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After CAT 2011, time for SNAP 2011 Results

January 11, 2012  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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After CAT 2011, time for SNAP 2011 Results
Pune: Its result time for Management aspirants across the country! After the results of the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2011 coming out today, the results of the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) 2011 will be announced tomorrow, i.e. January 12, 2012.

SNAP is an all India entrance test conducted for admission to the PG programmes at Symbiosis International University. SNAP 2011 was conducted on December 18, 2011.


The following are the other important dates for SNAP 2011:

- Shortlist of SIBM Pune for Group Interaction and Personal Interaction: January 18, 2012

- Group Interaction and Personal Interaction of SIBM Pune: February 4-8, 2012

- Final Merit List Display: February 21, 2012

- Last date for payment of fees: March 7, 2012

- Pre induction Programme begins: April 2, 2012

- Programme Commencement: June 5, 2012

NNE wishes all students, Best of Luck!
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