What is the SNUSAT syllabus for Quantitative Reasoning?

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The Quantitative Reasoning section of SNUSAT exam will include questions from below topics:

Quantitative Aptitude

Number System

Percentage

Instalment Payments

Work, Pipes and Cisterns

Algebra

Permutation & Combination

Discount

Geometry

Quadratic and Linear Equation

Average

Coordinate Geometry

Profit & Loss

Arithmetic Progression

Mensuration

Alligation & Mixtures

Time and Work

Probability

Time-Speed-Distance

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Shiv Nadar University will release SNUSAT 2026 result for phase 2 on May 04, 2026, at official website.

Selected candidates have to bring following documents with them during SNUSAT counselling:

  • Copy of SNUSAT admit card
  • SNUSAT scorecard
  • Class 10 mark sheet
  • Class 12 mark sheet
  • Migration certificate
  • Character certificate
  • Passport size colour photo
  • Other relevant documents

Candidates can check their SNUSAT scorecard by entering their login credentials on result link. Follow below step to download SNUSAT result:

  • Visit SNUSAT website, snu.edu.in
  • Click on the SNUSAT result tab or the login dashboard.
  • Login with credentials
  • Visit results section and check SNUSAT exam score
  • Dow

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After Shiv Nadar University releases the result for candidates who appeared for the exam, it releases a list of candidates who are selected for Personal Interview round. The PI round will be conducted on prescribed date and time in online mode. After that candidates will have to participate in SNUSA

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As per Shiv Nadar University, following is the eligibility requirement for SNUSAT exam:

Board

Eligibility

Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, NIOS, Odisha, TN, Telangana

75 per cent aggregate in Class 12 board exam (excluding non-academic subjects)

CBSE and ISC

70 per cent aggregate in Class 12 board exam (excluding non-academic subjects)

Assam, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, HP, Kerala, MP, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Punjab

65 per cent aggregate in Class 12 board exam (excluding non-academic subjects)

Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Maharashtra, Mizoram, Rajasthan, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal

60 per cent aggregate in Class 12 board exam (excluding non-academic subjects)

IB Curriculum

An aggregate score of 21 with a minimum of 4 in every course.

Cambridge International Examination

Percentage Uniform Marks same as CBSE

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