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i scored 44.750 marks in snap exams, is there any chances of getting call from sims pune. i belong from defence category.


Kreity 1st Dec, 2019
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Harshita Gupta 10th Jan, 2020
Hey,

A score of 44 marks means that your percentile may be around 65-70. And for admissions in SIMS Pune, the cut-off is 51+ percentile for general defence category students. So, you do have a chance to get a call.
Once you apply and get shortlisted, you will have to appear for written ability test, group discussion and Personal interview. All these factors along with your academics will determine your admission.
The weightage of SNAP score is 50%, group discussion is 10%, written ability test is 10% and personal interview is 30%. So, make sure you are well prepared for all this.

You can use our SNAP pathfinder to know more.
https://bschool.careers360.com/pathfinder/snap

Hope this helps!
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10th Jan, 2021
This year I'm getting 20-22marks (defence background) can I expect a call from SIMS?
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