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Piyush Kaparwan

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The Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) exam pattern is the same for each session except questions are different in each session. Exam pattern: - The SNAP exam duration is 60 minutes without a break or sectional time limit.- The total number of questions is 60.- The SNAP General English section has 15 questions, Analytical & Logical Reasoning (A-LR) has 25 questions and Quantitative-Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency (QA, DI-DS) has 20 questions.- Total marks for the exam is 60.- Every question carries 1 mark and there is a negative marking of - 0.25 marks for every wrong attempt.- Up to three attempts are allowed for
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Piyush Kaparwan

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The sectional composition of SNAP question paper is-SNAP SectionsNumber of MCQsSNAP Total MarksGeneral English (VARC)1515Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency2020Analytical & Logical Reasoning2525Total6060 Important points:The total time allotted to the candidates to solve the SNAP question paper will be 60 minutesThere will be no sectional time limit in the SNAP exam 2023. Candidates can choose the sequence of solving questions at their convenience.It is also not mandatory for candidates to solve all the 60 questions, they can solve as many questions as they want.We hope this was helpful.Thank you 

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Piyush Kaparwan

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The marking scheme of the SNAP exam is-The SNAP exam duration is 60 minutes without a break or sectional time limit.The total number of questions is 60.SNAP General English section has 15 questions, The Analytical & Logical Reasoning section (A-LR) has 25 questions and the Quantitative-Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency (QA, DI-DS) has 20 questions.The total mark of the exam is 60.Every question carries 1 mark and there is a negative marking of - 0.25 marks for every wrong attempt.Up to three attempts are allowed for every aspirant (you will have to pay the fee per attempt).The difficulty level of the SNAP exam is easy to moderate.
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Piyush Kaparwan

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The difficulty level of the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) question paper is usually easy and can be completed in the prescribed time. There is no sectional time limit, nor a compulsion to solve all the questions. The SNAP exam has three sections - General English (GE), Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency (QA, DI-DS) and Analytical & Logical Reasoning (A-LR). This MCQ-based test with a time limit of 60 minutes is one of the most student-friendly test structures. We hope this was helpful.Thank you.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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Until 2019, Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency section of SNAP exam used to have the maximum number of questions (40), but from SNAP 2020, the Analytical and Logical Reasoning section has maximum number of questions (25). Now, Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency section has only 20 questions. The main topics from which questions are asked in this section are, Family Tree/Blood Relations, Seating Arrangement, Clocks & Calendars, Critical Reasoning, Coding/Decoding, Direction Sense, Syllogisms, Visual Reasoning, Analogy & Series, Mathematical Reasoning, Meaningful Word/Matrix and Verbal & Miscellaneous
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