SNAP Eligibility Criteria
- Educational Qualification: Candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized university or institution. The degree should be awarded by a statutory university or institute recognized by the Ministry of Education/AICTE/UGC.
- Minimum Percentage: There is no specific minimum percentage requirement for SNAP. However, candidates must check the individual eligibility criteria of the participating institutes where they wish to apply, as some institutes may have minimum percentage requirements.
- Foreign Nationals/PIO/OCI/ NRI/International Candidates: Foreign nationals, Persons of Indian Origin (PIO), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI), NRI, and international candidates can also apply. They must have obtained an equivalent qualification recognized by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). They are required to obtain a certificate of equivalence from the AIU and submit it at the time of admission.
- Registration: Candidates must register and pay the application fee for SNAP within the specified deadlines. Only registered candidates can appear for the SNAP Test.
The Symbiosis National Aptitude (SNAP) Test evaluates candidates' aptitude in various areas. The SNAP syllabus generally covers the following topics:
Ø Grammar Ø Para Jumbles Ø Poem Ø Figure of Speech Ø Parts of Speech Ø Collective Noun Ø Compound Noun Ø Para Completion Ø Spelling Error Ø Vocab Ø Idioms & Phrases |
Ø Coding Decoding Ø Number Series Ø Input Output Ø Clocks Ø Calendars Ø Syllogism Ø Course of Action Ø Assumptions Ø Blood Relation Ø Puzzles Ø Analogies Ø Misc. Reasoning questions |
Ø Data Interpretation Ø Ratios Ø Percentages & P&L Ø SICI Ø Averages Ø Logs Ø Modern Maths Ø Coordinate Geo Ø TSD Ø Time & Work Ø Mensuration Ø Numbers |