The third stage of SNAP 2022 has finished; the paper was of a moderate to difficult level, so check out the overall analysis.

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Symbiosis International (Deemed) University administered the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) 2022 phase 3 today, running from 2PM to 3 PM. After the completion of the SNAP phase 3 exam, students had a variety of reactions, with some deeming the test moderately challenging, while others felt it was fairly straightforward. No technical issues were encountered by the test-takers during the SNAP 2022 phase 3 entrance exam.

The SNAP Phase 3 exam had the same amount of questions and time duration as the first two phases, with 60 questions and 60 minutes respectively. According to experts, the difficulty level of the SNAP Phase 3 exam was comparable to the earlier two phases. To find out what the section-wise SNAP 2022 Phase 3 difficulty level was, the number of questions, and the reactions from test-takers, visit the website.

SNAP 2022: Phase 3 sectional exam analysis

Section nameTotal number of questionsDifficulty level
Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency20Moderate
General English – Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning and Verbal Ability15Easy to moderate
Analytical and Logical Reasoning25Moderate
Total60Moderate

Harsh felt that the quantitative ability, data interpretation, and data sufficiency sections were moderately difficult and time-consuming. Nevertheless, an aspirant for the SNAP 2022 exam commented that overall, the exam was of a moderate difficulty level.

A different test-taker felt the SNAP 2022 phase 3 exam was straightforward. He remarked that it was not difficult and did not present any technical issues. I personally thought the General English section was simpler than the other segments.

SNAP Result 2022

SIU will reveal the results of the SNAP 2022 exam on January 10th. Those who took the test can look up and download their scorecards by visiting snaptest.org. Those who are selected will then be invited to participate in General Exercise (GE), Personal Introduction (PI), and Writing Ability Test (WAT) by the universities they applied for.

Mayank Tewari

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