SNAP Cut-off 2024: What is a good score for Symbiosis management institutes?
Alivia Mukherjee | January 9, 2025 | 07:49 PM IST | 1 min read
SNAP 2024 Cut-off: The minimum percentile required for SIBM Pune is expected to be around 98.
Use the SNAP 2025 Percentile Predictor to estimate your performance before results, check expected cut-offs, and know your chances of getting shortlisted by SIU institutes.
Try NowNEW DELHI: Symbiosis International (Deemed) University has announced the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) 2024 result yesterday, January 8. The SNAP 2024 exam was held on December 8, 15 and 21. Candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to access the SNAP 2024 scorecard by visiting the official website, snaptest.org.
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The SIU institutes will likely announce SNAP cut-offs 2024 in the last week of January. The PI shortlist based on SNAP cut-off 2024 is expected to be out in the first week of February 2025.
What is a good score in SNAP 2024?
SNAP 2024 carried a total of 60 marks. A score of 40+ in SNAP 2024 can be considered good. SNAP percentile 2024 above 95 will be considered good for institutes like SIBM Pune. Candidates with percentile between 80 to 95 also have a chance to be eligible for several Symbiosis institutes. SNAP 2024 scores below 30 are considered low. SNAP 2024 percentile below 50 are low and can only be considered for admission in private universities.
SNAP Selection Process 2024: Rounds and weightage
The SNAP selection process 2024 differs across participating colleges. However, the SNAP selection process usually involves Group Exercise (GE) Personal Interaction (PI) and Written Ability Test (WAT) rounds. Final admission will be based on SNAP 2024 percentile, GE, WAT, and PI. Candidates can have a look at the selection process and weightage (expected) details below.
- SNAP 2024 Score: 50 %
- Group Exercise (GE): 10 %
- Personal Interaction (PI): 30 %
- Written Ability Test (WAT): 10 %
SNAP Cut-off 2024: Percentile requirements for top MBA colleges (expected)
Candidates can have a look at the SNAP cut-off 2024 for MBA colleges below. (expected)
|
SNAP participating colleges |
SNAP percentile cut-off 2024 |
SNAP cut-off marks 2024 |
|
SIBM Pune |
98-99 |
49-50 |
|
SCMHRD Pune |
96-97 |
46-47 |
|
SIIB Pune |
93-94 |
43-44 |
|
SIBM Bengaluru |
90-91 |
40-41 |
|
SIOM Nashik |
87-88 |
37-38 |
|
SCIT Pune |
85-86 |
35-36 |
|
SIMC Pune |
82-83 |
32-33 |
|
SIDTM Pune. |
80-81 |
30-31 |
|
SIMS Pune |
77-78 |
27-28 |
|
SIBM Hyderabad |
75-76 |
25-26 |
|
SIHS Pune |
75-76 |
25-26 |
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