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SNAP TEST 2010: Symbiosis National Aptitude Test

2009 August 17

Symbiosis International University (SIU) conducts Symbiosis National Aptitude (SNAP) Test for admission into Post-Graduate Institutes. Students must appear for the written test for admission into any Post-Graduate programme.

Clearing SNAP is not enough, candidates have to get through selection procedure of the desired Institute to qualify for the admission.

SNAP 2010 Test Date:

December 19, 2010

Application Fee:

Rs. 1550/-

Last Date:

November 26, 2010

Download Admit Cards:

Between December 07 and 19

How to Register for SNAP 2010:

Students need to visit www.snaptest.org to register themselves for SNAP 2010 and generate a SNAP ID.

Payment Modes:

1. Cash Payment at Axis Bank.

2. Demand draft : Get a demand draft from any Nationalize Bank in favor of “Symbiosis Test Secretariat” payable at Pune. Sign the single copy of the ‘Payment Advice’ for DD and send it along with the DD to the Symbiosis Test Secretariat only.

3. Credit Card : Students may pay directly through either Master or Visa card online.

SNAP Prospectus:

Prospectus for SNAP test is sent to candidates by Symbiosis Test Secretariat.

How to Apply for SNAP Institutes:

The candidate has to make separate registration and payment for the particular institute where he is interested to take admission. For this the mode of payment is either by Credit Card or by Demand Draft. For candidates both the above mentioned processes are mandatory i.e. candidate has to pay for Test Fee + Prospectus Fee and pay separately to the institute as a particular institute’s registration fee.

Download More Details

http://www.snaptest.org/

Download the SNAP Bulletin:

http://www.snaptest.org/SNAP_2010_whole_bulletine-new-25Aug2010.pdf

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