What minimum percentile is required to take admission in any college through SNAP?

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Abhishek Desai
8 years ago
Hello, If your aim is the top three I.e. SIBM, SCMHRD and SIIB, then a score of roughly at least 92 percentile and above (as per previous years' trends) should be good enough to fetch an interview call. As 50% weight age is given to the SNAP scores during the admission process, the more one scores

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What percentile is required for Symbiosis Institute of management studies?

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