What is the scoring criteria for SNAP exam?
Asked by Dasari Manoj sai
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SNAP is Symbiosis National Aptitude Test. The eligibility criteria for SNAP exam is that they must have a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university with at least 50 % aggregate (45% for SC / ST) or equivalent. The scoring criteria for SNAP exam is that a student have to score around 25 - 30 out of 60 in SNAP can help you get admission to the top colleges. A good score in SNAP is simply the score that helps you get admission to your targeted college.
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The scoring criteria for SNAP exam is very is simple. It's a 60 minutes paper and has 60 questions. The percentile are like:-
45 questions 98.5 percentile
38 questions 96 percentile
35 questions 93 percentile
33 questions 90 percentile. -
The basic point in SNAP eligibility criteria is that a candidates should be a graduate from any recognised/ statutory University with a minimum of 50% marks can apply and appear in the SNAP exam.
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