What is the marking scheme of SNAP exam?

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The marking scheme of the SNAP exam is-

  1. The SNAP exam duration is 60 minutes without a break or sectional time limit.
  2. The total number of questions is 60.

  3. SNAP General English section has 15 questions, The Analytical & Logical Reasoning section (A-LR) has 25 questions and the Quantitative-Data Interpre

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SNAP exam has 60 MCQs and every question carries 2 mark. Earlier, there was differential marking in SNAP exam, but in 2020 the marking scheme was revised and every question across sections was allotted 1 mark. You can read the SNAP marking scheme given below:

  • SNAP has 60 questions
  • Total marks of SNAP

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SNAP 2026 exam

SNAP 01: December 13, 2026

SNAP 02: December 19, 2026

SNAP 03: December 26, 2026

It is possible but not advisable, as you may not score as desired. It is important to cover the SNAP syllabus too. You can solve questions in mock test correctly only if you understand the topics well. 

  • For every correct option 1 mark is awarded
  • Forr every incorrect option 0.25 marks are deducted
  • No deduction for unanswered questions

SNAP exam is a computer based test mode. Candidates have to visit the allotted test centre and take the test on a computer system. 

Yes, six months are enough to prepare for SNAP exam. Candidates should start preparation by June to be well prepared by December, the exam month.

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