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predictor show my expected percentile in snap 94 to 96 i got siib pune or not

L RESHMASREE 18th Dec, 2019

Hello Kapil!

Scoring in between 94 to 96 percentile is really a good result. If you are able to score more than 92 percentile, you can expect a good seat at SIIB pune.  This year, the SNAP cut off for SIIB is around 92 percentile.

Hope this information helps you.

Wishing you a good luck!

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What can i expect for 66 marks in snap 2019. I have applied only for sibm pune and sibm bangalore?

Himanshu 17th Dec, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

As you are expecting 66 marks in SNAP 2019 and after the declaration of result those who clear the cut off will be proceeded for further steps that are Group Exercise (GE) and Writing Ability Test (WAT). The cutoff will be released tentatively in second week of January and then every institution will release its cutoff separately. Since you have applied for SIBM Pune and SIBM Bangalore. After analyzing past years cutoff you have the chance to get a seat in SIBM Bangalore but the cutoff for SIBM Pune goes higher so the chances are less, still there is a chance of miracle to happen.
Kindly check this out - SNAP Cutoff

Hope this is helpful.
Have a great day!

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can i get a call from SIOM Nashik as i am expecting around 50 to 55 marks in SNAP 2019?Also i am having relevent work experience

HANNAH GIGI 16th Dec, 2019

Hi Student,

According to SNAP 2018, the marks to percentile score was such that an overall of 70 to 72 marks would fetch a percentile of about 97+ percentile. SIOM Nashik cutoff stands at around 85 percentile. Therefore you have a good chance of getting a call provided that you clear the sectional cutoffs. Last year the cutoffs were such QA- 20, VARC - 25, LR - 18 , GA - 8. However since the general awareness section has been removed from the SNAP 2020 you can expect a slightly higher cutoff in each section.


Hoping that you found this helpful. All the best for all your endeavours.





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Do the colleges of symbiosis reopens the registrations after the exam of snap?

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 16th Dec, 2019
Hello,


Why will they open registration after SNAP.Admission in symbiosis is done based on score in Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (snap) and based on which a candidate is called if GD PI.

I hope this helps.
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Hello. I belong to sc category. For how much percentile in snap will I get Scmhrd call?

Loveena Gupta 12th Dec, 2019

As The SCHMRD ( Symbiosis centre for Management and Human Resource Department) offers post graduate management programmes in nine streams.

According to the cut off for previous year batch i.e. for 2019 : the cut off to get a call from SCHMRD, pune was 80 percentile in SNAP exam for SC category.

Good luck


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could u plz tell me the topics to be studied under quant section if preparing for snap 2019

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 2nd Nov, 2019
Hello there!

Greetings!

Topics you need to prepare for Quantitative Aptitude section for SNAP are listed below :-

  • Geometric and Arithmetic progression, etc.
    • Simple interest and Compound interest
    • Profit and Loss
    • Venn diagram
    • HCF and LCM
    • Number system
    • Partnership
    • Ratios and Proportion
    • Trigonometry.
For detailed information about snap ans its syllabus etc go through :- https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/snap-syllabus
thankyou
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i want to ask if syllabus of CAT and SNAP are same,i mean can i give SNAP on basis of CAT preparation!

rehan18alam Student Expert 25th Oct, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

One key difference between them is General Knowledge . Out of the 150 questions asked in SNAP, 30 are from the section General Awareness. While the other three sections, General English, Analytical & Logical Reasoning and Quantitative Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency have 40 questions each.

On the other hand, CAT does not feature any kind of General Knowledge or General Awareness questions, which makes it stand apart from almost all the management entrance exams of the country.

The syllabus under each subject, be it English, Quantitative Aptitude or Reasoning, is more or less same under both the papers. You will have to study similar sort of concepts for both the exams. However, t he GK section of SNAP 2018 makes you stretch a little extra to crack this exam . Otherwise, both the exams are on similar lines when compared on the syllabus front.

Hope this helps. Thank you.

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Is there any sectional cutoff of SNAP exam that colleges (like SIBM, SCMHRD etc) consider ?

Pranav Mishra 3rd Dec, 2019

Hello Aspirant,

There is no sectional cutoff for SNAP exam you can get a call from any of the colleges of SNAP if you have cleared the overall cutoff of that college. More big the the college more high the overall cutoff so SIBM PUNE and SCMHRD has the highest overall cutoff in the exam which depends on the difficulty of the paper.

Since only few days are remaining for SNAP exam I would like to give a suggestion to solve as many mocks as you can to see how much question and how much marks you are been able to score within the given time limit as SNAP exam cutoff is highly dependent on how much questions you are been able to correctly solve within the time period alloted to you.

I hope the above information is beneficial for you.

All the best.

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CAT/ SNAP /NMAT which is better

Apurva anand 19th Oct, 2019

Hello Debolina, Certainly CAT is the better examination between all of these. Because you get admission the best management colleges i.e IIMs on the basis of your performance in CAT. The colleges accepting CAT scores have the best placement packages. But if you have any specific colleges accepting SNAP/NMAT, then you should go for it because the number of seats accepting that particular exam will be higher.

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What should be the preparation strategy for SNAP is last 15 days to get into SIBM Pune or Banglore?

rehan18alam Student Expert 23rd Nov, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

Since less than two weeks are left i suggest you should avoid learning any new concepts now. Focus on your strong areas now and brush up your basics.

If you are giving mocks then keep on with them but do not give ant mock the day before the exam.

You can also focus on things like puzzle games or reading articles on various topics.

Focus on time management skills. Time plays important role in all entrance exams.

If you have some notes, go through them. But avoid learning something completely new, atleast not in the last week.

Hope this helps. Thanks

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