Can you provide some tips to clear CAT, CMAT or SNAP exam?

43 Views|Posted 8 years ago
1 Answer
Abhishek Desai
8 years ago
Hello Shreya! Some useful tips while preparing for MBA entrance exams:- 1. Always be thorough with the basics. Clear your doubts from time to time. 2. Work on your shortcuts and tricks for solving questions quickly. 3. Hone your mental calculations; practice regularly for best results. 4. Analyse

...Read more

Thumbs Up IconUpvote Thumbs Down Icon
2 Comments
2 Comments
You're welcome.

Similar Questions for you

Analytical and Logical Reasoning section of SNAP has maximum weightage of 25 questions and 25 marks. 

Yes, if you are not confident of self study, do take coaching. It is also necessary for complete guidance and periodical analysis of progress and that whether your preparation is going in the right direction or not. 

The question papers of all SNAP sessions are not same. In every attempt and slot, candidates get a different set of questions. Sectional break up and marking scheme are the same for all though. 

Symbiosis Skills and Professional University MBA applicants must track SNAP and MAT dates because these exams happen earlier. If you miss the registration for these national tests, you might lose a chance to apply here. Each exam has its own schedule for registration, hall tickets, and results. You

...Read more

About 20-30 full-length and sectional mocks will be enough for you to crack SNAP exam with high scores. However, make sure you analyse every mock performance and learn from it.

Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?

Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else.

On Shiksha, get access to

66K
Colleges
|
1.2K
Exams
|
7L
Reviews
|
1.9M
Answers

Learn more about...

Share Your College Life Experience

Didn't find the answer you were looking for?

Search from Shiksha's 1 lakh+ Topics

or

Ask Current Students, Alumni & our Experts

Have a question related to your career & education?

or

See what others like you are asking & answering