Does SIBM Hyderabad accept SNAP?

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    abhishek gaurav | Contributor-Level 9

    2 months ago

    Yes, SNAP scores are considered by SIBM Hyderabad for MBA and EMBA programme admissions. SNAP is an obligatory entrance examination held by Symbiosis International University. All candidates must hold valid SNAP scores to be qualified for subsequent rounds. GE and PI are done after SNAP announcements.

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