Should I give NMAT and SNAP?
If you wish to seek admission opportunity in Symbiosis institutes. Then you should appear in SNAP. But if your interest is to do MBA from NMIMS Mumbai, you should appear for NMAT. Also because both the exams are speed-based, it’s up to your preference.
Is SNAP better than NMAT?
NMAT Vs SNAP Exam Patten: Highlights of the Differences
Components | NMAT by GMAC | SNAP |
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Marks Per Question | 3 | 1 Mark |
Negative Marking | No Negative Marking | 25\% |
Exam Difficulty Level | Moderate to High | Moderate |
Number of Sections | 3 | 3 |
Should I give SNAP or not?
SNAP is certainly one of the major entrance tests that the students appear for and is worth considering irrespective of the fact whether you have a work experience or not. The test is for the colleges under the Symbioses university and is the gateway to 12 colleges under the same.
Is SNAP and NMAT syllabus same?
The major difference in syllabus between the two is GK section. SNAP has a dedicated GK section comprising of 25 questions whereas NMAT doesn’t. NMAT gives you 120 minutes to solve 120 questions whereas SNAP has 120 minutes for 130 questions, which comes down 48 seconds per question.
How hard is Nmat exam?
Moderate difficulty level: NMAT is a moderate difficulty level exam with 108 questions divided in three core sections of Verbal Ability, Quant and Reasoning. The duration of the exam is 2 hours. No Negative Marking: There will be no negative marking in NMAT. It allows you to maximise your score.
Is Snap tough exam?
Although the SNAP syllabus and exam pattern is very similar to CAT, the difficulty level of the question paper is generally moderate unlike CAT which is mostly of higher difficulty level. About 50,000 to 60,000 aspirants take SNAP exam as compared to CAT exam which receives over two lakh applications.
Does Nmat have decision making?
NMAT 2020 exam will be held through a 88 days test window from Nov 4, 2020 to Jan 30, 2021. Total number of questions in NMAT Paper are 108….1. Logical Reasoning:
TOPIC / SUBTOPIC | NO. OF QUESTIONS | LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY |
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Course of Action (1 paragraph – 3 courses of action) | 1 | Easy |
Decision Making | 2 | Easy-Medium |