What is the marks relaxation scheme for SC/ST candidates in SNAP?

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For Schedule Caste or Schedule Tribe students, the minimum mark required is 45 percent aggregate in graduation in any stream. For General or Open, OBC category students, the minimum marks requirement is 50 percent in aggregate. There are marks relaxation for the Schedule Caste or Schedule Tribe stud

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SC/ST candidates are given a relaxation of 5% in the minimum qualifying marks required to appear for SNAP exam. As per the eligibility criteria for SNAP 2023, candidates must have a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in their graduation or equivalent degree from a recognised university [1] [2] [3]

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Yes, there is negative marking in SNAP. For every incorrect attempt. 0.25 marks will be deducted. However, if you skip any answer, you will not be marked negatively.

Analytical and Logical Reasoning section of SNAP has maximum weightage of 25 marks. The questions in this section are of moderate difficulty level.

Analytical and Logical Reasoning section of SNAP has maximum number of questions, i.e. 25. All the questions are in MCQ format having four answer options.

There are three sections in SNAP question paper:

  • General English
  • Analytical and Logical Reasoning
  • Quantitative Aptitude; Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency

To avoid negative marking in SNAP, candidates must not do guess work. If they are not sure of the correct answer or find the question from out of their comfort zone, then don't attempt it.

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