Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, Symbiosis International, Pune

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Anjali Sharma

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No, there is no way possible to get the SIMC Pune MBA programme directly. The institute accepts marks of the SNAP test as per the cutoff. Students are required to apply for SNAP and appear for the exam to become eligible for the course. Once the result is declared for this entrance test, the university shortlists students for the next round. It is mandatory for each shortlisted student to appear in this round. The final merit list is being prepared based on the last round.

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To get a seat in the SIMC Pune MBA programme students must meet the eligibility criteria of the course. Students must have a graduate degree in any stream with 50% marks. For the further admission process, candidates have to appear in the SNAP test. The application form for the MBA course is only open for those who register themselves for SNAP. Once the SNAP exam is done, the institute declares the names of students shortlisted for the GE/PI round. After that the institute releases a final merit list for the selected students. Candidates need to pay the prescribed fee and confirm the candidature.

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The SIMC Pune MBA basic eligibility is to be graduated with a minimum aggregate of 50% (45% for SC/ST). If the candidates fulfill this requirement, then they have to register themselves for the SNAP test. Students can apply for the course only after registering for SNAP. SNAP is another eligibility requirement for the MBA course. Those who clear the SNAP test will be sent for the further process of admission to the SIMC Pune MBA programme.

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The last date for applying for the MBA course at SIMC Pune has passed. The registration process starts in August after registration and fee payment for SNAP test. The registration window for the SIMC Pune MBA programme closes in mid-January. Those who are willing to pursue MBA course at SIMC Pune, should fill out the application form on time. 

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The SNAP registration for the SIMC Pune MBA course begins in the month of August and goes on till January. This duration covers processes like registration, admit card release, SNAP exam dates, and declaration of results. See below all the related dates for SNAP:

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Dates

SNAP registration and payment 

August

SNAP 2025 Registration and Payment Closes

November

Admit Card

End November to mid-December

SNAP Computer Base Test (CBT)

December

Announcement of Result

January



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The admission window for SIMC Pune MBA generally opens in August and closes in mid-January. The students can only see the tab for applying for the course when they complete the payment for SNAP exam registration. There are no fees for the application form for the MBA course, but an amount of INR 2250 is needed to be paid while registering for SNAP tests.

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The MBA at SIMC Pune costs around INR 19.79 Lacs for two years. This fees contains of components, such as tuition fee, mess charge, hostel charge and some other refundable deposits. The given fee is as per the official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to revision and, hence, is indicative. Except the course fee, students need to give a SNAP registration fee of INR 2250.

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There is no fee as such for applying for the SIMC Pune MBA course. But candidates need to pay the SNAP registration fee before applying for the course. The registration fee for SNAP is INR 2250. Once the payment is done for SNAP, students can fill out the application form for the SIMC Pune MBA course. The application window closes after the announcement of SNAP results.

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Yes, to get admissions to MBA at SIMC Pune, candidates have to qualifying for the SNAP test. The Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) is a common entrance test for admission to MBA courses offered by Symbiosis International (Deemed) University. The registration for SNAP tests opens in August. The exams are conducted in December. It is mandatory for candidates to apply for the test to become eligible for the MBA course.

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The SIMC Pune MBA programme is offered in communication management with the duration of two years, divided into 4 semesters. The eligibility criteria for MBA course at SIMC Pune is written below:

  • Graduate degree with 50% marks (45% marks for reserved category).
  • Qualify Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP).

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