By: R Chandrakala on December 18, 2017
The Symbiosis National Aptitude Test was conducted in the computer-based test format by Symbiosis International University on December 17 in 102 cities all over the country. The online examination was held for providing admissions into MBA/MSc (CA)/MSc (SS) programmes, that offered by the Symbiosis International University.
As per reports, the overall difficulty level was higher in comparison to the last year.

Nil Sectional Cut-off
Candidates would have had it easier this time as there was no sectional cutoff. This helped the candidates focus on maximizing their overall score instead of trying to improve their sectional performance in sections that are tough.
The Section-wise analysis is as mentioned below:
General English: Reading Comprehension were two passages which consisted of six questions each. The passages were lengthy in nature with about 1000-1100 words. About 20-22 can be considered to be a good number of attempts from this section.
Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation and Sufficiency: This section was slightly lengthier in comparison to the previous year. Pure Maths section was a higher weight. No Data Sufficiency questions were asked and Data Interpretation questions were also not drafted to be very calculation intensive.
General Awareness had a total of 30 questions.
No Static General Knowledge questions were posed. Most of the questions were asked and were really difficult. About 7-9 attempts in the section for about 10-15 mins can be considered an ideal attempt.
Analytical and Logical Reasoning
This section had questions that were reasonably easy and had a moderate count of questions. There were some set based questions this year and a few of them were also quite tough to crack. This section could be termed as being moderately easy to difficult.
The Expected Cutoff details are as follows:
SIBM: 66 to 68
SCMHRD: 62-64
SIBM Bangalore and SIIB: 53-55
SNAP Result would be announced on December 28, 2017, until which aspirants can wait and check their results once declared.