Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Symbiosis International, Pune

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Kripa Shah

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Hello Rupesh,
I think there are very less chances that you will get a call. It is difficult because for ABM, around 75 percentile cutoff was required last time.

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Kripa Shah

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Yes, you can get a call from SIIB, but before that kindly mention me for which field you have applied, because for IB it is little high.

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Kripa Shah

Beginner-Level 5

Hello Shubham,The minimum cutoff for agribusiness up till now was around 75 percentile. This time, since the online exam was held and results were little down, so can't say it may go up till 70 percentile also.

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Priyanka BhatiaCampus Representative, SIBM-B

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Saptarshi,
I am sorry, but I am not the right person to answer on behalf of SCMHRD. Please contact their official admissions team or visit their official website to confirm the information. At SIBM-Bengaluru, the highest package offered last year was INR 24 LPA and the average package offered was INR 9.58 LPA. We have companies like Dell, Deloitte, JP Morgan Chase, ITC, Capgemini, etc., recruiting from our students. You can view the detailed placement report here:
www.sibmbengaluru.edu.in.
All the best.

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Kripa Shah

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Since SNAP was held online, so not sure about the present scenario. But, until now the cutoff used to be around 70 percentile.

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Kripa Shah

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Basically, for GD process you can go through the current affairs. They give you such topics about which everyone is aware of. It is not fixed that you will only get those topics, which you might get in other colleges for e.g. Trump's rule in US, so start reading newspaper daily and search on google for some current topics for GD. It can be an abstract topic also, like blue color, so you can clear this GD through your way of approaching and mentioning your valid points. Even if you don't know the topic, listen to others and then start.

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Kripa Shah

Beginner-Level 5

Yes there are chances that you get a call.

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Kripa Shah

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I think it is difficult but still can't say because agri business also goes for high cutoff since after IRMA , SIIB comes in the field of agri business.

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Kripa Shah

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Expected score for agribusiness till now was around 60 marks. It mostly varies year to year because it depends on the difficulty level of exams. Also, for the first time, the online SNAP exam is going to take place, so may be the score will vary.

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Kripa Shah

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The expected cut-off is around 85 percentile.

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