How To Prepare For SNAP Quant Section In 30 Days

SNAP exam which is also known as Symbiosis National Aptitude Test, is a Computer Based online entrance test conducted by Symbiosis International University, in order to grant admissions to the qualified candidates to all the 16 Symbiosis Institutes affiliated with the University. The syllabus consists of Analytical and Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation, and Data Sufficiency, and general English. With a SNAP Quant Preparation Plan candidates can properly prepare for the SNAP Entrance Exam.   

How To Prepare For Quant Section In 30 Days  with A SNAP Quant Study Plan

1. Revision is the key- The candidate preparing for SNAP must keep in mind whether it is Quants or any other subject, Revision is the key. Since you are going to Go Through a lot of technical concepts, it is necessary for our brains to revise them at least a week before sitting for the examination. Revision tends to be fruitful if done properly. 

The main rule while revising, one must follow is to select the topics which tend to be more technical and their chances to be there in the examination are high. The candidate must focus more on these topics since the Quants section is considered to be the toughest and also is not everyone’s cup of tea. The best way to check your preparations is by giving multiple mock tests. A mock test is basically a test, where you are required to attempt the test in proper examination conditions, which you are going to face while sitting for the examination.

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2. Keep track of your syllabus- In order to ace the exam in quite a short span of 30 days, it is necessary for the candidate to formulate a strategy and keep track of the syllabus. It is very much possible to cover the syllabus in the last 30 days, provided the planning has been done quite strategically. One must keep in mind that while preparing for competitive exams like the SNAP, it is not necessary for the candidate to attempt all the questions since these exams are not to score well but to compete with others. 

During the last 30 days, the candidate needs to focus on high weightage topics and simultaneously practicing the topics by taking up topic-wise mock tests. Also, the candidate can list down all the topics which he/she is confident of and also the topics which he/she may feel are difficult. It would be a wise choice to have a command over the topics which you are confident of, as these topics would be the ones which will help you score sure shot marks. 

After being thorough with the easy topics you should formulate a strategy for the remaining difficult topics, it is necessary to use your time judiciously since you don’t have a single second to waste. The candidate must judiciously spend time on topics that are quite difficult, based on the length of the topic and the probability of the topic being asked in the examination by analyzing previous year’s question papers.

3. Analyzing one,’s strengths and weaknesses- In order to analyze your strengths and weaknesses the best way to attempt a SNAP exam mock test and analyze your performance based on the factors which include the question on the most time was spent, the topics related to the questions you were unable to solve, and other such relevant factors. 

This test would help you in analyzing the topics you are confident about and topics that you feel need more practice. This would further help you in managing your time, by letting you know where to invest more time and where not. 

4. The candidate must have an exam-centric approach- The candidate after analyzing his/her strengths and weaknesses must develop an exam-centric approach. This is important since you are short of time and need to deal with the topics, especially the difficult ones. You need to analyze the previous SNAP question papers in order to get a rough idea about the topic-wise weightage given to the difficult topics and the types of questions asked from your weak points. This would in turn help you to formulate a strategy to cover those difficult topics.

5. Practice makes a man perfect- After going through the above process, you need to practice as many mock tests as you can since the more the number of mock tests you would attempt the more you would get familiar with the types of questions asked, also this enhance your ability to choose between the questions, which one to attempt first and which at last in order to beat the time stress.

6. Daily revision- In the last 30 days, it is important for the candidate that whatever he/she has studied during the day must be revised at the day end since you are now short of time and you need to daily make your brain relevant with what you have studied in order to retain it for a longer span of time.

7. Formulating Mind Maps and Short concise notes- The 30 days Quant Preparation Plan strategy of preparing last-minute notes, flow charts, and mind maps prove to be very beneficial since these notes have the capability to remind your brain about everything you had gone through in a much shorter time than thick books.

8. Mental Calculation- This is one of the crucial points which the candidate must focus upon. physical calculators are not allowed in the SNAP exam, so the main point of difference that lies between candidates is their mental calculation. It is quite obvious that the one who is more familiar with mental calculations would require less time in the quantitative aptitude section as compared to the one who is weak in the same. So the candidate while preparing must stimulate his/her mind in order to perform mental calculations ASAP.

9. Mental Stamina- Another crucial point that the candidate must keep in mind is to build good mental stamina. Since SNAP is an online exam, you need to be well versed with the mouse and keyboard, and reading on screen. The candidate needs to stimulate his/her mind with a rigorous brain workout, where it has to read on screen, perform mental calculations, without any break. So it becomes quite necessary for the candidate to perform mental exercises such as yoga in order to build good mental stamina.

FAQ’s

Is there any Negative Marking?

Yes, Each correct answer will receive one (1) mark, while each erroneous response will receive a 25% negative mark.

What are the dates for the Examination?

The dates for the examinations are as follows
Dates For SNAP Test 2021
19 December 2021 (Sunday) [14.00 hours – 15.00 hours]
08 January 2022 (Saturday) [10.00 hours – 11.00 hours]
16 January 2022 (Sunday) [10.00 hours – 11.00 hours]


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