Snap Cut Off Highlights
The SNAP test, or Symbiosis National Aptitude Test, is a standardized exam for admission to MBA programs at Symbiosis International University. Conducted annually, it assesses candidates on various skills, including quantitative ability, verbal ability, and logical reasoning. With a focus on analytical skills and problem-solving, SNAP is crucial for aspiring MBA students. Successful performance can open doors to prestigious management courses across the Symbiosis network.
- The lowest percentile that each SNAP-participating college sets in order to select applicants for MBA/PGDM admission is known as the “SNAP cut off.”
- The cutoff for SCMHRD Pune is typically between 94 and 96, whereas the SIBM Pune cutoff is typically around 97-98.5 percentile.
- Candidates may enter the GE-WAT-PI round if their score is equal to or higher than the predetermined SNAP cut off percentile.
- A few days following the release of the SNAP results, each college that participates in the program posts the cut off separately on its website.
- Only candidates who are chosen to move on to the GE-WAT-PI phase will be aware of the SNAP exam cut off.
- Qualifying candidates will be required to take part in the GE-WAT-PI round, with the cutoffs for SNAP decided by the institute for that particular year.
- Those on the short list will receive an email invitation to the GE-WAT-PI round.
- Only upon the completion of the GE-WAT-PI round will the final admissions selection be made.
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