Symbiosis International (Deemed) University has today released the scorecards for the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) 2025. Candidates who appeared for the examination can now download their results by logging in to the official SNAP website at https://www.snaptest.org/.
The SNAP 2025 examination was conducted across three different sessions on December 6, 14, and 20, 2025 in multiple sessions.
Candidates who took the test in more than one session have been allowed to use their best score while applying for admission to management programmes offered by Symbiosis institutions.
Given that SNAP is held in multiple sessions, the difficulty level of question papers may vary. To address this variation and ensure fairness for all test-takers, Symbiosis International University follows a score normalisation process. After this process, SNAP 2025 results have been declared in the form of percentile scores rather than raw marks.
The SNAP Test serves as the gateway for admission to MBA programmes offered by several Symbiosis institutes. These include SIBM Pune, SICSR, SIMC, SIIB, SCMHRD, SIMS, SIDTM, SCIT, SIOM, SIHS, SIBM Bengaluru, SSBF, SIBM Hyderabad, SSSS, SIBM Nagpur, SIBM Noida, and SSCANS.
Each of these institutes conducts its admission process independently, with programme-specific eligibility criteria and cut-off percentiles.
Candidates can access their SNAP 2025 scorecard by following these steps:
Visit the official SNAP test portal using any web https://www.snaptest.org/
On the homepage, click on 'SNAP 2025 Result' or 'Download Scorecard'.
Enter your SNAP ID and password in the login window.
Click on the 'Login' button.
Your SNAP 2025 scorecard will appear on the screen with sectional and overall percentiles.
Following the declaration of SNAP 2025 results, each Symbiosis institute will release its individual cut-off marks. Candidates who meet the prescribed cut-offs will be shortlisted for the next stages of the admission process.
These subsequent rounds include Group Exercise (GE), Personal Interaction (PI), and Writing Ability Test (WAT).
The final selection decision will be based on a combination of the candidate’s SNAP percentile score and their performance in these assessment rounds.
Since the admission process is conducted separately for each programme, a candidate may be shortlisted for more than one MBA course.
In such cases, candidates are required to participate in the GE-PI process for each programme individually.