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Abhishek Pandey

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You need to apply using CAT score for admissions at Institute of management, Nirma University

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Shaurya Singh

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Every college under the Symbiosis bramd name has a different cutoff U need to have a good academic profile and more than 50% in graduation to give SNAP

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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Well, you just need to score somewhere around 70% to make it to SIBM.

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Sudhanshu Batta

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You will have to fill form for snap which will open in October. The exam is conducted during dec month and one needs atleast 98 percentile to get shortlisted for SIBM

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Vishal Balasubramanian

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Yes a scholarship is provided to the students who secure the highest marks in SNAP irrespective of which college under Symbiosis university they enroll.

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Aakriti Gupta

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This year the cutoff was around 86.5 percentile.

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Darshit ShahLead Business Associate- kancor ingredients

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Hello Anish,
In most of the exams, some chapters carry more weightage (few examples: probability, Number systems, Speed-time-distance, geometry) make sure that you don't miss any of this. It's always advisable to practise well for each chapter. All these exams are about choosing right questions( which can be solved easily) and don't waste time for complex questions. So start with questions with which you are comfortable and then try other parts. If you have at least learnt basic concepts, you might be able to solve easy questions of any chapter, because one never knows examiner will give tough question from which part.
Best of luck :)

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Amit Bonde

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It is more than enough to prepare for SNAP. Difficulty level of SNAP changes each year as there is no fixed pattern of questions. Make sure you also prepare general knowledge questions as well. There is separate section for GK questions in SNAP.

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Amit Bonde

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Arun sharma's quantitative aptitude and verbal reasoning.

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neera jain

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Keep it as a second option as nia give specialization as risk manager

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