What was the cut off for SIMS 2016 batch?

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    Shaurya Singh | Guide-Level 13

    8 years ago
    1. The SIMS cutoff is expected to be in the range of 50 to 55.
    2. For SIIB, it will be in range of 55 to 60.
    3. For SCMHRD, it can be 63 to 65.
    4. For SIBM – Pune, it will be 65 to 70.

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