SNAP (Symbiosis National Aptitude Test)

01 January 1990

SNAP Cutoff

SNAP 2025 CUT OFF

The SNAP 2025 cut-off refers to the minimum score or percentile required for shortlisting candidates for the next admission rounds (GE-PI-WAT) at various Symbiosis International (Deemed) University (SIU) institutes. Each SIU college sets its own cut-off, which can vary based on factors like exam difficulty, number of applicants, and available seats.

Expected SNAP 2025 Cut-Offs (Percentile & Score)

Institute

Expected percentile

Expected score (out of 60)

SIBM Pune

98-99

49-50

SCMHRD Pune

96-97

46-47

SIIB Pune

93-94

43-44

SIBM Bengaluru                                                        

90-91

40-41

SIOM Nashik                                                             

87-88

37-38

SCIT Pune

85-86

36-36

SIMC Pune

82-83

32-33

SITM Pune                                                                

80-81

30-31

SIMS Pune                                                                

77-78

27-28

SIHS Pune                                                                

75-76

25-26

 

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