SNAP 2020 Exam Analysis by Bulls Eye
SNAP 2020 Analysis by Bulls Eye - The complete SNAP analysis 2020 has been provided by Bulls Eye for the SNAP test which was conducted in the computer-based mode on January 6, 2021. According to the SNAP 2020 Analysis by Bulls Eye, the exam was based on the changed pattern as declared by the Symbiosis International (Deemed University) (SIU) on its website. The major change was in reduction of a total number of questions and the introduction of uniform marking scheme. Another change is that ‘candidate can appear for a maximum of two tests for SNAP 2020. As per the SNAP analysis by Bulls Eye, this time there was Objective Type (MCQ) questions only as announced by SIU. English section was easy as it had the vocabulary, grammar and sentence completion based questions. In the SNAP 2020 analysis by Bulls Eye analytical & logical reasoning section was easy to moderate. This section was dominated by verbal reasoning, series and arrangement based questions. Quant section was moderate as there were a few questions based on probability and combination & permutation. This section was dominated by, modern mathematics, time speed distance and ratio & proportion. Overall time management and selection of questions will play a major role in clearing cut-off.
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Overview of the SNAP 2020 paper - December 20
The SNAP 2020 Analysis by Bulls Eye mentioned that there were 60 questions (3 Sections) in all and the time allotted was one hr. The three sections were as follows:
Overview of Different Sections as per SNAP analysis by Bulls Eye
Sections | No. of questions | Marks |
General English | 15 | 15 |
Analytical & Logical Reasoning | 25 | 25 |
Quantitative Aptitude, DI & DS | 20 | 20 |
Total | 60 | 60 |
Overview of SNAP 2020
Exam Mode | Online Computer Based Test |
Time allotted | 1 Hr |
Total Questions | 60 |
Total Maximum Marks | 60 |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Type of questions | 60 ( MCQs followed by 4 answers) |
Marking Scheme | For correct answer - 1 |
Negative Marking | -1/4 Mark for each wrong answer of MCQs |
Expected SNAP Cutoffs (Score)
Institute | Cutoff (Score) |
SIBM (Pune) | 38+ |
SCMHRD | 36+ |
SIIB | 33+ |
SIBM (Bengaluru) | 32+ |
SNAP 2020 Analysis by Bulls Eye (Second round)- Section wise
SECTION I: General English
This slot also did not have reading comprehension passages. Verbal section had conventional types of verbal questions ranging from grammar, vocabulary, identifying the usage of word, sentence correction, synonyms and fill in the blanks. This time it included summary questions, analogy and questions based on active-passive voice. The level of this section was easy. The section was dominated by, vocabulary& sentence completion based questions. A few grammar based questions purely checked the fundamentals of grammar. There were questions based on idiomatic usage and parts of speech. There was also one question on para jumble question in which only opening sentence was asked. The overall feel of the section was easy and was similar to that held on 20 th December.
Good Attempt: 11-12 questions
SECTION II: Analytical & Logical Reasoning
The difficulty level of this section was easy to moderate. The section included questions on, coding/decoding, blood relations, verbal reasoning syllogism, calendar, and missing number/letters. This section was dominated by verbal reasoning and series. There were 1-2 questions based on clock& calendars. The series question and coding were bit confusing but manageable. Overall feel of the section was easy to moderate.
Good Attempt: 17-19 questions
SECTION III: Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation & DS
This section was dominated by arithmetic and algebra. The question based on probability was direct and easy. Other topics like mensuration, numbers etc.had 1 to 2 questions each and these topics tested the student’s grab of fundamental concept. Even the questions based on trigonometry were simple and were based on ratios of sides. There were only two questions on a DI set. Overall the feel of the section was moderate and selection of questions was important to get hold on the paper.
Good Attempt: 15-17 questions
SNAP 2020 Analysis by Bulls Eye - Section Wise
SECTION I: General English
Evaluation: This time the section did not have reading comprehension passages.
