SNAP 2025 Expected Percentile Score; Detailed marks vs expected percentile analysis
Considering the past year’s data, a detailed marks vs SNAP 2025 expected percentile score analysis has been conducted. Scoring 50–48 marks is expected to place candidates in 100–99.9+ percentile range, suitable for top SNAP institute calls.
SNAP 2025 Expected Percentile Score: The SNAP 2025 Expected Percentile Score analysis helps candidates understand how their scores might convert into percentiles based on predicted exam trends. For high scorers, the competition is very tough. Candidates scoring between 50–48 marks are likely to fall in the 100 to 99.9+ percentile range, which is usually required for calls from the top SNAP institutes. Those scoring 48–46 marks can expect to be in the 99.9–99.5+ percentile, while scores in the 46–44 range may correspond to 99.5–98.7+ percentiles, indicating strong, competitive performance.
These estimates are prepared by carefully reviewing previous years’ SNAP score-percentile data, changes in exam difficulty, overall student performance, and past cutoffs for top institutes such as SIBM Pune, SCMHRD Pune, SIIB, and others. While this analysis gives a good idea of what to expect, the actual percentiles may still vary depending on the difficulty level of SNAP 2025 and how all candidates perform.
SNAP 2025 Expected Marks vs Percentile Score Analysis
Here’s the detailed expected marks vs percentile analysis of SNAP 2025 in the following table.
Marks Range | Expected Percentile Score |
50 – 48 | 100 – 99.9+ |
48 – 46 | 99.9 – 99.5+ |
46 – 44 | 99.5 – 98.7+ |
44 – 42 | 98.7 – 97.8+ |
42 – 40 | 97.8 – 97+ |
40 – 38 | 97 – 94+ |
38 – 36 | 94 – 90+ |
36 – 34 | 90 – 85+ |
34 – 32 | 85 – 80+ |
32 – 30 | 80 – 72+ |
30 – 28 | 72 – 65+ |
28 – 26 | 65 – 57+ |
26 – 24 | 57 – 48+ |
24 – 22 | 48 – 40+ |
22 – 20 | 40 – 27+ |
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It is also important to remember that SNAP percentiles depend heavily on the difficulty level of the exam in a particular year. Since SNAP is conducted in multiple slots, even small variations in question difficulty can affect the final percentile. Additionally, because SNAP is a speed-based test with no sectional cutoffs, candidates with strong accuracy and time-management skills often gain a significant advantage.
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