Through SNAP login, registered applicants can get their SNAP admit card from the official website of snaptest.org.
Tomorrow, December 10, Symbiosis International (Deemed) University will release the SNAP 2022 admit card for tests 2 and 3. Through SNAP login, registered applicants can get their SNAP admit card from the official website of snaptest.org. Candidates will require their SNAP ID and password created during SNAP registration to download the admission card.
SNAP 2022 will be administered as a computer-based test (CBT) in 87 cities across India. The SNAP exam for test 2 is set for December 18, and the SNAP exam for test 3 is scheduled for December 23. Both examinations are scheduled from 2 to 3 p.m. The timings, exam centre address, and other information will be included on the SNAP admission card. To gain entrance, candidates should bring their SNAP exam admit card. No applicants will be permitted to take the SNAP test 2022 without an admission card.
The SNAP exam 2022 paper will be divided into three sections: General English (reading comprehension, verbal ability, and verbal reasoning), Analytical & Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative, Data Interpretation, and Data Sufficiency. The English section contains 15 questions, while the Quant and Logical Reasoning sections contain 20 and 25 questions, respectively. The total number of questions in the SNAP exam is 60, with each question earning one mark. The test lasts 60 minutes, and 14 points are removed for each incorrect answer.
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