Forming an international varsity with credible education
Symbiosis has always been instrumental in their efforts to augment the level of quality education by lending an ear to the problems of youth, including foreign students – a pertinent yardstick to be called Symbiosis International University, the name conferred by the University Grants Commission in 2006. This article will inform about the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP), one of the attempts by the university, to ease up the admission process in their twelve esteemed institutes:
English Language Teaching Institute of Symbiosis & Symbiosis Institute of Foreign & Indian Languages (ELTIS & SIFIL)
SNAP test is the first and compulsory step to qualify for the admissions in any of the postgraduate programs offered by the participating institutes, which is further followed by the Group Discussion and Personal Interview. The SNAP test is usually held in the last week of December every year with the results being declared in the first half of January, the next year.
Eligibility Criteria
Graduates in any discipline from recognized universities are eligible to apply for the exam. The final year students from degree courses can also apply. The minimum percentage required to qualify for the SNAP test is 50 percent (45 percent for SC/ST categories).