weightage of each section will help you prioritize your preparation. 2. Create a study plan: A study plan will help you organize your preparation and cover all the topics systematically. Allocate time for each section according to the weightage and your strengths and weaknesses. 3. Solve mock tests: Practice mock tests regularly to get an idea of the exam pattern and improve your speed and accuracy. Analyze your performance and identify your weak areas. 4. Focus on basics: The SNAP exam tests your basic concepts and fundamentals. Focus on building a strong foundation in each section to solve complex questions. 5. Read newspapers regularly: Current Affairs is an important section in SNAP exam. Reading newspapers and magazines regularly will help you stay updated on the latest events. 6. Take online courses: Enroll in online courses or coaching institutes to get access to study material, mock tests, and guidance from experts. 7. Stay positive and focused: Maintain a positive attitude and stay focused on your goal. Stay motivated and work hard consistently to crack the exam. Remember, cracking the SNAP exam requires dedication, hard work, and consistent effort. With a structured preparation plan and regular practice, you can increase your chances of success.

Q:   I am preparing for CAT exam. Do I need to prepare for SNAP exam separately?

A:

Those preparing for both CAT and SNAP exam need not prepare separately. CAT and SNAP syllabus are the same so one can prepare for both from the same study material.  However, since the exam pattern and difficulty level of both exams are different from each other, candidates need to devote a good amount of time on exam specific preparation. They must practice SNAP mock tests to understand the test pattern, topic-wise weightage, types of questions and difficulty level of the questions. The biggest difference between SNAP and CAT is the type of questions, so you need to practice sample question for SNAP to know how and what to prepare for it. You also need to know the sectional composition of SNAP, which is different from CAT. SNAP is easier than CAT so a mix of tough and moderate level SNAP sample questions and mock tests will be adequate for preparation. 

Q:   Can I prepare for SNAP in 3 months?

A:

Yes, SNAP preparation is possible in three months as the difficulty level of this exam is easy to moderate. So, if one starts preparing for it with only three months in hand, even then they can score well if they put in six to eight hours daily into preparation. Complete the syllabus in 45 days and the give one month to mock test practice. In the last few days, do revision for complete preparation. To be in a better position, focus more on the topics from which maximum questions are asked. For example, in General English, most of the questions are Grammar based, so focus on it more. In Quantitative Aptitude section, more questions are asked from Arithmetic and Algebra than Geometry so focus on the former two. SNAP always has at least data interpretation question so don’t ignore it. On the other hand, the Logical Reasoning section of SNAP has maximum number of questions (25) and topics are diverse so pay more attention on this section if you have less time to prepare.

Read More: How to prepare for SNAP in 3 months

Q:   What is a good score in SNAP?

A:

A good attempt of around 80 per cent of questions with 85-90 per cent accuracy is considered good score in SNAP. The SNAP exam has 60 questions only, so the number of attempts considered good are 40-45. Candidates must aim to solve a good number of questions in every section of SNAP, so that their overall score is good and they have a better chance of getting selected for admission. If you do not clear the SNAP cut off may not be eligible for admission to MBA programmers offered by SIU institutes. Meeting the minimum cut off is a mandatory requirement to be eligible for the Group Exercise (GE), Personal Interview (PI) and Writing Ability Test (WAT). Thus, when preparing for SNAP, keep in mind a target score. The SNAP cut offs are lower for Reserved category candidates.

Q:   I am a fresher. Which SNAP book should I refer to for Quantitative Aptitude preparation?

A:

Freshers should start Quantitative Aptitude preparation with NCERT Mathematics books of Class 9 and 10 for getting fundamental understanding of the topics and concepts. Once they have grasped the concepts of Algebra, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Geometry and other topics of Arithmetic, then move on to books with advanced level of Quantitative Aptitude topics. Arun Sharma’s books on preparation for Quantitative Aptitude (also VARC and DILR books) are highly recommended as they are exhaustive and contain test papers of various difficulty levels. With the help of Arun Sharma books, you can understand the concepts and learn application to different type of Mathematical problems. In addition to that, you should refer to other Quant books and sample papers.

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The expected cutoff for SIMS Pune is usually around the 90th to 95th percentile for General category students. This means that candidates scoring equal to or above the SNAP cutoff percentile will be eligible to participate in an in-person assessment. It's recommended to check the official SIBM Benga

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Satyendra Tyagi

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Answered a month ago

Students looking to apply for the MBA programme offered at Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, Symbiosis International Pune (SIMS) need to register and appear for the SNAP 2024 exam. The application fee for the exam is INR 2250. Students can either pay the fee through online mode or through a

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Virajita Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a month ago

SIIIB Pune accepts SNAP scores for the admission to its management courses. SIIIB Pune cutoff 2024 is expected to be released soon after the SNAP 2024 results. If we go with trend of previous year SIIIB Pune cutoff 2020 and 2019, then we can assume a cutoff equal to 93 or not more than 95 for most o

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Yatendra Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

SIBM Pune SNAP Cutoff 2024 will be released after the SNAP results are out. The institute accepts SNAP results for MBA admissions. In 2020, the SNAP percentile Cutoff to get PGDM admission was 98.5

SIBM Pune XAT Cutoff 2019 was 98.5 percentile in SNAP. 

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Neha Arora

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

The table below shows the top specialisations offered by several MBA colleges accepting SNAP scores in India:

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Finance27
Sales & Marketing24
Human Resources21
Operations18
IT & Systems12

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Tasbiya Khan

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

Joining MBA colleges in India that accept SNAP scores can be expensive as most colleges have tuition fees of more than INR 5 lakh. However, listed below are some of the colleges along with their tuition fees:

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Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Technology and ManagementINR 78,000
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