FMS Delhi MBA Fees

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Vipra Shrivastava
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3 mins readUpdated on Mar 4, 2026 18:42 IST
FMS Delhi MBA fees is the least among all top MBA colleges in India. FMS MBA fee is INR 60,818 per semester. So, for the 2-year full time course, you will have to pay around INR 2, 43, 272. This fee covers all academic expenses, including tuition and access to various campus facilities.

FMS Delhi MBA fees is the least among all top MBA colleges in India. Check here all about FMS MBA fees and ROI.

FMS Delhi MBA Fees

FMS Delhi MBA Fees

FMS Delhi MBA fees is the least among all top MBA colleges in India. Being a part of Delhi University, the B-School is affordable to all with world class education and facilities. Admission to FMS Delhi MBA programme is based on CAT exam. Candidates have to appear in the exam and score around 98+ percentile to stand a chance of getting a seat in this institution. FMS Delhi is a top ranked college and the fee is extremely low as compared to other top MBA colleges such as IIMs, SPJIMR, IBS, MDI, etc., Moreover, due to low fee and high placement record, the ROI of FMS is also very high. Thus, it is a dream college for any and every aspirant. Check below FMS MBA fee details, placements and ROI.

Table of contents
  • FMS MBA fees for Registration
  • FMS MBA fees for CAT
  • FMS MBA Course Fee
  • FMS MBA: Reservations and Relaxations
  • FMS Delhi PlacementS – Salary Offers
  • FMS MBA ROI

FMS MBA fees for Registration

To get admission into the full time MBA programme offered by FMS Delhi, candidates have to register online and fill an application form. The fee amount to pay for MBA registration has been mentioned below category wise.

Category

Fee Amount

General/OBC/EWS

INR 1,000

SC, ST and PWD

INR 350

FMS MBA fees for CAT

CAT score is the main admission criteria for FMS MBA. Candidates who wish to pursue full-time MBA from FMS Delhi have to appear for the CAT exam, which is held in November every year. The CAT fee is INR 2600 for General category candidates and INR 1300 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.

Category

Fee Amount

General/OBC/EWS

INR 2,600

SC, ST and PWD

INR 1,300

FMS MBA Course Fee

FMS MBA fee is INR 60,818 per semester. So, for the 2-year full time course, you will have to pay around INR 2, 43, 272. This fee covers all academic expenses, including tuition and access to various campus facilities.

Fee particulars

Amount

Per semester

INR 60,818

Total

INR 2, 43, 272

FMS MBA: Reservations and Relaxations

At FMS, sanctioned seats for MBA are 251 whereas supernumerary seats are 63. Check below category wise seats for full-time MBA at FMS.

Sanctioned Seats - 251

Supernumerary Seats

Unreserved / General (Gen) - 101

Person with Disability (PWD) - 12

Scheduled Castes (SC) - 37

Children and Widows (CW) - 12

Scheduled Tribes (ST)- 19

Foreign Students (FS) - 25

Other Backward Class (OBC) - 69

Ward Quota Teaching (WT) - 6

Economically Weaker Section (EWS) - 25

Ward Quota Non-Teaching (WNT) - 6

 

Orphan Quota (OQ) - 2

Candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/EWS category will have to produce for verification certificates in their own names, if they wish to avail reservation benefits for admission.

FMS Delhi PlacementS – Salary Offers

Here’s a look at the salary offers sent out to MBA graduates of FMS Delhi in the final placement process. The below data have been reported from the FMS Delhi Final placements report 2023-2025.

Particulars

Salary offers

Average CTC offer

INR 30.10 LPA

Top 10% Average CTC offer

INR 53.20 LPA

Top 25% Average CTC offer

INR 45.80 LPA

Top 50% Average CTC offer

INR 38.20 LPA

88% Average CTC offer

INR 20.00 LPA

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the fee for MBA course at FMS Delhi?
A: 

FMS Delhi MBA fee include different components, some of which have to be paid annually, semesterly, etc. The MBA total tuition fee is INR 2 lakh. The mentioned fee is taken from the official website/sanctioning body and is subject to change. Therefore, it is indicative.

Q:   How costly is FMS Delhi?
A: 

FMS Delhi offers two-year MBA programmes. The fee structure for the MBA programme is INR 2 lakh. The institute has an affordable fee structure as compared to other Management colleges. It is only the tuition fee for the programme. The hostel and mess fee is not included in the fee structure.

