SNAP Expected Percentile Marks 2024

Candidates can check out SNAP expected percentile marks 2024 based on the previous years' trends on the page below. The percentile vs marks analysis has been provided for the 30 to 100 range.

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SNAP Percentile Marks 2024 : Candidates wondering what marks will correspond to 100, 90, and other percentiles can check out the analysis below. The analysis has been done based on the previous year’s trend, and hence might or might not be similar to the official percentile vs marks which will be released by the authorities soon. Until then, candidates can refer to the table below to have a vague idea of their percentiles for their score, and where they can seek admission for each percentile.

Since the full mark of the SNAP 2024 examination is 60 marks, according to our calculation, the 100 percentile might be 50 or more marks, and the 90 percentile can be 36.5 marks or more. Check out the analysis for all other marks below. Do note that the marks vs percentile can differ as it will be based on the performance of the candidates, the performance of the topper, and other factors.

SNAP Expected Percentile Marks 2024

Based on the previous year’s trend, the following table displays SNAP Percentile Marks 2024 from the percentile range from 30 to 100:

Percentile Expected Marks
100 percentile 50+ marks
99 percentile 45.17+ marks
98 percentile 43+ marks
97 percentile 41+ marks
96 percentile 40+ marks
95 percentile 39.5+ marks
90 percentile 36.5+ marks
80 percentile 33+ marks
70 percentile 30+ marks
60 percentile 27.5+ marks
50 percentile 25.25+ marks
40 percentile 22.75+ marks
30 percentile 21+ marks

The authorities will calculate the SNAP Percentile for each candidate by using the following formula - [(Total Number of Candidates − Rank of a Candidate)/(Total Number of Candidates)] × 100. The cutoff required by each college will be different, however, 85 to 100 percentile is a good cutoff and can help candidates seek admission to most colleges based on their availability.
Detailed Percentile-wise Expected Marks

Detailed Marks-wise Expected Percentile

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