How much do I need to score in SNAP to get admission in this college? I belong to SC category & have 61% in my in 10th, 12th & UG.

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Asked by Sanjeev Kumar
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R
9 years ago
Last year it was 96.5 percentile in SNAP, it doesn't matter with undergrads,10th and 12th.Try to crack SNAP. All the best.

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Shreshth Mishra
9 years ago
Considering your score, try to target around 90 percentile to have a safe bet. Also you will have to perform exceedingly well in GD and PI to make it through to the institute.

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