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Tips to crack Symbiosis National Aptitude test

Last updated on: December 14, 2010 15:24 IST
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The Symbiosis national aptitude test is conducted every year for entry into Symbiosis's 14 post-graduate management institutes across Pune, Nashik & Bengaluru. Symbiosis institutes are unique in their sector/ industry specific MBA offering.

Must know data

A snapshot of SNAP over the last 3 years

The table indicates that, across the years, the test has been on the easier side. Analytical & Logical reasoning section carries maximum weightage and is also the section which is very doable. It provides the maximum bang for the buck.


 

Tips to crack Symbiosis National Aptitude test

Last updated on: December 14, 2010 15:24 IST

Change in approach

If IIFT three weeks ago was a test of accuracy, FMS a fortnight ago was a test of speed and JMET last week was again a test of accuracy, SNAP is a combination of both speed and accuracy.

As the questions are on the easier side and options can be eliminated quickly, it helps to solve more questions without trying to attempt any undoable question. There are enough easy to moderate questions in SNAP to help you clear the sectional and overall cut-offs.

The best approach to ace SNAP is to take 3 to 4 mock tests. TestFunda mocks are benchmarked  on last two years' SNAP tests.

Sectional strategy

Verbal Communication

The emphasis on RC had gone down dramatically in 2009 -- there were only 3 questions. Even when RC accounted for 30 to 40 per cent of the General English section, the questions were pretty manageable and one could score well without spending too much time here.

The Vocabulary, Grammar and Usage based questions test your basic understanding of the rules of context, appropriateness and correctness. If you are good at basic English, even without knowing the rules of the formal language, you will be able to answer the required number of questions here.

Things to do right now

During SNAP

Tips to crack Symbiosis National Aptitude test

Last updated on: December 14, 2010 15:24 IST

Analytical & logical reasoning:

This section carries the maximum weightage in SNAP. In each of the last 3 years, 2 marks have been accorded to each of the 30 questions asked in this section.

A lot of case-lets and arrangement questions can be done in less time; although visual reasoning does make an appearance, the questions are pretty straightforward.

Things to do right now

During SNAP

Tips to crack Symbiosis National Aptitude test

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Quantitative ability, DI & DS

Quants & DI are clubbed in one section. DI is usually the easiest, followed by moderately easy questions from other topics. Quants has a good mix of questions across topics, hence you can choose to play on your strengths.

Things to do right now

During SNAP

Scan the section to shortlist questions that you are comfortable attempting. If you get stuck on a question or case-let which seemed easy earlier, it would be prudent to move on to the next one without wasting too much time on it.

Tips to crack Symbiosis National Aptitude test

Last updated on: December 14, 2010 15:24 IST

General awareness

You will need to clear the cut-offs in this section to qualify for a call. Do remember that the cut-offs in this section are generally lower compared to the other 3 sections.

Things to do right now

During SNAP

This section should take the least amount of time -- you either know or don't know the answer. Deliberation on a particular question is really not going to help you arrive at the right answer as, sub-consciously, you may be worried about the time and number of questions remaining in the test.

Finally

SNAP tests every aspirant's ability to get the right balance of accuracy and speed. You not only will need to move fast across the sections but also ensure higher cut-offs as the overall test is on the easier side.

It is worth repeating that spending enough time consolidating your strengths and understanding your weaknesses by analysing every mock SNAP is not only desired but also necessary. Post every mock test, go through the detailed analysis report and identify your areas of high-low accuracy and speed. It will play a crucial role in helping you attempt or skip questions during the real test.

Even after spending reasonable amount of time on a question, if you realise you are not moving forward, it may be prudent to leave the question and move to the next one.

Good Luck and wish you all the very best to be a part of the Symbiosis family in 2011!