What is the exact cutoff required in SNAP to get a call from this college?

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Swati Gupta
9 years ago
The exact cut-off for SNAP can't be known. Although a cut off greater than 97 percentile can easily be anticipated.

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Sudhanshu Batta
9 years ago
Every year cutoff for SIBM is about 98 percentile in SNAP to get a call for GD/PI.

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Amit Bonde
9 years ago
Last year cut off was 97.5 percentile for open category.

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Ohk thank you

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