SNAP (Symbiosis National Aptitude Test) is the entrance exam conducted by Symbiosis International (SIU) for admission into MBA / PG management programs in Symbiosis institutions. The test is designed to evaluate speed, accuracy, and aptitude across multiple domains.
For 2025, SNAP follows a computer-based (online) format, with 60 MCQ questions to be attempted in 60 minutes. There is negative marking for wrong answers.
Candidates are allowed to appear in up to three attempts; their highest score among the attempts will be considered for the final percentile.

SNAP 2025 Exam Pattern & Marking Scheme
Here’s a breakdown of how the test is structured in 2025:
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Mode | Computer-based test (CBT) |
| Duration | 60 minutes (1 hour) |
| Total Questions | 60 MCQs |
| Total Marks | 60 marks |
| Marking Scheme | +1 mark for each correct answer; –0.25 marks for each incorrect answer; 0 for unattempted |
| Section Time Limit | No sectional time limits — you can allocate your time across sections as per strategy |
Because there is no fixed time per section, it’s important to manage your time smartly and attempt your stronger sections first.
Section-Wise Weightage & Question Distribution
SNAP 2025 is divided into three main sections, each targeting different skills. Here’s how the questions and marks are distributed:
| Section | Number of Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| General English (Reading Comprehension, Verbal Ability, Verbal Reasoning) | 15 | 15 |
| Analytical & Logical Reasoning | 25 | 25 |
| Quantitative Aptitude + Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency (QA, DI, DS) | 20 | 20 |
Total: 60 questions, 60 marks
This section split implies the Analytical & Logical Reasoning section carries the highest weight, followed by Quant + DI/DS, and then English.
Detailed Section Insights & Focus Areas
1. General English
Comprises 15 questions distributed over verbal reasoning, grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension. However, many recent SNAP exams have shown little or no Reading Comprehension questions; instead, emphasis often leans more on grammar, vocabulary, para-jumbles, fill in the blanks, analogies, etc.
Ideal difficulty: Easy to moderate
Tip: Since this section is relatively less heavy in weight, ensure accuracy and don’t waste too much time on complex RCs if they appear.
2. Analytical & Logical Reasoning (A-LR)
The most heavily weighted section with 25 questions.
Includes puzzles, seating arrangements, coding/decoding, syllogisms, series, blood relations, directions, etc.
In many years, the reasoning section tends to be more moderate to easy compared to the quant section, but puzzles can be time consuming.
3. Quantitative Aptitude + DI & DS
20 questions, 20 marks.
Focused on arithmetic, algebra, geometry, number systems, data interpretation, and data sufficiency.
This is usually the most challenging section due to calculation intensity and time constraints.
Because this section is heavy in calculation, candidates should practice speed techniques and approximation tricks.
Other Important Features & Rules
Attempts Allowed: Up to 3 attempts across different days; the highest score will be taken for final percentile.
Normalization / Scaling: SNAP conducts normalization if difficulty levels differ across sessions to ensure fairness.
Navigation Flexibility: You can move between sections freely during the test as there are no sectional time restrictions.
Language: English only
Penalty for Incorrect Answers: -0.25 marks (¼ mark) per wrong attempt
Strategy & Preparation Tips Based on Pattern
Time Management: You have only 1 minute per question on average. Avoid getting stuck on one tough question.
Start With Strengths: Since there’s no section time limit, begin with sections you are strong in (often English or Reasoning) to build confidence.
Leave Difficult Ones: Don’t attempt guesses unless confident, because of negative marking.
Practice Strongly in Quant + DI: Since that section is tougher, consistent practice in numerical techniques pays off.
Take SNAP Mock Tests: Use official mocks to get used to navigation, pacing, and sectional balancing.
Revision of Short Tricks: Arithmetic formulas, reasoning patterns, grammar rules should be at your fingertips.
Summary & Key Takeaways
SNAP 2025 consists of 60 MCQs in 60 minutes, covering General English (15 Qs), Analytical & Logical Reasoning (25 Qs), and Quantitative + DI/DS (20 Qs).
Marking scheme is +1 for correct answer, –0.25 for incorrect, and 0 for unattempted.
There is no sectional time limit, allowing flexibility in time allocation.
With up to three attempts allowed, take your best shot.
Focus especially on Analytical & Logical Reasoning (largest section) and Quant + DI (generally tougher) while securing the English section safely

