What is the SNAP cutoff for GD-PI at SITM? I have 2 years experience in telecom software company. What are the packages offered?

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Cutoff depends on which specialization you are opting for.Generally, 70-72 is the cutoff for all specializations. Rs 8.8 lakhs is the average package and your relevant experience weighs in a lot during final placements. Students with prior telecom work experience often grab good packages.

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