How much marks do I need to score in SNAP to get a call from this college?

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Srijita Sarkar
9 years ago
As the level of difficulty of SNAP Test is variable, there is no "sure-shot" score which will guarantee the crossing the cut-off. Also, the cut-off is always based on percentile and not on scores. It is advisable to gauge the difficulty of the paper and apply your strengths to the best of your abili

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thanks alot

Anjali Hamirwasia
9 years ago
Hello, The 2015 cut off for MBA at SIBM Pune was 97.7516 percentile for general category.

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Prachi Kamble
9 years ago
Hi Vishvesh, The SNAP cutoff for SIBM Pune varies each year depending on the number of aspirants. Considering the high number of applications every year, you may expect a high cutoff (around 98 percentile).

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