What is the SNAP cut off for candidate belonging to Reserved category?

What is the cut-offs of the reserved category students, of the 2018 intake year. And, I wanted to know, is there some kind of relieve in fees, which they provide or arrange. So, what are those cases?

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Asked by Chinmay Bele
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7 years ago

The SNAP cut-off for Reserved category students varies from institute to institute, but it is lower than that of General category candidates in all B-schools. For Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM) Pune, the SNAP cut-off for reserved category candidates last year was: SC : 73.0880 ST:

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7 years ago
The cutoff keeps changing every year, and hence does not make sense to forecast it. Reserved category students have the same fees, however they get more opportunities for scholarships specifically for reserved categories.

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But I just want to know about 2018 intake details, can you provide me with the same? I don't want to know about the previous years, nor about of coming batch, just 2018.

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