Difficulty Level: Why XAT Feels Harder
Many aspirants describe XAT as difficult not because of formulas, but because of ambiguity.
For example, the Decision Making section may present a business dilemma where multiple answers seem reasonable. Candidates must evaluate:
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ethical implications
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long-term consequences
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managerial responsibility
This makes XAT questions feel closer to real-world management decisions than standard aptitude problems.
SNAP, in contrast, rarely introduces such ambiguity. The challenge lies in executing familiar concepts quickly.
This is why many students say:
XAT tests how deeply you understand concepts, while SNAP tests how quickly you can apply them.
Which Exam Suits Your Strengths?
Choosing the right exam often comes down to self-awareness.
Ask yourself how you usually perform in tests.
| ย | You may prefer |
|---|---|
| Solving complex problems slowly | XAT |
| Reading and analysing case studies | XAT |
| Quick calculations and shortcuts | SNAP |
| Fast puzzle solving | SNAP |
For example:ย A candidate who enjoys reading and analytical thinking may find XAT more natural.
Someone who excels at rapid calculations and quick pattern recognition may perform better in SNAP.
Colleges Accepting XAT Scores
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MBA collegesย
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XAT Minimum cut off
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XLRI Jamshedpur
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94%ile
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XLRI Delhi
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94%ile
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95%ile
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GIM
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85%ileย
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LBSIM
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80%ile
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Welingkar (Mumbai)
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80%ile
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71-75%ile
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FORE School of Management New Delhi
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Core: 84%ile+
Non Core:ย 75-80%ile |
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SOIL Institute ofย Management
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80%ile+ย
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The biggest advantage of XAT is itsย wide acceptance among private B-schools.
These colleges cover multiple specializations including HR, consulting, analytics, and marketing.
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Colleges Accepting SNAP Scores
SNAP is the gateway to the Symbiosis ecosystem, which includes some of the most recognized private B-schools in India.
| MBA College Name | SNAP Minimum cut off |
| SIBM, Pune | 98+ |
| SCMHRD, Pune | 95 - 97+ |
| SIIB, Pune | 93+ |
| SIBM, Bengaluru | 90+ |
| SIOM, Nashik | 87+ |
| SCIT, Pune | 75+ |
| SITM, Pune | 80+ |
| SSBF, Pune | 65+ |
| SIHS, Pune | 60+ |
| SIMC, Pune | 72+ |
| SIBM, Nagpur | 85+ |
| SIBM, Hyderabad | 60+ |
| SIBM, Noida | 85+ |
| SSBF, Pune | 65+ |
| SSSS, Pune | 55+ |
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Preparation Strategy: How to Prepare for XAT
Preparing for XAT requires a shift in mindset. Instead of simply practicing questions, aspirants must develop structured thinking and analytical reasoning.
Build Conceptual Depth in Quant
Focus on mastering fundamental topics:
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arithmetic
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algebra
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geometry
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number systems
Rather than solving hundreds of easy questions, spend time understanding why solutions work.
This approach improves performance in complex multi-step problems.
Practice Decision Making Regularly
Decision Making cannot be mastered overnight.
The best strategy is to practice past XAT caselets and analyse why certain answers are considered better than others.
Look for decisions that are:
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balanced
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ethical
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practical
Extreme solutions are rarely correct.
Improve Reading ability
XAT often includes long reading comprehension passages.
Developing a reading habit editorials, opinion articles, and business analysis can significantly improve comprehension speed.
Preparation Strategy: How to Prepare for SNAP
Since the test typically gives candidates about one minute per question, the preparation strategy should focus on efficiency, pattern recognition, and time management. The goal is to train yourself to quickly recognize which problems can be solved in seconds and which ones should be skipped.
Below is a structured approach that many successful SNAP candidates follow.
Train for Speed and Smart Question Selection
In SNAP, attempting every question is rarely the best strategy. Instead, strong candidates learn to identify solvable questions immediately and move past those that appear calculation-heavy or confusing.
During preparation, focus on:
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identifying easy-to-medium questions within seconds
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avoiding problems that require long calculations
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using mental math shortcuts and approximations
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practicing fast elimination techniques in reasoning and English
For example, instead of performing detailed calculations in quantitative questions, learn to use estimation methods that quickly narrow down the correct answer option.
Over time, this builds a skill that is extremely valuable in SNAP: instant decision-making under time pressure.
Practice Timed Mock Tests Regularly
Mock tests are the core of SNAP preparation, because they simulate the speed and pressure of the actual exam.
Rather than solving questions casually, practice with strict 60-minute timed mocks. This trains your brain to maintain focus and manage the fast pace required during the exam.
After each mock test, spend time analyzing your performance. Look for patterns such as:
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which questions consumed too much time
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which topics led to repeated mistakes
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whether your attempt order was efficient
Many aspirants notice that their scores improve significantly once they refine their attempt strategy, not just their knowledge.
Solve Previous Year SNAP Papers
Previous year papers provide valuable insights into:
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the actual difficulty level of the exam
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the types of reasoning questions commonly asked
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the balance between Quant, English, and Logical Reasoning
By solving past papers under timed conditions, you begin to recognize recurring patterns in SNAP questions, which makes them easier to handle during the real exam.
They also help reduce exam anxiety, because you become familiar with the structure and pacing of the test.
Develop a Clear Time Management Strategy
Time management is one of the most decisive factors in SNAP performance. Since the exam moves quickly, candidates must enter the exam with a clear plan for allocating time across sections.
A practical strategy includes:
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starting with the section you are strongest in
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quickly solving direct questions first
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marking difficult questions for review instead of getting stuck
Practicing with timers while solving questions helps you understand how long you typically spend on different question types.
With consistent practice, this builds a natural rhythm that allows you to maximize attempts without sacrificing accuracy.
Maintain Regular Revision and Shortcut Practice
Because SNAP focuses on speed, revision should emphasize key concepts, formulas, and shortcuts.
A helpful habit is maintaining a small revision notebook that includes:
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important formulas from quantitative aptitude
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mental math shortcuts
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common reasoning patterns
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vocabulary or grammar rules for English
Reviewing this notebook regularly ensures that the most important tools stay fresh in your memory.
Another valuable exercise is reviewing mistakes made in mock tests. Identifying why an error occurred helps prevent repeating the same mistake in future attempts.
Stay Updated with Reading and Language Skills
While SNAP does not have a dedicated current affairs section like some other MBA exams, the General English section benefits from strong reading habits.
Reading newspapers, business articles, or opinion pieces can help improve:
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vocabulary
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comprehension speed
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understanding of sentence structure
Many candidates find that even 10-15 minutes of daily reading gradually improves their performance in the English section.
Should You Attempt Both Exams?
For many MBA aspirants, the best approach is simply to write both exams.
The preparation overlap is high, and attempting both increases the number of B-school options.
The typical timeline also works well:
| Exam | Month |
|---|---|
| SNAP | December |
| XAT | January |
This means SNAP can act as a useful warm-up before XAT.
Preparing for competitive MBA entrance exams like the Xavier Aptitude Test and the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test requires more than just solving random questions. What truly makes the difference is structured preparation, smart strategy, and consistent mock analysis.
If youโre planning to seriously target top B-schools such as XLRI โ Xavier School of Management or Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Pune, having the right guidance can save months of confusion and help you focus on the topics that actually matter.
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