SNAP 2025 Expected Cutoff for All Institutes and Categories

Sohini Bhattacharya

Updated On: December 06, 2025 11:01 AM

The expected SNAP 2025 cutoff for all institutes and categories are likely to closely mimic the past year trends. The top-tier institutes are expected to have a cutoff score of 43+ for the general categories. 
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SNAP 2025 Expected Cutoff for All Institutes and Categories

The SNAP 2025 expected cutoff for top Symbiosis institutes is likely to follow previous-year trends. SIBM Pune is likely to have the highest cutoff, that is, around the 97th to 98.5th percentile, followed by SCMHRD Pune at nearly the 96th to 97th percentile. SIBM Bengaluru and SIIB Pune may require 88th to 94th percentile, depending on the program. Mid-tier institutes such as SIOM Nashik, SIDTM Pune, SICSR Pune, SIMC Pune and others generally fall in the 70th to 85th percentile range
The cutoff requirements are usually higher for the top-tier institutes like SIBM Pune and SCMHRD. While the institute-wise cutoff marks for all the participating institutes usually remain almost identical every year, there are many factors that influence the expected cutoff percentile. These factors include the overall exam difficulty level, total number of applicants, final selection weightage, and past year trends. Those who successfully secure the required cutoff for their desired institutes will be shortlisted to participate in the GE, WAT, and PI rounds of selection.

Expected SNAP 2025 Cuoff Score vs Percentile

Students may refer to the expected cutoff score vs percentile data for SNAP 2025 here:

Score

Expected Percentile

42+ marks

98.5th

41+ marks

98th

39+ marks

95th

36+ marks

90th

33.5+ marks

85th

32+ marks

80th

30+ marks

75th

29+ marks

70th

28+ marks

65th

25+ marks

50th

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Institute-wise SNAP 2025 Expected Cutoff for All Categories

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The institute-wise SNAP 2025 expected cutoff score has been provided here:

SNAP College

Open Category

SC Category

ST Category

DA Category

KM Category

SIBM Pune

98

65

55

33

82

SCMHRD Pune

96

60

50

52

85

SIIB Pune IB

93

58

21

29

79

SIBM Bangalore

88

58

21

29

79

SIOM Nashik

85

55

20

28

75

SICSR Pune

80

50

19

25

70

SIDTM Pune

80

50

19

25

70

SIIB Pune Agri

78

52

19

26

71

SIMS Pune

75

48

18

24

66

SIMC Pune

75

45

17

23

63

SCIT Pune

75

45

17

23

63

SSMC Bangalore

75

47

17

33

63

SIIC Pune Energy and Env

70

44

17

23

66

SIBM Pune Entrepreneurship

70

46

17

22

60

SIDTM Pune Systems

70

44

17

23

63

SIDTM Pune Telecom

65

40

17

22

60

SIHS Pune

60

40

16

20

58

SSBF Pune

60

40

15

20

58

SIBM Hyderabad

60

37

15

20

50

SSSS Pune

55

37

15

18

50

SIBM Nagpur

55

37

13

18

50

SIBM Noida

50

35

12

15

45

In a gist, the expected SNAP 2025 cutoff for all institutes and categories is likely to mimic the previous year’s data. Students are required to meet the cutoff score to be shortlisted for the further rounds of the selection process.

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