Am I eligible to get shortlisted with 14 marks in SNAP?

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Abhishek Desai
7 years ago
Hello! 14 marks in SNAP test is too low a score to be considered for shortlisting by the various B-schools. It would be better to reappear for SNAP and/or other exams with proper preparation and secure a much higher score. Good luck!

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NITHIN E
8 years ago
SNAP is one the competitive exam which requires a lot of dedicated efforts to get a good score. With this 14 marks, it is difficult to get admission. Instead of SNAP, you can try MAT (Management Aptitude Test) which will happen each and every 4 months.The next test registration is only until 29th Ja

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