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Swati Gupta

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Yes with continuous hard work one can easily crack the SNAP test.

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Swati Gupta

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There is only one way of getting admission in SIBM Pune and that is based on the merit and SNAP performance.

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Swati Gupta

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The first shortlisting happens at the SNAP cut-off level. Later, the GD-PI eliminates according to the number of intake and the few people are give waitlist numbers.

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Swati Gupta

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The exact cut-off for SNAP can't be known. Although a cut off greater than 97 percentile can easily be anticipated.

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SHRISTY SHRIVASTAVA

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Dear Avinash,
Please make sure that you want to get this information for IBS or IBA. As far as IBS is considered, it accepts only CAT, GMAT and NMAT scores. IBA accepts MAT scores.
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Shristy Shrivastava

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HARSHIL DAWAR

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No, IPU has its own entrance exam named as CET.

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Prasenjit Biswas

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90% is required to get admission in IIM Bangalore. Some time it also depends on your luck.

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M Akhil

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It was 96.5 percentile this year ( 2016-18)

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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No.
If you are going or executive MBA, then these exams are not needed.

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Srikanth Choppala

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The minimum time you would require to prepare for CAT is dedicated 3-4 months, f you have a good foundation in schooling. This time should be totally for the preparation and nothing else. But in case you are working or attending college than it will take a minimum of 6-8 months.

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