What's tough: CAT or SNAP?

85 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Utkarsh Gupta
5 Answers
Abhishek Desai
7 years ago
Hello! Comparatively, CAT has always been tougher than SNAP, as the difficulty level of the questions asked is slightly higher than that in SNAP. However, none of them are too difficult to crack provided one has practiced properly and has the confidence of scoring well in them.

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S
7 years ago
Both have a different level of difficulty, you have to do smart work and hard work at the same time. All the best.

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Pravin Javheri
7 years ago
Hi Utkarsh, What I can say is, None of them is easy and None of them is difficult. It is the area, where you want to go will decide. Both need hard work. All the Best.

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Jill Shah
7 years ago
Hi Utkarsh! Both the exams mentioned above are difficult in their own area. I would suggest you to not judge them on the basis of the difficulty level, rather to practice and work hard as well as smart. CAT is moreover focused on your cumulative test whereas SNAP is a bit of business centric. Try so

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R
7 years ago
There are a lot of misconceptions in general about exams that are specific to certain universities. This may be, because people don't want to limit their scope after working hard for a long period. That being said, if you are clear about where you want to go, it should be just fine. Addressing the i

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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:

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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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