SIOM, SNAP Cutoff 2023 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff percentile for SNAP is 87
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The admissions process was too smooth. Snap was the entrance exam. The volunteers were very helpful and corporating. All the instructions were clear and the GD pi process was very smooth. The panellists were really helpful
The most important thing that sets SIOM apart from other BSchools is it's well led course structure and set of certifications provided. SIOM exclusively focuses on core Operations courses from the first semester itself which is done in very few colleges across India.
One of the best for Operations management in the country. Best know for it's curriculum and the toles provided my the companies. Having less number of students and an average package of 12 lakhs make this college verg good in terms of ROI
All the symbiosis colleges have a special entrance exam named as SNAP. All the colleges under the name of symbiosis have different cut off and the Students who are able to cross that cut off are shortlisted for the further process. Which are gd (group discussion) and final interview. I had also gone through the same admission process as mentioned above. Last year the cut off of SIOM was 92%. Usually the cut off SIOM is above 90 percentile. I had chosen this course over other courses because I have intrest in manufacturing, processing and I want to work on the shop floor to know how the final product is made and to know that to explore that world I have to be an operation manager. That is why I had SIOM which provides a detailed knowledge about operations.
I gave multiple MBA entrance exams like CAT, SNAP, XAT, NMAT,IIFT, CET, etc. SNAP and CAT qualified me for interview rounds in few colleges like IRMA, SIIB, SIOM, KJ Somaiya, MICA, where I qualified in all except KJ. Finally operations was something that interested me and I confirmed my admission in SIOM
My admission was done on the basis of my SNAP exam scores. Our institute accepts scores of other entrance exams, approved by AICTE. The shortlisted students are invited for further round of counselling like GD and PI. Entire admission process was pretty smooth. Since I am from the finance background, I was aiming for this institute.
Admissions to the MBA program are granted on the basis of SNAP scores. A merit list is prepared on the basis of entrance exam scores, academic performance, and performance in the interview round.
We had an all India level entrance test SNAP. This test happens in the month of December. Shortlisted candidates would be called in for interviews, group discussion and test. Post these rounds, final 120 would be shortlisted.
The college is very good. The campus is not a big one. It is a small campus but based on the batch strength it will suffice. Now overall college ranking is expected to increase because it is basically based on placement and the season started very well.
One needs to register for SNAP and then SIOM. Based on the cut-off students are invited to the campus for Group Exercise, Written Assessment test, and Personal Interview. Everything happens in a single session. Every student is allocated a batch or a group for which there is a coordinator present who guides the aspirants for each and every process.
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