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SNAP is an entrance exam to seek admission in MBA in Symbiosis International (Deemed) University. SNAP consists of: General English; Quantitative, Data Sufficiency and Data Interpretation; Analytical and Logical reasoning; and Special questions. Check SNAP 2020 Exam Pattern
- Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency consists of approximately 1/3rd of the total SNAP.
- Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency is considered one the toughest section as it is lengthy, includes heavy calculations and is time consuming.
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Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency SNAP Syllabus
HCF and LCM | Number system | Trigonometry | Mensuration |
Work and time | Number Base System | Arithmetic mean | Ratios and Proportion |
Work, Pipes, and Cisterns | Compound Interest | Geometric Progression | Simple Interest |
Averages | Arithmetic progression | Permutations and Combinations | Time-Speed-Distance |
Geometric mean | Quadratic and Linear equations | Partnership | Profit and Loss |
Percentages | Venn Diagram |
Benefits of Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency Practice Papers
- Memorize while practising: Practising more and more practise papers will result in memorising formulae and theorems.
- Time-management: Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency includes heavy calculations which are time consuming, thus practise papers will help candidates in managing their time.
- Score maximum in minimum time: Practise papers will help candidates figure out which questions can be solved in minimum time as it is not possible for any candidate to solve each and every question; thus picking up right questions is very important.
- Learn tricks: As a candidate practises more and more papers he/she will eventually develop some tricks to solve a particular type of question or calculation.
- Revision: Practicing papers are a great way to revise and figure out one's weakness and strength.
- Gaining Confidence: One of the major problems for aspirants who are not from Mathematics or Engineering background is the quant section. However, with more practice, this issue can be resolved.
SNAP QA & DI FAQs
Ques. How does SNAP Quantitative Aptitude section test candidates?
Ans. This section tests a candidate’s ability to visualize the problem and get to the answer in the minimum time possible. Quantitative Aptitude often becomes the most important and toughest section in the SNAP Exam. This section comprises 20 questions the difficulty level of which is slightly lower than CAT.
Ques. What are the important topics for Quantitative Aptitude in SNAP 2021?
Ans. The important topics that the candidate has to study are as follows.:
Basic Mathematical relations and Formulas: Very High
Relationship between Numbers: Moderate
Data Sufficiency: Moderate
Data Interpretation: Very High
Arithmetic: Very High
Ques. What is the syllabus for SNAP 2021 Quantitative Aptitude?
Ans.
Time and Work | Percentages | Ratios |
Averages | Number System | Problems on Ages |
Linear Equations (Usage) | Quadratic Equations | Geometry |
Mixtures and Allegations | HCF LCM | Time, Speed and Distance |
Venn diagram | Set theory | Profit and Loss |
Logarithms | Pipes and Cisterns | Coordinate Geometry |
Functions | Probability | Permutation and Combination |
Clocks | Trigonometry | Number Series |
Simple and Compound Interest | Data Sufficiency | Pie Charts |
Bar Graphs | Line Graphs | Tables |
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Ques. What are the important books that the candidate should study for SNAP 2021 Quantitative Aptitude?
Ans. The important books that the candidate has to study are:
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations - Varun Gupta
Quantitative Aptitude - Shambhu Nath Jha & RPH Editorial Board
Study Notes Material On SNAP (SYMBIOSIS) Management Aptitude Test - Sourav Sir's Classes
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations - R S Aggarwal
Quantitative Aptitude for All Competitive Examinations - Abhijit Guha
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.
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