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Cracking the Code: SNAP vs CAT for MBA Aspirants

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SNAP vs CAT: A Comparative Guide for MBA Aspirants

SNAP vs CAT: Exam Difficulty, Pattern & Key Differences Explained

If you're aiming for an MBA in India, two of the most prominent entrance exams you'll come across are CAT (Common Admission Test) and SNAP (Symbiosis National Aptitude Test). While both lead to reputable B-Schools, they differ significantly in structure, difficulty, and purpose. Here's a detailed comparison to help you choose the right path.

Overview

Feature CAT SNAP
Conducting Body IIMs (Indian Institutes of Management) Symbiosis International (Deemed) University
Frequency Once a year (usually in November) Three attempts in one year (Dec-Jan)
Mode Computer-based Computer-based
Eligibility Graduation with min. 50% (45% for SC/ST/PwD) Same as CAT
Validity 1 year 1 year

Target Institutes

  • CAT: Required for admission into IIMs and over 1,200+ B-Schools including FMS, MDI, SPJIMR, IMT, etc.

  • SNAP: Specifically for Symbiosis institutes like SIBM Pune, SCMHRD, SIIB, etc.

Exam Pattern

CAT Pattern (2024)

Section Duration No. of Questions Type
VARC (Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension) 40 mins ~24 MCQ & TITA
DILR (Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning) 40 mins ~20 MCQ & TITA
QA (Quantitative Aptitude) 40 mins ~22 MCQ & TITA
Total 120 mins ~66 Mixed
  • Marking Scheme: +3 for correct, -1 for wrong (MCQs only)


SNAP Pattern (2024)

Section Duration No. of Questions Type
General English - 15 MCQ
Analytical & Logical Reasoning - 25 MCQ
Quant, DI, and Data Sufficiency - 20 MCQ
Total 60 mins 60 MCQ
  • Marking Scheme: +1 for correct, -0.25 for wrong


Difficulty Level

  • CAT: Considered one of the toughest MBA entrance exams in India. It tests deep analytical skills and time management.

  • SNAP: Moderate difficulty. It's more speed-based and requires quick thinking and smart strategy.

Time Management

  • CAT: Time-bound sections (40 mins each). Switching sections is not allowed.

  • SNAP: One-hour duration for the entire paper. You can switch freely between sections.

Strategy Differences

Criteria CAT SNAP
Speed vs. Accuracy Focus on accuracy and depth Focus on speed and smart guesses
Preparation Time 6–12 months (avg) 3–6 months (avg)
Mock Tests Heavy reliance on mocks & analysis More mocks for speed and decision-making

Admission Process

  • CAT:

    • Percentile-based shortlisting

    • Followed by WAT, GD-PI (varies by institute)

  • SNAP:

    • Raw score considered (no normalization)

    • Shortlisting by individual Symbiosis institutes

    • Followed by GE-PI-WAT

Which One Should You Choose?

  • Choose CAT if:

    • You're aiming for top-tier IIMs or elite B-schools like FMS, MDI, IITs.

    • You’re good at handling complex logic, reading comprehension, and math-heavy sections.

  • Choose SNAP if:

    • You prefer speed-based exams.

    • You're targeting Symbiosis institutes, which are among the best private B-schools.

    • You're giving multiple exams and want a solid backup.

Final Thoughts

Both CAT and SNAP have their place in the MBA landscape. While CAT opens doors to a broader range of institutes with global recognition, SNAP offers focused access to the highly reputed Symbiosis colleges.

Smart aspirants often appear for both, using SNAP as a strategic backup to CAT. The key lies in understanding the exam patterns, aligning with your strengths, and preparing accordingly.

2 Replies

  • YASH VANKAR
    YASH VANKAR

    2 weeks ago

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    was very insightful

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  • Chirag Bhise
    Chirag Bhise

    2 weeks ago

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    Kindly comment if you feel anything is missed out.

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