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SNAP

Admission to MBA/ PGDM programs

Exam Date: December 13, 2025

Test Structure

The Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by Symbiosis International (Deemed) University (SIU) for admission to MBA/PGDM programs offered by its 16 constituent institutes. The SNAP 2025 exam is scheduled to be held in December 2025, with three available test dates: December 8, 15, and 21. Candidates can choose to appear for one, two, or all three attempts; however, only the highest score will be considered for the final percentile calculation. 

Key Highlights of SNAP 2025

Conducting Body: Symbiosis International (Deemed) University (SIU)

Exam Mode: Computer-based Test (CBT)

Duration: 60 minutes

Total Questions: 60 multiple-choice questions (MCQs)

Sections:

1. General English (Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Ability) – 15 questions

2. Analytical & Logical Reasoning – 25 questions

3. Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency – 20 questions

Marking Scheme: +1 for correct answers, -0.25 for incorrect answers

Application Fee: ₹2,250 per attempt

Official Website: 

Eligibility Criteria

Educational Qualification: Graduates from a recognized/statutory university with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST candidates). Final-year students are also eligible to apply. 

Age Limit: No upper age limit specified.

International Candidates: Must obtain an equivalence certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 


Participating Institutes

SNAP scores are accepted by 16 Symbiosis institutes, including:

SCMHRD Pune

SIIB Pune

SITM Pune

SIBM Bengaluru

SIMS Pune

SSBF Pune

SSMC Bengaluru

SIOM Nashik

SSMC Hyderabad

SSMC Nagpur

SSMC Noida

SSMC Pune

SSMC Bengaluru

SSMC Hyderabad

SSMC Nagpur 

Each institute may have specific eligibility criteria and program offerings. For detailed information, refer to the official SNAP website. 

 Admission Process

1. SNAP Test: Appear for the SNAP exam on the chosen date(s).

2. Shortlisting: Based on SNAP scores, candidates are shortlisted for further rounds.

3. GE-PI-WAT: Shortlisted candidates must participate in Group Exercise (GE), Personal Interaction (PI), and Writing Ability Test (WAT).

4. Final Merit List: The final selection is based on the composite score, which includes:

- SNAP Score (50%)

- GE-PI-WAT Performance (50%) 

How to Prepare

To prepare for the SNAP 2025 exam, focus on building a strong foundation in Quantitative, Analytical & Logical Reasoning, and General English, and practice consistently with mock tests and previous year papers. Key preparation strategies include understanding the syllabus, practicing regularly to improve speed and accuracy, identifying and working on weak areas, and mastering time management to tackle the exam's time constraint of one minute per question. 


SNAP 2025 syllabus

General English: Covers grammar (error spotting, usage), vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, idioms), sentence correction, and reading comprehension. 

Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency: Focuses on arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and numbers, along with data interpretation questions from tables, graphs, and caselets. 

Analytical & Logical Reasoning: Includes a wide range of topics such as seating arrangements, blood relations, syllogisms, series, coding-decoding, and puzzles. 

Preparation strategy

Know the syllabus: Download the latest official syllabus and ensure you are familiar with all the important topics. 

Build a strong foundation: Master the fundamental concepts and formulas in each section, especially in quantitative aptitude topics like arithmetic and modern math. 

Practice consistently: Solve previous year's papers and take at least 15-20 full-length mock tests to build speed, accuracy, and familiarity with the exam pattern. 

Analyze mock tests: After each mock, analyze your performance to identify your strengths and weaknesses. Focus extra time on your weak areas and avoid starting new topics in the final weeks before the exam. 

Improve calculations: Practice mental calculations for percentages, fractions, and ratios to save time during the exam. 

Work on speed and accuracy: Prioritize accuracy over the number of questions attempted, as the exam is timed with approximately one minute per question. 

Read daily: Dedicate time each day to reading newspapers, editorials, or articles to improve vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension skills. 

Important Dates

  • Key details for SNAP 2025

    Exam dates: December 6, 14, and 20, 2025

    Registration deadline: November 20, 2025


    Registration Start Date: First week of August 2025

    Registration End Date: Third week of November 2025

    Admit Card Release: One week before each test date

    Result Declaration: Second week of January 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

SNAP stands for Symbiosis National Aptitude Test. It is a computer-based entrance test for admission to MBA/PGDM programs offered by Symbiosis International University (SIU) 


Visit the official SNAP website: https://www.snaptest.org

Register online, fill the application form, upload photo, and pay the fee.

SNAP Exam Fee: ₹2250 per attempt

Institute (Program) Registration Fee: ₹1000 per program per institute


Yes, since recent years, candidates can appear for up to 3 attempts in one admission cycle. The best score is considered for final merit.

and its affiliated institutes.


The Symbiosis International (Deemed University) conducts the exam annually for admissions to its management programs.

SNAP is a computer-based test with MCQs and a general English section, covering:

  • 1)General English

  • 2)Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency

  • 3)Analytical & Logical Reasoning

  • 4)General Awareness

The exam is 60 minutes long, with 150 questions. Each correct answer awards 1 mark, and there is negative marking of 0.25 marks for wrong answers.

Scores are calculated based on accuracy and negative marking, and percentile scores are provided to determine relative performance among all candidates.

Shortlisted candidates are called for GE-PIWAT (Group Exercise, Personal Interaction, and Written Ability Test) at participating institutes, and final selection is based on a composite score.

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