The SET 2026 expected qualifying cutoff is 36–40 marks for General category students, 33–37 for OBC, 28–34 for SC and 27–33 for ST, out of a total of 60 marks.

Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) 2026 results were declared on May 20, 2026. Students awaiting institute-wise shortlisting can use the expected category-wise cutoff scores below — derived from 2025 and previous year trends — to assess their admission chances across Symbiosis campuses. Individual institutes publish their own merit lists and final cutoffs approximately one week after the result, on their respective official portals.

  • SET 2026 is held for a total of 60 marks with no negative marking.
  • General category students need an estimated 36–40 marks to clear the qualifying threshold.
  • OBC students need approximately 33–37 marks based on previous year data.
  • SC cutoff is estimated at 28–34 marks and ST at 27–33 marks out of 60.
  • SCMS Pune (BBA) has the highest institute cutoff among all Symbiosis campuses, expected at 44–48+ marks for General category students.
  • Qualifying the cutoff makes students eligible for Group Exercise (GE) and Personal Interaction (PI) — final admission depends on all rounds combined.
Direct Link to SET 2026 Official Portal (ACTIVE) www.set-test.org

SET 2026 Cutoff Overview

The SET cutoff is the minimum score required to be shortlisted by a Symbiosis institute for its selection rounds. There are two levels to understand: the overall qualifying cutoff (minimum marks to be eligible for any institute’s GE-PI) and the institute-specific admission cutoff (closing score of the last admitted student at that campus). Clearing the qualifying mark does not guarantee a seat — top campuses like SCMS Pune maintain significantly higher admission cutoffs.

Particulars Details
Exam Name Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) 2026
Conducting Body Symbiosis International (Deemed University)
Total Marks 60
Result Date May 20, 2026
Cutoff Type Institute-wise and category-wise
Post-Cutoff Selection Rounds Group Exercise (GE) and Personal Interaction (PI)
Official Portal www.set-test.org

SET 2026 Category-Wise Expected Qualifying Cutoff

The table below lists the expected minimum qualifying cutoff for SET 2026 by category, out of 60 marks. These are indicative estimates based on 2024 and 2025 trends. Official cutoffs will be confirmed by each institute after their merit lists are published.

Category Expected Qualifying Cutoff (out of 60) Approximate Percentile
General 36–40 marks Above 90th percentile
OBC (Other Backward Classes) 33–37 marks 85th–90th percentile
SC (Scheduled Caste) 28–34 marks 70th–82nd percentile
ST (Scheduled Tribe) 27–33 marks 65th–78th percentile
PwD (Persons with Disability) 25–30 marks 60th–70th percentile
NRI / International As per institute policy

As per Symbiosis International University’s reservation policy, students from reserved categories receive a relaxation in qualifying marks. SC and ST students can expect a relaxation of 6–10 marks compared to the General category threshold. OBC students typically see a relaxation of 3–5 marks below the General cutoff. Students must submit a valid category certificate at the time of document verification to claim this benefit.


SET 2026 Institute-Wise Expected Cutoff

After the SET 2026 result, every participating Symbiosis institute will release a campus-specific shortlist based on scores and seats. The expected cutoff scores below are for the BBA programme at major campuses and are based on 2025 and prior year admission data.

Institute Programme General (Expected) OBC (Expected) SC (Expected) ST (Expected)
SCMS Pune BBA 44–48+ 40–44+ 34–38+ 32–36+
SCMS Noida BBA 40–44+ 36–40+ 30–34+ 28–32+
SCMS Bengaluru BBA 37–41+ 33–37+ 28–32+ 26–30+
SCMS Nagpur BBA 35–39+ 31–35+ 27–31+ 25–29+
SCMS Hyderabad BBA 34–38+ 30–34+ 26–30+ 24–28+
SICSR Pune BSc (Computer Science) 33–37+ 29–33+ 25–29+ 23–27+

All scores above are out of 60 and are expected figures based on trends. SCMS Pune remains the most competitive Symbiosis campus. General category students targeting SCMS Pune BBA should aim for 44 marks or above. Students should visit their chosen institute’s official website from approximately May 25, 2026 onwards for the actual published cutoff list.


Factors Affecting SET 2026 Cutoff

The SET cutoff is not a fixed value and changes each year. Students should factor in the following variables when estimating their admission chances:

  • Exam difficulty level: A tougher paper leads to lower overall scores and a reduced cutoff; an easier paper raises competition and the cutoff.
  • Total number of applicants: Higher participation means more competition. Cutoffs rise when the applicant pool grows.
  • Number of available seats: Institutes with limited seats (especially SCMS Pune BBA) maintain higher cutoffs to manage demand.
  • Category-based reservations: Reserved category students benefit from relaxed cutoffs as per Symbiosis International University norms.
  • Overall applicant performance: If students across the board perform better in a given year, cutoffs rise accordingly even if the paper difficulty stays the same.
  • Programme popularity: BBA at top campuses consistently attracts the most applications and reports the highest cutoffs among all SET programmes.

Steps After SET 2026 Cutoff is Released

Students who meet the institute-wise cutoff need to complete the following steps to secure admission:

  1. Visit the official portal of your chosen Symbiosis institute.
  2. Check your name on the institute-published shortlist using your SET 2026 roll number and scorecard.
  3. Register for the Group Exercise (GE) and Personal Interaction (PI) round at the institute within the stipulated deadline.
  4. Carry all original documents on PI day — SET 2026 scorecard, Class 10 and 12 mark sheets, category certificate (for reserved category students) and a valid photo identity proof.
  5. Await the final merit list published by the institute post all selection rounds, and complete fee payment within the deadline to confirm your seat.

SET 2026 Cutoff FAQs

Ques. What is the expected SET 2026 cutoff for General category students?

Ans. The expected SET 2026 qualifying cutoff for General category students is 36–40 marks out of 60, based on previous year trends. For top campuses like SCMS Pune (BBA), the actual admission cutoff is expected to be significantly higher at 44–48+ marks.

Ques. What is the SET 2026 expected cutoff for OBC students?

Ans. OBC students can expect a SET 2026 qualifying cutoff of approximately 33–37 marks out of 60. This is 3–5 marks lower than the General category threshold, in line with Symbiosis University’s reservation policy. Institute-wise cutoffs for OBC will be higher at competitive campuses like SCMS Pune.

Ques. How much do SC and ST students need to score in SET 2026?

Ans. SC students are expected to need 28–34 marks and ST students 27–33 marks out of 60 to clear the qualifying cutoff in SET 2026. Actual institute-level admission cutoffs will be higher and will be released by each Symbiosis campus on their respective official websites.

Ques. Is the SET 2026 cutoff the same across all Symbiosis campuses?

Ans. No. Every Symbiosis institute releases its own cutoff and merit list independently. SCMS Pune consistently reports the highest cutoff among all campuses. Institutes in Nagpur and Hyderabad tend to have relatively lower cutoffs. Students must check the official website of each institute they have applied to.

Ques. What is the total marks for SET 2026?

Ans. SET 2026 is conducted for 60 marks across four sections — General English (16 marks), Quantitative Aptitude (16 marks), General Awareness (16 marks) and Analytical and Logical Reasoning (12 marks). There is no negative marking for wrong answers.

Ques. Does clearing the SET 2026 qualifying cutoff guarantee admission?

Ans. No. Clearing the qualifying cutoff makes you eligible for further selection rounds — Group Exercise (GE) and Personal Interaction (PI). The final merit list is prepared by each institute based on performance across all rounds. Fee payment within the deadline is required to confirm the allotted seat.