SCMHRD has released the PI shortlist for its MBA programmes, admission for which is based on SNAP 2025 score. Candidates can check their PI shortlist status and book a slot now.
SCMHRD PI shortlist 2026 has been released today. Candidates who had selected the institute as preferred college in the SNAP application form, can check their shortlist status and apply for GE-PI round by booking a slot. SNAP 2025 cut off for SCMHRD is likely to be between 95 to 98 percentile at which candidates have been shortlisted.
The institute will conduct Group Exercise (GE) and Personal Interview (PI) round for selected candidates in February-March. Those selected for the GE-PI round will informed via email.
How to Check SCMHRD Pune PI Shortlist Status 2026?
SCMHRD will be shortlisting candidates for MBA, MBA (BA), and MBA (IDM) courses through GE-PI. Check below how to book a slot.
- Visit the SCMHRD Pune website
- Click on text indicating βshortlist for MBA, MBA (BA), and MBA (IDM) 2026β
- Enter SNAP ID and password
- Click on sign in to check your PI shortlist
- Book a slot by selecting available time and date
- Mention other relevant details and complete the process
SCMHRD Pune MBA Admission 2026: Final Selection
Final selection will be based on the following parameters. Candidates who meet all the criteria and perform on all the following parameters will be selected.
| SNAP final merit list: parameters and weightage |
|
|---|---|
| SNAP Score* |
50 |
| GE |
10 |
| PI |
40 |
| Total |
100 |
*Out of 60, scaled down to 50 marks.
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SNAP exam preparation requires about 6 months so candidates must start studying for it from June onwards. The SNAP exam is conducted in three sessions and the first session is conducted in the first week of December, second session is conducted in the second week and the third session is conducted in the third week. So, while making a SNAP prep plan, candidates must keep in mind which exam session will they appear for. Those who have appeared for SNAP before or are preparing for other MBA entrance exams too, can start SNAP preparation from August-September.
SNAP is one of the few MBA entrance exams which is easy in terms of difficulty level. It is much easier The number of questions, as well as the exam duration are less that than other MBA entrance exams. The type of questions asked in SNAP as also pretty straightforward.
Moreover, SNAP exam is held thrice for candidates to repeat attempts, which allows candidates to improve their score if they want to. The SNAP syllabus is same as other MBA entrance exam and there are no questions on Reading Comprehension or Data Sufficiency. This makes the SNAP exam much easier to crack than other exams.
Since 2020, the exam is conducted for only 60 minutes and the total number of questions asked is also 60. The first section of SNAP question paper is General English, the second section is Analytical & Logical Reasoning and the third section is Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency.
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A good attempt of around 80 per cent of questions with 85-90 per cent accuracy is considered good score in SNAP. The SNAP exam has 60 questions only, so the number of attempts considered good are 40-45. Candidates must aim to solve a good number of questions in every section of SNAP, so that their overall score is good and they have a better chance of getting selected for admission. If you do not clear the SNAP cut off may not be eligible for admission to MBA programmers offered by SIU institutes. Meeting the minimum cut off is a mandatory requirement to be eligible for the Group Exercise (GE), Personal Interview (PI) and Writing Ability Test (WAT). Thus, when preparing for SNAP, keep in mind a target score. The SNAP cut offs are lower for Reserved category candidates.