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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: SNAP Exam

60 MCQs

Total questions (15 + 25 + 20)

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60 minutes

Exam duration (no sectional limit)

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+1 / −0.25

Marking scheme (max 60 marks)

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INR 2,250

Per SNAP test registration fee

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3 attempts

Best score counted per cycle

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17 institutes

Symbiosis B-schools accepting SNAP

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SNAP is a 60-question, 60-minute CBT for Symbiosis MBA admission with three sections (English 15, Reasoning 25, Quant/DI 20). Marking is +1/−0.25. Up to three attempts per cycle; best score counts. Registration fee is INR 2,250 per test plus INR 1,000 per programme applied.

Sample SNAP Practice Questions

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1Choose the word most nearly SYNONYMOUS with 'Abundant'.
A.Scarce
B.Plentiful
C.Fragile
D.Distant
Explanation: 'Abundant' means existing in large quantities. 'Plentiful' is the closest synonym.
2Choose the word most nearly SYNONYMOUS with 'Pragmatic'.
A.Idealistic
B.Practical
C.Theoretical
D.Visionary
Explanation: 'Pragmatic' means dealing with things sensibly and realistically. 'Practical' matches this sense.
3Choose the ANTONYM of 'Benevolent'.
A.Kind
B.Malevolent
C.Generous
D.Charitable
Explanation: 'Benevolent' means well-meaning and kindly. 'Malevolent' means having ill will—the direct antonym.
4Choose the ANTONYM of 'Verbose'.
A.Wordy
B.Concise
C.Rambling
D.Prolix
Explanation: 'Verbose' means using more words than needed. 'Concise' means brief and to the point.
5What is the meaning of the idiom 'To bite the bullet'?
A.To eat something unpleasant
B.To endure a painful situation with courage
C.To make a hasty decision
D.To avoid responsibility
Explanation: 'To bite the bullet' means to face a difficult situation bravely rather than avoiding it.
6What does 'A blessing in disguise' mean?
A.A hidden curse
B.An apparent misfortune that leads to something good
C.A religious ceremony
D.A disguised gift
Explanation: This idiom describes a seemingly bad event that ultimately produces a positive outcome.
7Identify the grammatically CORRECT sentence.
A.Neither of the directors have signed the contract.
B.Neither of the directors has signed the contract.
C.Neither of the directors are signing the contract.
D.Neither of the directors were signing the contract.
Explanation: 'Neither' is singular and takes a singular verb: 'has signed.'
8Choose the correct replacement: 'Each of the interns *were assigned* a mentor.'
A.was assigned
B.were assigning
C.are assigned
D.have been assigned
Explanation: 'Each' is singular; the verb must be 'was assigned.'
9Arrange the sentences to form a coherent paragraph: (A) The board finally approved the merger. (B) Months of due diligence followed the initial bid. (C) The acquirer made a takeover offer in January. (D) Shareholders voted overwhelmingly in favour.
A.C, B, D, A
B.B, C, A, D
C.C, B, A, D
D.D, C, B, A
Explanation: Chronological logic: bid (C) → due diligence (B) → shareholder vote (D) → board approval (A).
10Doctor : Hospital :: Teacher : ?
A.School
B.Student
C.Book
D.Lesson
Explanation: A doctor works in a hospital; a teacher works in a school—profession to primary workplace.

About the SNAP Exam

SNAP is the national MBA entrance test conducted by Symbiosis International (Deemed University) for admission to 29 postgraduate management programmes across 17 Symbiosis institutes. The computer-based test has 60 multiple-choice questions in three sections — General English (15), Analytical & Logical Reasoning (25), and Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency (20) — to be completed in 60 minutes with no sectional timers. Marking is +1 for correct and −0.25 for incorrect answers. Candidates may take up to three SNAP tests per cycle; the best score counts for shortlisting and merit.

Assessment

Three sections with no sectional time limit: General English — Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning & Verbal Ability (15 questions); Analytical & Logical Reasoning (25 questions); Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency (20 questions). Candidates may attempt any section in any order within the 60-minute window.

