Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi

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Anandvaradhan Goud

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Yes, off course you can convert it.
All the best for your bright future
Work hard and smart to get success. Thank you.

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Badam Anjani Prasad Reddy

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Most of the colleges now a days are looking for diversity in academics and work experience. Considering your graduation in BBA and arts background, you have very good chances of getting calls and converting them. So, keep your hopes high.

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Badam Anjani Prasad Reddy

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There is no steadfast rule as such for selection. But, if you have 90% above in class 10th and class 12th, you will get maximum marks for that section, and even if you have decent CAT score, you can convert them. If you have great CAT scores based on category, 80% above in both class 10th and class 12th will suffice.

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Badam Anjani Prasad Reddy

Beginner-Level 5

Chances of converting is high, but you need to perform well in GD, PI and extempore. These will be deciding factors not only in FMS-Delhi, but also in other IIM conversions.
Weightage of composite score:
CAT - 60%
GD - 10%
PI - 15%
Extempore - 5%
Class 10th - 5%
Class 12th - 5%.

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Badam Anjani Prasad Reddy

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Let me start with the well known USP of FMS Delhi compared to any B-School: Best B-Schools in terms of Return On Investment. You will hardly spend Approximately Rs. 5Lakhs for complete 2 years compared to approximately Rs. 30Lakhs which is being spent by IIIM ABC students and you can earn more than in 2 years of life from internships and corporate competitions, so in net you will be earning in 2 years rather than spending alike in another B-Schools. Typical 2 years fees structure Breakdown:
1. Rs.22,000 - Academic fees
2. Rs.1,00,000 - Administration fees
3. Monthly Expenditure for staying- Rs.18,000 ( Rs. 12,000 for rent + food + Extra
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Badam Anjani Prasad Reddy

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FMS Delhi encourages gender diversity and gives special weightage to genders. For Male, with above back ground details candidate needs to score around 92 percentile to get an interview call and for females, candidate needs score around 90 percentile to get an interview call.

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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

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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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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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If you get a good percentile in CAT, near about 90+ then you can make for it even top colleges and then they don't care for other marks. So, prepare hard for it and give your best.

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

Guide-Level 13

I think, GD depends on your knowledge, about the topic, the facts which you are presenting and the proper way to present it. How you listen to other group members and you are not in hurry, giving a decent chance to other members also. If it is an abstract topic and something that which you don't know about, you should wait for others to speak and then try to find different point.

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