How to get a seat in Shiv Nadar university Delhi and what is the qualifying exam?

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    Ravathu Jahnavi

    6 months ago

     To get a seat in Shiv Nadar University in B.Tech, you need to attempt SNUSAT and APT exams. SNUSAT consists of four romans which include English (comprehensions, essay.) and other logical thinking questions (verbal, nonverbal). SNUSAT does not include any MPC questions. Now, coming to APT, you are asked questions from only mathematics and physics of class 11th and class 12th (difficulty is less than that of JEE main). So, preparation for chemistry is not required. I don't remember the no. of questions asked but I remember that there is no negative marking. APT question paper shows up on the screen just after SNUSAT is completed.

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    Daksh Nagpal | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Shiv nadar University conducts it's own entrance exam for qualification. For more information , follow the link :
    https://www.shiksha.com/university/shiv-nadar-university-snu-greater-noida-32865

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