What is the minimum snap score that is acceptable

CBSE 10th 85.5. 12th 86.4 and now Im pursing BCom final year

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Abhishek Desai
6 years ago
Hello, The SNAP score cannot be predicted accurately since it's relative to the difficulty level of the exam. Though a score of 97 percentile is safe enough to get an interview call from SIBM-Pune. Good luck.

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kanu vashisht
6 years ago
Expected SNAP Score: Your score out of 150 marks will be scaled down to 50 Marks

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SNAP is of 60 marks. Every question carries 1 mark for correct attempt and -0.25 for incorrect attempt. There is no deduction of marks for unanswered question.

The official SNAP mock test does not require admit card. It is accessible to registered candidates. They can simply log in to their SNAP account, book a slot and appear for the official mock test.

Since, test city allotted once cannot be changed, you will have to appear for the SNAP exam in whichever city you have been allotted a test centre. However, it usually does not happen that candidate's do not get the city of their choice in SNAP.

There is no option to select SNAP exam centre. It is allotted to candidate in the test city selected in SNAP application form. The basis of centre allotment is first come, first serve, wrt application submission.

There is no limit to register for SNAP exam, but in a given academic session you can register for the exam only once. You have to mention the number of attempts in the same registration form

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