
08 October 2024: The second mock test for SNAP 2024 is scheduled for 23 October 2024. Registration is available here.
The second mock test for SNAP 2024 will take place on 23 October 2024, as announced on the official website. Students interested in participating in this mock test must complete their registration by 18 October 2024.
The first SNAP 2024 mock test is set for 4 October 2024. Please note that today, 30 September 2024, marks the final day for registration for this mock test. To register, students should visit the official SNAP 2024 website at snaptest.org.
The official SNAP mock test will be accessible on the website snaptest.org, exclusively for candidates who finalize their registration and payment within the designated timeframe. Candidates have the option to select their test slot on the same day as the mock test, with the possibility of booking as close as one hour prior to the scheduled test time.
Candidates can utilize their SNAP ID and password provided during the registration process to book their slots. The mock test will last for one hour, with candidates earning one mark for each correct answer and incurring a deduction of 0.25 marks for incorrect responses.
To schedule your SNAP 2024 mock test
To schedule your SNAP 2024 mock test, please navigate to the official website at snaptest.org. You will need to log in using your credentials and carefully review the provided instructions. To initiate the test, select the option labeled “I am ready to take the test.” Upon completion of the test, you can view your scores by clicking the “END TEST” button followed by the ‘VIEW RESULT’ button. Please note that a percentile score will not be calculated for the mock test.
The structure of the SNAP mock test is as follows
it will be administered over a duration of one hour, during which objective-type questions will be presented. The test comprises three distinct sections. Specifically, 25 questions will focus on General English, encompassing areas such as Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, and Verbal Ability. Additionally, 15 questions will pertain to Quantitative Analysis, including Data Sufficiency and Data Interpretation. The final section will consist of 20 questions related to Analytical and Logical Reasoning. For each correct answer, a candidate will receive +1 point, while a penalty of -0.25 points will be applied for each incorrect answer. It is important to note that the scores obtained in the SNAP Mock Test are intended solely for reference purposes and will not influence the final examination results.
Engaging with the SNAP 2025 mock test offers several advantages
Firstly, it enhances your comprehension of the revised syllabus and the overall format of the examination. Additionally, it allows you to evaluate the patterns of questions that have emerged over the years. This insight enables you to predict the most likely and frequently occurring questions. Furthermore, by practicing with the mock test papers, you can improve your time management skills and increase your speed during the actual exam.
Preparing for the SNAP 2025 mock test
1. Understand the SNAP Exam Pattern
Familiarize yourself with the exam structure:
- 60 questions across three sections: General English, Quantitative Aptitude, and Logical Reasoning.
- 1 hour duration with negative marking (0.25 per incorrect answer).
2. Practice Section-wise
Before jumping into full-length mocks, practice each section individually:
- General English: Focus on vocabulary, reading comprehension, and grammar.
- Quantitative Aptitude: Revise topics like arithmetic, algebra, and data interpretation.
- Logical Reasoning: Solve puzzles, coding-decoding, and seating arrangement problems.
3. Take Mock Tests Regularly
Start with a diagnostic mock test to assess your level, and then attempt full-length mocks. Simulate exam conditions by setting a timer and working in a distraction-free environment.
4. Analyze Your Performance
After each test, review your errors and weak areas. Focus on improving speed and accuracy. Keep track of the time spent on each section and work on reducing it.
5. Improve Time Management
Practice solving easy questions first to save time for tougher ones. Aim to increase the number of attempts without compromising accuracy.
6. Revise Regularly
Revisit key concepts and formulas in Quant and Reasoning. Maintain an error log to review tricky questions before the exam.