SIOM goes SCMHRD way : profile based calls
28 January 2008
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SIOM came up with its shortlist for GD PI process for Admissions 2008. The shortlist has sprung a sense of shock across the board. Those who are selected are shocked as much as those who have lost out. Not many with a snap score in excess of 70 have managed calls. Just like SCMHRD, they also have given profile based calls, so it seems as of now. SIOM is expected to release an explanation tomorrow but I don’t think it will be of any use now because the list is already out and those who have lost out have already lost out.
Congratulations to all those who have made it.















amigo…ximb shortlist is out
Thanks Arjun. See post here
Pls somebody tell me about actual cutoffs this year for a call for GD PI at SIOM …
See no one knows about the cut offs. The situation is very bad and so bad that some of the existing students of SIOM are taking the flak. I have a score in excess of 80 with relevant and substantial work ex and I haven’t been called. There were only two lines each for achievements & all and I have no idea how someone at a score of 46 managed to get past me and for that matter a guy who scored 96. I guess these guys must have invented an ICBM while in 7th class of school. No other achievement can help you cover 50 points.
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