SNAP 2015 Result, Cutoff, Analisys & Answer Key
The results of SNAP 2015 will be declared on January 11 after 1 pm. The Symbiosis International University had conducted the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) on December 20, 2015. All those students who had registered and appeared for the SNAP 2015 examination will be able to download SNAP 2015 score card from the official website.
How to check?
In order to check the score card, the candidates must follow the steps listed below:
- Go to the official website ( snaptest.org )
- Click on the link, ‘Download your score card’
- Enter SNAP id and password
SNAP 2015 Cutoff Marks
The SNAP 2015 cutoff released by SIU determines the basic marks on which the student is eligible to follow the selection procedure of each college. Participating institutes will declare the cutoff upon which the students will be admitted into different programmes.
Expected SNAP 2015 Cutoff
SIU has maintained similar cutoff for years, thus it is expected that the Cutoff for SNAP will be similar to that of last year. The cutoff is the required limit set by the exam bodies in terms of minimum exam score which is to be crossed in order to qualify the exam. Cutoff scores for SNAP 2015 Exam will be different for different categories.
The following table includes the SNAP Cutoff for the general category. The cutoff is displayed for various colleges and further updates in the data for other categories and colleges will be done with the release:
Institute | SNAP 2015 Cutoff (Estimated) |
SIBM, Pune | 98 |
SIBM, Bengaluru | 95+ |
SIOM, Nashik | 91.7+ |
SCIT | 68 |
SICSR | 55+ |
SIMC | 48 |
SSBF | 58 |
SITM | 72 |
SIIB, Pune | 93.21+ |
SCMHRD | 96.5 |
Disclaimer: The above mentioned data are subjected to vary from the official SNAP 2015 Cutoff.
Other details: SNAP 2015 Cutoff
The cutoffs are released as the official and expected cutoffs.
The official SNAP 2015 Cutoff will be the final one and will be released by the exam bodies after or with the exam results.
The SNAP expected cutoff is just an estimation made by the education experts or the coaching institutes on the basis of following factors:
- Number of exam takers
- Previous year cutoffs
- Difficulty level of exam