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umeacademy · 3 years ago
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Symbiosis Distance Learning (SCDL) is the largest distance learning education institute in India. Check 2021 fees, Ranking, application form, eligibility, MBA.
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sanptest · 5 years ago
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Step-by-step registration process of SNAP Exam 2019
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Just like several MBA entrance exams, the exam date for SNAP is fast approaching. Meanwhile, Symbiosis Deemed University [SIU] opened its registrations for SNAP entrance test 2019. Counted amongst the popular MBA entrance exams in India, here’s a basic overview of this exam -
● It is a computer-based test.
● The test lasts for 120 minutes, i.e., 2 hours.
● SNAP will take place on 15th December 2019.
● It is an objective-based Test, with each incorrect answer resulting in 25% negative marks.
● From 2019, SNAP will consist of three sections - General English, Analytical & Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency. Henceforth, there will be no General Knowledge section.
Now, let’s look at the step-by-step registration process for MBA application exam for this exam -
 1. Registration form part I
SNAP’s registration commences from 16th August and closes on 23rd September. To register for the exam, first, click on apply now on the website - https://www.snaptest.org/. Since you’re a new user, click on register, where the site will direct you to the part I of the registration form. In this form, you will have to fill in the following details -
 ● Name as per your 10th/12th mark sheet
● Date-of-birth
● Mobile number
● Primary email
● Category (General/SC/ST/OBC) 
● Are you an NRI candidate? (Yes/No) 
● Your three preferred test cities
● Upload a photo between the sizes 10kb and 5MB. The photo should not be older than three months.
 After filling these details, click on save and continue. Post that, you will receive an OTP on your phone. Once you submit the OTP, you will officially register for SNAP.
 2. SNAP Payment
After filling the registration form part I, the next step is payment of the exam. You can only proceed towards registration form part II by paying for the exam. Here’s the guide on how to pay for the exam -
a. You can choose your payment option from one of the three payment gateways or a demand draft. The three payment gateways are -
● Bill-desk Payment Gateway
● Easebuzz Payment Gateway
● Indian bank Net Banking
 b. Once you choose your mode of payment, you have to INR 1750 before the deadline i.e., 23rd November 2019. Select ‘Click here to pay’ to proceed.
 c. If your mode of payment is a payment gateway, you will get the following options to make the transaction -
 ● Credit Card
● Debit Card
● Debit Card + ATM Pin
● Internet Banking
● Wallet/Cash Cards
● UPI
After you make the payment, you will receive a confirmation in the form of a receipt number, which you must store safely. Moreover, this payment only for the SNAP test. You must complete the remaining portion of the application form and individually pay INR 1000 per institute per programme to be eligible for their admission process.
 3. Registration Form Part II
It is the final step for the registration of SNAP. Here’s a guide on how to fill this form -
 a. Personal details
Since you already filled your personal details in the registration form part I, the website will auto-fill all details except your gender and nationality.
 b. Work experience details
In case you have work experience, tick YES and mention your total number of working months till 31st December 2019. Remember that only full-time experience counts here. Hence, refrain from mentioning your part-time or internship experience.
If you don’t have full-time work experience, tick NO and proceed.
 c. Educational details
In this section, you have to fill the requisite details -
● Your Highest Qualification
● UG Education Type
● Your UG Qualifying Degree
● Your UG University Name
● Tenth Marks (in %)
● Twelfth Marks (in %)
 d. Programmes offered
There are 16 programmes and 28 institutes in total. You can select as many programmes as you want. In case you want to make changes, you can review and update your programme list before payment.
 e. Fill your address
Submit your address details filling the requisite rows -
 ● Address lines (one after another)
● City
● State
● Pin code
● Phone number
● Alternate email
 f. Select your preferred test cities and upload your photo
Just like in registration form part I, fill in the same preferred test cities and upload the same photo.
 g. Payment
Upon selecting your programmes, choose your payment mode as before and pay the programme fee of the institutes for Symbiosis admission. You have to pay INR 1000 per institute per programme.
