The exam pattern for the SNAP 2026 has undergone significant revisions, introducing a new section focused on Ethics, Morality, and Values. This section will contribute an additional 10 marks to the overall assessment. The changes reflect an effort to broaden the scope of the examination, which continues to maintain a total of 60 marks and 60 questions, with a duration of 60 minutes.
Under the revised structure, the English section will remain at 10 marks, while both the Analytical & Logical Reasoning and Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency sections will each account for 20 marks. The introduction of the Ethics, Morality, and Values section marks a shift from the previous year's format, which consisted of only three sections, with Analytical & Logical Reasoning holding the highest weightage of 25 marks.
The examination body has yet to disclose specific details regarding the types of questions that will appear in the new section. Candidates can expect to familiarize themselves with the format and content through official SNAP mock tests, which will provide insights into the nature of the questions they will encounter.
A comparison of the SNAP 2026 and SNAP 2025 exam patterns highlights the changes clearly. While the General English and Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency sections remain unchanged at 10 and 20 marks respectively, the Analytical & Logical Reasoning section has been reduced from 25 to 20 marks, making way for the new Ethics, Morality, and Values section.
As the registration for SNAP 2026 opens on August 21, candidates are encouraged to prepare for the updated exam format. This revision aims to enhance the assessment's relevance and comprehensiveness, ensuring that it aligns with contemporary educational values and expectations. Further updates and details regarding the examination process will be made available as the exam date approaches.
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