Missed SNAP Cutoff? Register for NMAT Additional Window Until Jan 10; Exam from Jan 13

Missed SNAP Cutoff? Register for NMAT Additional Window Until Jan 10; Exam from Jan 13

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Abhishek Dhawan
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New Delhi, Updated on Jan 8, 2025 13:47 IST

SNAP results have been declared today at snaptest.org. Candidates who are not satisfied with the SNAP score have an option to apply for NMAT additional window until January 10.

Alternate Option to SNAP

Missed SNAP Cutoff? Register for NMAT Additional Window Until Jan 10; Exam from Jan 13

SIBM, Pune, has released the SNAP results. Candidates aspiring for an MBA admissions through SNAP will have to meet the cutoff scores to get an admission call. Candidates can predict the SNAP cutoff based on the past year’s cutoff marks. Candidates who think that they might not get a call for admissions through SNAP can consider NMAT for admissions. NMAT is accepted by more than 50 b-schools for MBA/PGDM admission. GMAC is currently facilitating NMAT registration for additional window. 

Candidates can apply for NMAT exam under the additional phase until January 10. However, those who have appeared for all three attempts of NMAT exam between November 5 and December 20 are not eligible to apply for NMAT second window.

NMAT exam under the additional phase will begin at limited test centres. The window to schedule the NMAT exam will be available as soon as the candidate completes the registration process. Candidates can schedule a date to appear for the NMAT additional phase exam between January 13 and 17.

Candidates considering NMAT additional phase exam must note that not all colleges will accept the scores from the additional phase exam. Candidates must check with the desired b-school about the selection criteria based on NMAT scores. While some NMAT colleges will only accept the score from the first exam attempt, some might not consider the scores from the exam held during the additional phase.

Besides NMAT, SNAP, XAT and CAT, candidates can consider other entrance exams, such as XGMT for admission to XIM University, TANCET for MBA admissions in Tamil Nadu, TS ICET for MBA admissions in Telangana, and other state level entrance exams.

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Q: Β  When is NMAT cutoff released?

A:

NMAT cutoff scores are released by the participating institutes during its admission process. Candidates have to apply for the desired b-school. Some of these institute may or may not release the NMAT cutoff scores. Candidates must refer to the official website of the desired b-school to know about the cutoff scores.

The overall NMAT cut-off level generally remains between 150-280. More than 40 B-Schools across India and 20+ international B-schools accept NMAT scores for MBA admission. the cutoff scores and percentile changes across participating b-schools. Additionally, some colleges may seek admission based on sectional as well as overall cutoff scores, while some may only consider the overall cutoff. 

Q: Β  When will SNAP 2024 cut off be announced?

A:

 The date of SNAP cut off announcement is never communicated by the Symbiosis International (Deemed) University, as the selection process is conducted by the constituent institutes individually. However, it has been seen over the years that the SNAP cut off are released about a week after exam result declaration. The SNAP cut offs are available through login at the websites of SIU institutes as candidates who pass the SNAP exam, have to fill the personal interview form based on their score and college cut off. The SNAP cut off usually ranges between 55-98 percentile. The cut offs for SIMB Pune is the highest every year and the cut offs for SIHS Pune is the lowest.

Q: Β  My SNAP percentile is 94, and I had given the interview at SIBM Hyderabad. The interview was average. Are there any chances of admission?

A:
Based on your SNAP percentile of 94, you have a good chance of getting shortlisted for SIBM Hyderabad. However, admission to SIBM Hyderabad is not solely based on your SNAP score and interview performance. The final admission decision is based on various factors, including academic performance, work experience (if any), extracurricular activities, diversity, and the overall profile of the candidate. So, while your interview performance was average, it is still possible that you may be offered admission based on other factors that the institute considers important. However, it ultimately depends on the cut-off scores and the number of seats available for the course you have applied for. It is best to wait for the final admission decision from SIBM Hyderabad and consider backup options in case you are not offered admission.

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