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Cheryl Fernandes

Contributor-Level 9

SNAP is specifically for Symbiosis. No other institute apart from Symbiosis accept SNAP scores.

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Joel BhandareOpen to discussion regarding MBA and PGDM

Contributor-Level 8

Anything above 60 percentile is a safe score.

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Yes, a student can appear in CAT, MAT or SNAP exam with a backlog.
You just need to select Yes to the question registration form that asks: Are you in the final year of Bachelors Degree?
The only rule that exists here is you have to score 50%
The certificate from your issuing university should be submitted before June 2018. Or you can submit a certificate issued by the Principal/Registrar of University before June, 2018 that would certify you as you have taken the supplementary examination and the results are awaited.
Candidates belonging to Reserved Category have to submit a copy of the certificate while registering , without which t
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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Highlights
Course is affiliated to Symbiosis International University
Registrations open for SNAP 2017 - Apply Now @ www.bit.ly/SNAP2k17
Eligibility:
Qualification: Graduation 50%
Candidates appearing in final year can apply on provisional basis.
Candidate who has completed qualifying qualification from any Foreign University must obtain an equivalence certificate from Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
Entrance exam: SNAP
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/mba-in-telecom-management-sitm-symbiosis-national-aptitude-test-snap-pune-lavale-village-119355

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

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 in the exam, the better it will be to convert the call.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
If they have clearly stated than one cannot appear for any other exam, then it is better to give only MAT. In case they really find out you giving any other exam too, they might debar you from giving MAT. So decide accordingly. SNAP is a much better exam than MAT as one has a wider variety while applying for more reputed B-schools like SIBM, SCMHRD, etc.

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Abhishek Tambulwadkar

Beginner-Level 5

Both are taken into account.Valid experience can cover considerable ground for you if your SNAP score is on the lower side, but one has to really prove themselves in the interview once a call is received.

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Srijita SarkarMBA-1 Marketing

Contributor-Level 8

SNAP Test cut-off is largely dependent on the type of paper and the scores of students who have appeared for it. There is no set cut-off as the final score is in percentile. The subsequent processes constitute of a Group Exercise, Personal Interview and a Written Ability Test and the details will be communicated post the shortlists are out. For more details, kindly drop an email to admissionsteam@sibmpune.edu.in.

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Yagesh Batra

Beginner-Level 4

Dear Riya,
The cut-off is dynamic and is based on the SNAP percentile and not the score.
For more information on this, visit college website.

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