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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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IMDR is a good b school but one can wait for 1 year as MBA is a good investment and top 30-40 b school can give you good returns.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You should select books to prepare for the SNAP exam based on its syllabus. According to experts, the following are some section-wise book suggestions to prepare for the SNAP test:
1. General English Section: This section can cover material from any well-known book on verbal ability, such as syllogisms, one-word substitutions, grammar, and so forth. Some of the well-known writers are Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay; Nishit K. Sinha; and Wren and Martin.
2. Quantitative Aptitude data interpretation, and data sufficiency Section: For this section, you can use topic-wise reference materials by Arun Sharma, Michael Pearson, and Nishit K
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Deeksha Dixit

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Most college-level entrance exams' general knowledge section consists of static GK and CA such as awards. To prepare for the GK section in these exams, you can divide preparation into two parts:
1. Static GK Part: This consists of sections such as Science, geography, and history. It can be prepared using any reputable GK book, such as those from Arihant, Odisha Publication, or Lucent. You need to observe trends in questions and memorize important facts related to that exam, such as the XAT.
2. Current Affairs part: For this section, you need to follow a monthly CA magazine to keep track of important current events. Based on the exam's r
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Dinu Dennis

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The admission to MBA and MBA (FMBE) programs is done on the basis of the score of the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP). To apply for an MBA, candidates must have a Graduate degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in graduation from a recognised university. The admission to MBA and MBA (FMBE) programs is done on the basis of the score of the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP). To apply for an MBA, candidates must have a Graduate degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in graduation from a recognised university.

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Megha Kumari

Beginner-Level 5

The admissions at SIIB, Pune have started with the commencement of the SNAP 2021 exam registrations on 31st August, 2021. SNAP exam will be happening on three dates and the candidate can give upto two attempts for this year's SNAP exam. The exams are scheduled to be held on December 19th 2021, January 08 2022 and January 16, 2022. The results of the exam will be announced on February 01 2022. The cutoff for SIIB, Pune is generally around 94 percentile. SIIB, Puneis considered to be the third or fourth best college in the umbrella of Symbiosis colleges.

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Piyush VERMA

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Candidates who are targeting the topmost colleges such as SIBM Pune must aim for a score of 45 in SNAP 2022. However, for candidates seeking MBA admission in SIBM Hyderabad, a score of 22 would be sufficient.SNAP 2020 cut off
SIBM Pune 98

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P Jyoshna

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Hi dear, if you have fulfilled the pass percentage you can get number of colleges in the list and regarding that you could try for jbims, simsree, xavier, great lakes and etc. You could get various other colleges too.

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deepika maurya

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Symbiosis National Aptitude Test is an objective test. Each question has four responses Candidate should choose an appropriate Answer. For Each wrong answer 25 percent negative marks will be detected. A student can appear for up to three tests for Symbiosis National Aptitude Test. Eligibility Criteria: Students should be graduates from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance and must have obtained a minimum of 50 percent marks or equivalent grade (45 percent marks or equivalent grade for SC/ ST) at graduation.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Tips for your SNAP (Symbiosis National Aptitude Test) Entrance Exam:
Steps
1- Take The Right Mock Test.
2- Establish Your Study Agenda.
3- Develop Your Study Plan.
4- On a daily basis Read Newspapers.
5- Reading books.
6- Watching English movies or news.
7- Participating or taking up quizzes online.
8- Try to solve puzzles to sharpen your reasoning skills.
9- practice previous years' papers. I hope this will help you.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) is conducted by Symbiosis University. This exam is conducted for admission to the MBA and PGDM programs offered by the 15 constituent institutes of Symbiosis.
1. To apply for the SNAP exam, a candidate should have graduated with a minimum of 50%.
2. The registration is done on the official website of SIBM, Pune, and the fee is Rs. 1000.
3. The SNAP exam is a computer-based test of one hour's duration.
4. It consists of around 60 questions on topics in general English, quantitative Quantitative (DI), and reasoning.
5. The SNAP 2022 will be conducted in December, and registration is currently g
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