MBA Aspirants Begin GD-PI and Interview Preparation Phase Post SNAP Results
With SNAP 2025 results out, MBA aspirants start GE-PI preparation for SIBM and SIU institutes. Learn about selection rounds, case studies, and interview tips.

Following the declaration of the SNAP 2025 results on January 9, the focus for thousands of candidates has shifted from entrance exams to the rigorous selection rounds conducted by Symbiosis International (Deemed University) institutes. With scorecards now in hand, aspirants are pivoting toward qualitative preparation, focusing on the Group Exercise (GE) and Personal Interaction (PI) phases. These stages are designed to evaluate leadership, teamwork, and the overall personality assessment of the future managers of the 2026-28 batch.
Key Components of the SIU Selection Process
- Group Exercise Dynamics: Unlike traditional debates, the Symbiosis group exercise often involves a collaborative case study where 8–10 candidates must work together to solve a business problem. This format tests whether an applicant can contribute constructively to a team under time pressure.
- Written Assessments: While some institutes have replaced the Writing Ability Test (WAT), others may still include a short response task to gauge clarity of thought and written communication skills.
- Institutional Variation: Each constituent college, such as SIBM Pune or SCMHRD, conducts its own selection rounds. This means an aspirant could face multiple different interview panels over the next two months.
- Slot Booking: Shortlisted candidates are currently monitoring institutional websites to book their preferred interaction dates, with some slots opening as early as mid-January for institutes like SIMS.
Strategies for the Personal Interaction Round
- Developing the Narrative: A major part of the personality assessment involves the candidate’s ability to explain their motivation for an MBA. Interviewers typically probe into past academic performance, work experience, and long-term career goals.
- Mastering Communication: To succeed, students are practicing communication skills that emphasize conciseness and clarity. Experts suggest that a strong "Introduction" can set the tone for the rest of the 15–20 minute interview.
- Current Affairs Integration: Panels frequently ask about recent economic trends, such as the impact of AI on job markets or global supply chain shifts, requiring candidates to stay updated with daily news.
- Behavioral Responses: Many selection rounds now include situational questions where candidates must describe how they handled a specific challenge or failure in the past.
Evaluation Weightage and Important Dates
The final admission offer is not based on the SNAP score alone. The university follows a composite scoring system where the interpersonal rounds hold significant weight.
Selection Component | Weightage (Marks) | Tentative Schedule (2026) |
SNAP 2025 Score | 50 (Scaled) | Dec 2025 (Completed) |
Group Exercise | 10 | February – March 2026 |
Personal Interaction | 40 | February – March 2026 |
Final Merit List | 100 (Total) | Late March 2026 |
Conclusion
As the selection rounds approach, the emphasis has moved beyond quantitative ability to a broader personality assessment. Candidates who can master the nuances of a complex case study and articulate their thoughts with polished communication skills are more likely to convert their calls from top-tier colleges. The coming weeks will see a surge in mock group exercise sessions and interview drills as aspirants strive to turn their high SNAP percentiles into confirmed seats at their dream institutes.
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