 With that, your registration for SNAP exam 2019 comes to an end. Remember to complete the entire process before 23rd November 2019. Or else you will miss out on a golden chance to secure an admission in Symbiosis college! All the best with your preparations!
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techmaan · 3 years ago
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Symbiosis Distance Learning (SCDL) is the largest distance learning education institute in India. Check 2022 fees, Ranking, application form, eligibility, MBA.
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techmaan · 3 years ago
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Symbiosis Centre for distance Learning (SCDL) is one of the best distance learning education institute in India for distance MBA. Find all the details here.
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umeacademy · 3 years ago
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Symbiosis Distance Learning (SCDL) is the largest distance learning education institute in India. Check 2021 fees, Ranking, application form, eligibility, MBA.
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umeacademy · 3 years ago
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Symbiosis Distance Learning (SCDL) is the largest distance learning education institute in India. Check 2021 fees, Ranking, application form, eligibility, MBA.
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umeacademy · 3 years ago
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Symbiosis Distance Learning (SCDL) is the largest distance learning education institute in India. Check 2021 fees, Ranking, application form, eligibility, MBA 
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umeacademy · 3 years ago
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Symbiosis Distance Learning (SCDL) is the largest distance learning education institute in India. Check 2021 fees, Ranking, application form, eligibility, MBA via distance learning and many related programs are available.
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sanptest · 5 years ago
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How to get into top B schools in India
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The proverb ‘where there’s a will, there is a way’ applies perfectly on your MBA aspirations. By putting in long hours and burning the midnight oil, you are striving hard in your MBA entrance exam preparations. The goal is to secure an admission in one of the top B schools in India. It could be one of the coveted IIMs or the highly sought-after MBA from Symbiosis. However, there is more to it than just preparing for the entrance exam. Here are five tips that will help you join your dream college.
 1. Start the process early
There is little to gain from scrambling towards the end and half-heartedly giving your exams. Instead, start the process early by researching well about the various B-schools and entrance exams in India. It will provide you with more time to analyze every bit of information and help you make a decision diligently. After all, you will be spending the next two years at one of the B-schools you applied in. You will study a programme that will propel your professional career to a higher level. Hence, start early and give yourself time to make an informed decision.
 2. Select your colleges
Often, students decide on colleges after giving their MBA entrance exams. Since the window between the exam day and the results day isn’t big, they don’t get enough time to research about MBA colleges. As a result, they end up joining colleges against their wishes. Make sure you avoid that mistake. For example, if you are attempting SNAP test 2019, do thorough research on the MBA programmes B-schools under Symbiosis International University (SIU) offer. It will help you select the programme and college that best suits your profile and qualities.
 3. Start preparing early for your MBA entrance exams
After selecting your college, start preparing early for the entrance exams whose score respective B-schools accept. The earlier you start, the more time you get for revision. You can also spend more time on understanding the paper pattern and syllabus of an entrance exam. It will help you identify which entrance exams have a similar paper pattern. Thus, you can prepare for multiple exams by concentrating on a single effort to ace them. Moreover, you get to know topics that carry more weightage over others. As a result, you can prioritize them and work smartly.
 4. Speak to current or former MBA students
The best way to gain relevant information about a college or a programme is by speaking to current or former MBA students. They can best describe the pros and cons of pursuing a particular programme from a specific college. Their experiences will act as a guiding light on your path towards getting selected in a top B-school. Moreover, you can develop a personal connection with these students and build yourself a strong professional network.
 5. Research about MBA specializations
There are several MBA specializations, such as Operations, Marketing, Finance, IT, etc. Each specialization offers a unique career path. It is up to you to decide which specialization suits you best. If you are good with numbers from a business perspective, you can pursue Finance. If you have a creative mindset and have an inclination in creating new ideas, you can opt for Marketing. If you’re good at managing and motivating people, a career in Human Resources suits you best. Therefore, choose a specialization that aligns with your personality and comes naturally to you. You can seek a career counsellor that can guide you with this process.
 By applying these tips, you stand a chance to convert your life-long B-school dream into reality. All the best with your preparations!
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