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How many questions do I need to attempt with accuracy in SNAP?


shruti 10th Dec, 2021
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Tanya Gupta 25th Dec, 2021

Hi,


To score good in the SNAP exam, you have to keep in mind about the number of questions you must attempt correctly. It is one of the key point. As the exam pattern has changed recently, the number of questions to attempt with accuracy should be 38-40. If you attempt these many correctly then you'll have a good score for a good college.

I hope this helps,


All the best.

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