The verbal section had conventional types of verbal questions ranging from grammar, vocabulary, identifying the usage of the word, sentence correction, foreign words, and fill in the blanks. The level of this section was easy. The section was dominated by, vocabulary & sentence completion based questions. A few grammar-based questions purely checked the fundamentals of grammar, as per the SNAP 2020 analysis. There were questions based on idiomatic usage and parts of speech. There was also one partial para jumble question based on six sentences. The overall feel of the section was easy
Good Attempt: 11-13 questions
SECTION II: Analytical & Logical Reasoning
Evaluation: The difficulty level of this section was easy to moderate. The section included questions on, coding/decoding, blood relations, verbal reasoning syllogism, calendar, Input/output and missing number/letters. This section was dominated by verbal reasoning and series. There were 4 questions based on clock & calendars. The series question and coding were a bit confusing but manageable. The overall feel of the section was easy to moderate.
Good Attempt: 18-20 questions.
SECTION III: Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation & DS
Evaluation: This section was dominated by modern mathematics, time speed distance, ratio & proportion and number system. The questions based on permutation & combination and probability were a little tricky but manageable. Other topics like mensuration, geometry algebra, had 1 to 3 questions each and these topics tested the student’s grab of the fundamental concept. Overall the feel of the section was moderate and selection of questions was important to get a hold on the paper.
Good Attempt: 15-17 questions
Disclaimer: All the above-given information is based on the personal opinion of Bulls Eye Expert faculty. Several factors have been considered before giving these cut-offs however, It has nothing to do with original cut-offs
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Questions related to SNAP
if I got top rank in snap then I can study free or I have to pay some money
Hello aspirant!
I do hope you get top rank in SNAP so that you can have your pick of colleges. As a student of SIBM Pune, i can tell you the scenario here. In the admission process, the SNAP percentile of a candidate contributes 50% and the other 50% is contributed by the GEPIWAT process on the admission day. If you score a very good percentile and also ace the GEPIWAT process on the admission day, there are chances that you might be a top scorer in the process. The top scorers are awarded 5 lakh scholarship or concession in fees to be paid to the institute. Around 15-25 students get this concession. This is something you can aim for if you are looking for a scholarship.
All the best!
I have 2 Bachelors degrees. If I want to apply for XAT,NMAT,SNAP and other MBA entrance exams, which degree should I mention as there is a provision to mention just 1 Bachelors degree.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
I dont think SNAP Answer Key is going to be released since 3rd week has already passed and there are no updates regarding answer key
SNAP will probably not release answer keys this year since the exam has taken place on 3 different dates. However the result is expected to ne announced on 22nd January. There are several sources online which release the answer key based on memory-based papers. Even though those cannot be relied upon fully but it will give you an idea of your score. The wait is not long and you will get to know soon anyway
All the best!
What sould be the target percentile for SIBM Pune (SC Catogery)
Even though percentile is a variable thing which can change subject to a variety of factors out there, but it is safe to play with an assumption and an idea of what you can expect.
As per sources online, the cut-off for SC category for SIBM lies around 65 percentile. Please note that this might change from year to year at the discretion of the college. But this should be a safe ballpark figure to base your assumptions on.
SIBM Pune is surely a good college to aspire to for any category. It has an illustrious legacy of 43 years which means a huge alumni base. SIBM pass-outs occupy CXO level positions in various organizations and motivate us each day with their amazing career trajectories.
The best thing here is that apart from academics, we also get to learn from other sources like competitions, council events and much more. Students emerge from this college with a confidence that defies expectations. We are grilled into true professionals in the 2-year period.
I would say that all specializations are equally good in the college and one should thoroughly analyze one's interests and go for what you find interesting.
Ive scored a 30 in my SNAP exams and thats been my consistent score. Whats the probability of me getting into SIIB, Pune?
Dear Aspirant,
Percentiles are dynamic entities and depend a lot on the level of difficulty and the peer performance on D-Day. This is further complicated by the fact that SIU doesn’t release official percentile to score data.
However, going with extrapolated data from last year and some educated guess, assuming that the trend remains constant, 30-32 should fetch you a call from SIIB for the IB program. But take it with a pinch of salt, because as mentioned earlier, percentiles to score is a tricky topic. Historically a percentile of 92+ has been a safe bet to get a call for the IB program of SIIB.
Once you get a call, the ball is in your park. A good day in office during your GEPIWAT will ensure that you convert the same, irrespective of the margin by which you cleared the cutoff and got the call.
Cheers and all the best!