6 years ago
My profile: 10th-9.6 CGPA, 12th-45% and BBA-95%. Can I get admission in FMS, Delhi for MBA?
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Parna SahaCurrent Student
Marketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune
Contributor-Level 10
No dear, you cannot. Your scores are not up to the mark, besides FMS Delhi takes the cream layer of students being a government-backed institute. Moreover, you need to score 99 percentile and above for converting FMS along with excellent commu
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No dear, you cannot. Your scores are not up to the mark, besides FMS Delhi takes the cream layer of students being a government-backed institute. Moreover, you need to score 99 percentile and above for converting FMS along with excellent communication skills and amazing subject knowledge. I would suggest that with your class 12th scores being low, try for some other tier 2 or tier 3 B schools.
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6 years ago
What is CAT score in FMS, Delhi for PWD student?
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6 years ago
Which exams does FMS accept for MBA?
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Sri Tilak GhattamaneniCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
FMS Delhi accepts only CAT score for the admission to its full-time MBA programme.
6 years ago
I have completed 10th and then Diploma, am I eligible for admission? Currently doing my graduation.
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krishanu chatterjeeCurrent Student
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Contributor-Level 8
It is good to see your interest in MBA, as you have written that you have Diploma after class 10th. So, you need to take admission for B.Tech now (lateral admission in 2nd year). Thereafter completing your B.Tech, you have to appear in CAT and
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It is good to see your interest in MBA, as you have written that you have Diploma after class 10th. So, you need to take admission for B.Tech now (lateral admission in 2nd year). Thereafter completing your B.Tech, you have to appear in CAT and score more than 98 percentile to get admission in FMS.
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6 years ago
What are the marks required in 10th, 12th and Bachelor degree for admission in MBA at FMS, Delhi?
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krishanu chatterjeeCurrent Student
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Contributor-Level 8
Hello,
Students need to score equivalent or higher than CAT cut-off set by FMS, Delhi. The expected percentile is 98+. Other than clearing CAT a candidate must hold Bachelors degree or be in the final year of graduation. To apply, the online a
Students need to score equivalent or higher than CAT cut-off set by FMS, Delhi. The expected percentile is 98+. Other than clearing CAT a candidate must hold Bachelors degree or be in the final year of graduation. To apply, the online a
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Hello,
Students need to score equivalent or higher than CAT cut-off set by FMS, Delhi. The expected percentile is 98+. Other than clearing CAT a candidate must hold Bachelors degree or be in the final year of graduation. To apply, the online application form will available on the FMS official website. Applicants who clear the overall cutoff of CAT 2018 will appear for personal interview, group discussion and extempore rounds.
For its admission procedure, FMS Delhi has introduced plenty of changes such as:
Reduced weightage of CAT score from 85% to 60% in the final merit list. Reintroduced group discussion round which was scrapped in 2014. It will command 10% weightage. Increased weightage to interview round from 10% to 15%. Academic profile, extempore speech and gender diversity will account for 10%, 5% and 3% respectively.
Hope I answered all your query. All the best.
Students need to score equivalent or higher than CAT cut-off set by FMS, Delhi. The expected percentile is 98+. Other than clearing CAT a candidate must hold Bachelors degree or be in the final year of graduation. To apply, the online application form will available on the FMS official website. Applicants who clear the overall cutoff of CAT 2018 will appear for personal interview, group discussion and extempore rounds.
For its admission procedure, FMS Delhi has introduced plenty of changes such as:
Reduced weightage of CAT score from 85% to 60% in the final merit list. Reintroduced group discussion round which was scrapped in 2014. It will command 10% weightage. Increased weightage to interview round from 10% to 15%. Academic profile, extempore speech and gender diversity will account for 10%, 5% and 3% respectively.
Hope I answered all your query. All the best.
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R Sai KiranCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
As far as I know, it should not be less than 98 percentile. You have to appear for GD and PI to grab a seat.
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Utkarsh RastogiCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
The placements are the most attractive part of the campus. It is evident from the past records that most of the profiles ordered are from the marketing field and a very few companies offer Finance profiles to the students of FMS. Therefore, it
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The placements are the most attractive part of the campus. It is evident from the past records that most of the profiles ordered are from the marketing field and a very few companies offer Finance profiles to the students of FMS. Therefore, it is called as a marketing campus. Currently interning with Shop clues under Product Development, I am using this opportunity provided by the institution to the best of my learning. The average package for this campus is around 22 Lacs p. a. and with the lowest fee amongst the B-Schools, this has the highest ROI on MBA. For fees kindly visit the college website and look for brochure.
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ayesha aliCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
The FMS cutoff score has increased to 99 percentile in CAT. The candidates on the basis of FMS cut-off need to appear for a group discussion and personal interview before final selection.
6 years ago
Is 3 months preparation enough for CAT?
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Abhishek DesaiCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
Hello,
Yes, they are sufficient, provided the basics are strong and one diligently gives the mock tests on a regular basis and analyzes them for the mistakes. All the best.
Yes, they are sufficient, provided the basics are strong and one diligently gives the mock tests on a regular basis and analyzes them for the mistakes. All the best.