Can you suggest a few books for clearing quantitative concepts and GK for SNAP test?

Also any useful tips on cutting down time consumption. Currently, I've been solving a few past years papers and mock papers and on an average, I'm scoring like 50-55 marks any chance of me pulling up to SCMHRD levels by next SNAP test, I haven't appeared for exams before so I don't have a clue.

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Shreshth Mishra
8 years ago
Hi Rudraksh, The difficulty level of the questions in SNAP test are comparatively low though it's all about time management. SCMHRD conducts its flagship event SNAP IT in a number of cities where they give suggestions and tips as to how to clear SNAP. If interested, do attend the SNAP IT session. A

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