Why should I join this course and what are its benefits? Can I get into this college without appearing for SNAP?

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Anjali Hamirwasia
9 years ago
If you intend to become an entrepreneur, this is an ideal course. Please note that this course doesn't offer placements. You need to give SNAP to join this course.

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Srijita Sarkar
9 years ago
The MBA Innovation & Entrepreneurship course is a unique course designed to expose its students to entrepreneurship as a principle and practice. Unlike core courses, this program thrives on hands-on experience and live projects where students are encouraged to experience first-hand as to how it feel

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9 years ago
No you can't and you should join the course because of its hood placements, academics, ranking and ROI.Giving SNAP exam is very important and along with it you need to pay individual college fees, unless you pay individual college fees, your SNAP scores are waste. But there are better colleges than

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Clearing SNAP exam is not the only requirement for admission to SIU MBA admission. Candidates have to also clear the Group Exercise (GE), Writing Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI) for selection.

You can apply for multiple Symbiosis institutes, by selecting preferred colleges in the SNAP application form. Fee per college selection is INR 1000, to be paid along with exam registration fee.

Analytical and Logical Reasoning section of SNAP has maximum weightage of 25 questions and 25 marks. 

Yes, if you are not confident of self study, do take coaching. It is also necessary for complete guidance and periodical analysis of progress and that whether your preparation is going in the right direction or not. 

The question papers of all SNAP sessions are not same. In every attempt and slot, candidates get a different set of questions. Sectional break up and marking scheme are the same for all though. 

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