What is the average cutoff of SNAP to get admission in SIBM?

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Swati Gupta
9 years ago
The cut-off percentile for SNAP is close to around 97.5 for getting a call for the GD PIWAT Process

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Sudhanshu Batta
9 years ago
Cutoff percentile to get into sibm is 98 percentile below that you cannot expect a call for gdpi

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Amit Bonde
9 years ago
Last year cutoffs for GENERAL CATEGORY was 97.5%le.

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T
9 years ago
I have 39.11 percentiles in cet then i get addmition in simbosis clg

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How? On the basis of gd/pi? SIBM accepts snap. Right?

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