What is the SNAP cut off? Is there a provision of negative marking in the GK section?

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Anjali Hamirwasia
9 years ago
Hello, The cut off was 97.90 percentile last year for SIBM Pune. In SNAP, each wrong answer attracts 25% negative marks, even GK section. You can read more about the SNAP Test Structure here - http://www.snaptest.org/teststructure.html

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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). Yes, there is negative marking for the GK section as well. Each wrong answer attracts 25%

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Srijita Sarkar
9 years ago
The SNAP test cut-off varies from year to year and since it is a percentile score, it is highly dependent on the number of people appearing for the test. That being said, the number of applicants are increasing year by year so a high percentile score is advisable; somewhere in the ranges of 98 perce

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