MBA Aspirants Shift Focus to GD-PI Preparation Following SNAP Result Declaration
With SNAP 2025 results declared, MBA candidates are pivoting to GE-PI-WAT preparation. Learn about the selection criteria and expected timelines for SIU institutes.

Following the declaration of the SNAP 2025 results yesterday, the focus of thousands of MBA aspirants has rapidly shifted from entrance exam scores to the second stage of the selection process. As Symbiosis International (Deemed University) institutes begin releasing their shortlists, candidates are now prioritizing their preparation for the rigorous Group Exercise (GE), Personal Interaction (PI), and Writing Ability Test (WAT). This transition marks a critical phase in the admission cycle, as the final merit list heavily weighs these personality-based evaluations.
The Shift to GE-PI-WAT Preparation
The immediate aftermath of the SNAP result declaration has seen a surge in students enrolling in specialized coaching and mock interview modules. Unlike the competitive testing phase, this stage requires a focus on soft skills, current affairs, and self-awareness.
- Intensive Mock Sessions: Many candidates are participating in mock GE rounds to refine their ability to build consensus and demonstrate leadership in a group setting.
- Personality Mapping: Aspirants are revisiting their academic and professional histories to prepare for the "Tell me about yourself" and "Why MBA" narratives that form the core of the interaction with the panel.
- Writing Skills: Daily preparation now includes timed essay writing on diverse topics ranging from digital ethics to the global economy to excel in the WAT component.
Evolution of the Symbiosis Selection Process
The Symbiosis admission process is known for its unique Group Exercise (GE) format, which often involves case studies or collaborative tasks rather than traditional open group discussions. This necessitates a more strategic approach to preparation than standard MBA interviews.
- Component Weightage: While the entrance score is vital for the initial call, the final admission offer is determined by a composite score where the PI typically carries 30–40% weightage and the GE/WAT carries 20%.
- Case-Based GE: In recent years, institutes like SIBM Pune and SCMHRD have favored group tasks that test problem-solving and teamwork under pressure.
- Online vs. Offline: For the 2026 cycle, most institutes have confirmed an online format for the second stage, leading students to practice their digital presence and communication clarity.
Selection Component | Approximate Weightage | Evaluation Focus |
SNAP Score | 50% | Quantitative & Analytical Aptitude |
Personal Interaction | 30% - 40% | Confidence, Goals, & Fit |
Group Exercise | 10% | Teamwork & Leadership |
Writing Ability Test | 10% | Logic & Communication |
Strategic Planning for the February Rounds
With the GE-PI-WAT sessions scheduled to commence in February, candidates have a narrow window to polish their profiles. The shift in focus isn't just about knowledge; it’s about the strategic presentation of one's candidate persona.
- Current Affairs Tracking: Aspirants are deepening their understanding of recent business trends and policy changes to stay relevant during the PI interaction.
- Institute Research: Detailed research into the specific pedagogy and values of each Symbiosis constituent is becoming a priority to provide tailored answers during interviews.
- Document Verification: Parallel to their preparation, students are also organizing their academic and work experience certificates to ensure a seamless verification process during the rounds.
Conclusion
The declaration of the 2025 results has officially closed the chapter on entrance exams for Symbiosis hopefuls, ushering in the high-stakes era of personality assessment. The current shift toward preparation for GE-PI-WAT highlights the competitive nature of the admission process where academic merit meets professional readiness. As candidates move from the SNAP portal to the interview room, the coming weeks of focused practice will likely be the deciding factor in securing a seat at India's premier management institutes.