Time Limit

60 minutes (1 hour)

Passing Score

No fixed pass mark; shortlisting by SNAP percentile for GE-PI; final merit: SNAP 50%, GE 10%, PI 40%

Exam Fee

INR 2,250 per SNAP test attempt (plus taxes); INR 1,000 per MBA programme applied (Symbiosis International (Deemed University))

SNAP Exam Content Outline

15 questions (25%)

General English

Reading comprehension, synonyms/antonyms, vocabulary, grammar, sentence correction, para jumbles, idioms, fill-in-the-blanks, and verbal reasoning

25 questions (~42%)

Analytical & Logical Reasoning

Linear/circular arrangements, blood relations, coding-decoding, series, analogies, syllogisms, direction sense, puzzles, statements-assumptions-conclusions

20 questions (~33%)

Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency

Arithmetic, percentages, ratio, profit–loss, SI/CI, time–work, TSD, algebra, number systems, geometry, probability, bar/pie/line charts, tables, data sufficiency

How to Pass the SNAP Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: No fixed pass mark; shortlisting by SNAP percentile for GE-PI; final merit: SNAP 50%, GE 10%, PI 40%
  • Assessment: Three sections with no sectional time limit: General English — Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning & Verbal Ability (15 questions); Analytical & Logical Reasoning (25 questions); Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency (20 questions). Candidates may attempt any section in any order within the 60-minute window.
  • Time limit: 60 minutes (1 hour)
  • Exam fee: INR 2,250 per SNAP test attempt (plus taxes); INR 1,000 per MBA programme applied

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

SNAP Study Tips from Top Performers

1Treat SNAP as a speed test — 60 questions in 60 minutes means roughly one minute per question; practise skipping and returning
2Prioritise Analytical & Logical Reasoning — it is 25 of 60 questions, the largest section
3With −0.25 negative marking, avoid random guessing; four wrong answers cancel one correct
4No sectional timer lets you front-load your strongest section — decide your order in advance during mocks
5Drill data sufficiency and one-chart DI sets; they appear in the Quant/DI section alongside arithmetic
6Register early on snaptest.org and pay programme fees for each Symbiosis institute you target — both are mandatory for GE-PI shortlisting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SNAP 2026 exam pattern?

Per the official SNAP syllabus on snaptest.org, SNAP is a 60-minute computer-based test in English with 60 MCQs: 15 in General English (Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning & Verbal Ability), 25 in Analytical & Logical Reasoning, and 20 in Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency. There is no sectional time limit. Maximum marks are 60.

What is the SNAP marking scheme?

Each correct answer awards +1 mark. Each incorrect answer deducts 0.25 marks (25% negative marking). Unattempted questions score 0. The official FAQ on snaptest.org confirms this objective four-option MCQ format.

What is the SNAP registration fee?

The SNAP FAQ specifies a registration fee of INR 2,250 per test attempt (plus applicable taxes), payable online via Billdesk, Easebuzz, or other gateways listed on snaptest.org. Candidates also pay INR 1,000 per Symbiosis MBA programme they wish to apply for; without the programme fee, they are not shortlisted for GE-PI.

Who is eligible for SNAP?

Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree from a recognised university with at least 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% for SC/ST). Final-year students may apply subject to meeting the minimum marks before admission. Foreign-degree holders need an AIU equivalence certificate.

How many times can I take SNAP?

SNAP allows up to three test attempts per admission cycle, typically held on separate December dates. Only your best SNAP score is used for shortlisting and final merit list generation.

Which institutes accept SNAP scores?

SNAP scores are accepted by 17 Symbiosis institutes offering 29 MBA and related postgraduate programmes, including SIBM Pune, SCMHRD Pune, SIBM Bengaluru, SIIB Pune, SCIT Pune, and SIOM Nashik. Shortlisted candidates attend Group Exercise (GE) and Personal Interaction (PI); final merit weights are SNAP 50%, GE 10%, and PI 40% per the official entrance exam overview.