How much CAT and SNAP percentile is required to get admission?

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Satyajit Dev Sarma
9 years ago
Symbiosis does not take students from CAT. .you have to appear for SNAP . For SIBM pune if your are general you will need around 98+ percentile. .and for SCMHRD Pune something around 95+ percentile (for safe side) . All the best :)

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Amit Bonde
9 years ago
Only SNAP score is valid for SIBM Pune admissions. The cut off varies each year. It was 97.5 percentile last to to get call for GD-PI processes.

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