Symbiosis National Aptitude Test – SNAP

Symbiosis International University is highly prestigious institute for Management courses in India. It has been ranked in top positions continuously by various B-School Surveys and Educational Ranking organizations. Based in Pune, Maharashtra – Symbiosis institute is known for good standards in curriculum, teaching methods, industry collaborations, faculty and placements. Following are the Management courses offered at Symbiosis International University:

1. Two years full-time MBA: (Specializations available in Marketing / Operations Management / Finance / Human Resource / Marketing Communication)
2. MBA (Information Technology)
3. MSc in Computer Applications
4. Master in Mass Communication (MMC)
5. MBA (Communication Management)
6. MBA – International Business (MBA – IB)
7. MBA- Agri Business (MBA – AB)
8. MBA – Energy & Environment (MBA – E & E)
9. MBA (Telecom Management). This is also available with dual specialization in Marketing & Finance and Systems and Finance.
10. MBA (IT Business Management)
11. 2 years full time M.Sc. (Geo-informatics)
12. MBA (Operations Management)
13. Post Graduate Diploma in Manufacturing Management (PGDMM)
14. MBA- Hospital and Healthcare Management (HHC)

Symbiosis conducts national level entrance test for admission to various courses. The test is named as SNAP Test (Symbiosis National Aptitude Test). The score are considered for admission to all full time courses offered by Symbiosis. SNAP Test structure has following topics, weightage and marks. Total duration of the test is 120 minutes. The test will be in objective multiple choice type. Each question will have 4 responses from which right answer has to be marked. Wrong answer will attract 25 percent of the marks allotted for the question. Following are four sections of the test:

1. General English: Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, Verbal Ability: 40 questions and 40 marks
2. Quantitative, Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency: 40 questions and 40 marks
3. General Awareness: General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Business Scenario: 40 questions and 40 marks
4. Analytical and Logical Reasoning: 60 questions and 60 marks

SNAP- 2010-11 Notification has been released. Interested candidates can register online through www.snaptest.org. Following are important dates:

1. SNAP Registration Closes on 26th November 2010
2. Payment Closes on 27th November 2010
3. Admit Card Live on 7th December, 2010 to 19th December, 2010
4. SNAP Test 19th December 2010 (Time: 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm)
5. SNAP Test Result 12th January 2011

RBI Young Scholars Award Scheme

Reserve Bank of India invites applications from eligible Indian candidates for the award of RBI Young Scholars Award Scheme. Under Young Scholars Scheme, the RBI will select a maximum of 150 candidates through all India examination and award a scholarship. RBI shall conduct an all India level competitive examination for this purpose. Selection test will primarily focus on the role and functions of RBI and banks in India. The examination will be held in English and all major regional languages. Selected candidates are required to work on projects of RBI in select offices for 2 – 3 months. They will be paid a consolidated stipend of Rs. 7500/- per month during the project.

Applicant’s age must be between 18 and 23 years. All students who have completed 10 + 2 years of formal education in 2010 or before and are currently pursuing their undergraduate studies in any discipline / subject are eligible to apply. There is no need to pay any application fee. The selection test for 2011-12 will be held on January 9, 2011 at various centers across India. The results of the selection test are likely to be announced in the middle of March 2011. Interested candidates may submit / send their applications to ‘Project Co-Ordinator, RBI Young Scholars Award Scheme, Project No. 9277, Post Box No. 7639, Malad (West), Mumbai 400 064’. More details of RBI Young Scholars Award Scheme are available on RBI Website under the link:www.rbi.org.in/youngscholars.aspx and also in the ‘Employment News’ and ‘Rozgar Samachar’ of the respective weeks.

The examination will be of objective multiple choice type. The paper will be of approximately 90 minutes duration and will have questions related to role and functioning of the RBI, the trend of banking industry in India and general economic and financial environment of the country. The syllabus for the examination was given on the website. Question paper for the written examination will be given in following languages: English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu. Candidates can apply either online or offline. Following are Last dates to receipt filled in applications:
1. Online: 14 -10- 2010
2. Offline: 22 -10-2010
For other details, visit www.rbi.org.in

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