SNAP 2023 Records a 25% Increase in Registrations, Receives Over 1 Lakh Applications – News18

The SNAP 2023 will be conducted on December 10, 17, and 22
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The SNAP 2023 witnessed a notable 25% increase in the number of test takers who registered this year when compared to 2022 with over 1 lakh applications received

The Symbiosis International (Deemed University) (SIU) received over one lakh  Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) registrations this year, breaking all prior records. On November 23, the registration period for SNAP 2023 ended. The SNAP 2023, which is held for admission to the MBA programme at Symbiosis, witnessed a notable 25 per cent increase in the number of test takers who registered this year when compared to 2022.

The SNAP 2023 admit cards for test 1 may be downloaded on December 4 for candidates who have registered for the exam and paid the application cost, and on December 9 for those in tests 2 and 3. The SNAP hall tickets will be issued on the official website, snaptest.org for students to download. Upon arrival at the testing location, candidates must have their SNAP 2023 admit card and a valid government picture ID. Valid ID proofs that will be accepted include a passport, driver’s licence, voter ID card, PAN card, and Aadhaar card (UID).

Three dates have been set for this year’s SNAP examination: December 10, 17, and 22. Applicants were free to choose the test date for the day that worked best with their schedules. The SNAP 2023 exam will take across 84 cities around India, with detailed exam timings to be released soon.

The SNAP examination format will consist entirely of multiple-choice questions, with a total of 60 questions. These questions must be answered within a time limit of 1 hour. One mark will be awarded for each accurate question, and a penalty of -0.25 marks will be applied for wrong responses.

SNAP 2023 is a prerequisite for admission to a variety of postgraduate programmes offered by the institutions under Symbiosis International (Deemed University), notably 26 MBA programmes. Merit-based admissions are the basis for the procedure, and applicants can register for all three tests. When taking multiple tests, the score that is highest will be taken into consideration and will be valid only for the current admission year.