FMS MBA ROI

FMS is one of the top ranked B-Schools in India with lowest fees. Not surprisingly, it is one of the most sought after MBA colleges among management aspirants. Located in the heart of Delhi, FMS enjoys crème status among all. The greatest plus point of this reputed institute is high ROI (Return on Investment) of the MBA programme. As mentioned earlier, for the fee of INR 2.43 lakh, students are placed in top companies for an average salary of INR 25.00 lakh per annum and above. Top companies that hire MBA graduates from FMS Delhi include Kotak Mahindra Bank, Pernod Ricard, Samsung, Cipla, Haleon, ITC, Infosys Consulting, Google, Reckitt, Accenture Technology, Amazon, American Express, Genpact, Microsoft, SiriusAI, Accuracy, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Motilal Oswal FSL, Bain & Co., EY Parthenon, Kearney, PwC, KPMG, BCG, HDFC Ergo, Deloitte USI, Adani among others.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How much does FMS MBA cost?
A: 

The total tuition fee for the MBA programme for the two-year MBA programme at FMS Delhi is INR 2 lakh. This fee only includes the cost of tuition for the MBA programme and does not consists of the mess fee or the hostel fee. The fee is taken from unofficial sources and hence, is indicative. To apply fo the MBA programme at FMS Delhi candidates need to visit the official website and pay INR 1,000 for the application fee.

Q:   What is waitlist in IIM admission through CAT?
A: 

IIM waitlist means the number students who are kept waiting for the second shortlist. The institutes select a number of students for admission out of which some miss the first list due to a few points. Such students are kept in waitlist incase any candidate from the first list chooses to not appear for WAT-PI. Those who are kept in the waitlist are invited for WAT-PI if there are seats remaining to be filled after WAT-PI round of the first batch of the students. Also read: IIM Waitlist Movement - Meaning and Past Trends

Q:   What is the CAT admission process for non-IIMs?
A: 

CAT admission process for non-IIMs includes Written Ability Test (WAT) or Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). For admission the institutes also take into consideration candidate's academic record and work experience. Overall, the admission process of all CAT accepting colleges is same where selection is based on candidate's overall personality, communication ability and consistency in academics.

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Q:   How important is it to have a good academic profile for IIM admission through CAT?
A: 

Having a good academic profile for IIM admission is very critical. The top 6 IIMs lay a lot of emphasis on Class 10 and Class 12 score for selection of candidates for WAT-PI round. The academic profile is evaluated again at the time of preparation of final merit list. It has been seen in the past that some candidates despite having 99+ percentile, were not selected for PI round due to low score in Class 12.

The academic profile is assessed for academic as well as gender diversity. Which means a candidate who studied Arts in Class 12 may be selected for PI with lower marks than a candidate who studied Science in Class 12.

Candidates aiming for IIMs must know that while the importance of academic profile is very important for top IIMs, it is moderately important for rest of the IIMs. For, other top MBA colleges, overall profile matters more than academic score. So, if you do not have superlative scores in Class 10 and 12, build a good profile with work experience and extra curricular activities to increase your chances of selection.

Q:   Does every CAT accepting college conduct GD/PI?
A: 

Yes, the CAT accepting MBA colleges conduct either GD/PI or WAT/PI. Since MBA is a professional course about business and team management, personality assessment round is essential to ensure that the aspirant has the flair for management which can be polished during the programme. Communication skills, problem solving ability, management and leadership are essential qualities for MBA thus, every B-School conducts GD/PI or WAT/PI.

Q:   Apart from the CAT percentile, what are the other factors that are considered for the final admission in MBA?
A: 

Apart from the CAT scores, B-schools consider candidates' written and spoken communication skills through Written Ability Test or Essay Writing, Group Discussion and Personal Interview rounds. The B-schools also consider candidates' overall profile such as past academic records, work experience and extracurricular activities or abilities. Candidates Class 12 scores and overall academic profile plays a decisive role in selection as institutes look for consistency in excellence.

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The batch-wise average package offered during FMS Delhi placements 2025 is mentioned below:

Batch

Average Package 2025

Top 10%

INR 53.2 LPA

Top 25%

INR 45.8 LPA

Top 50%

INR 38.2 LPA

Top 100

INR 43.2 LPA

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Answered a month ago

A total of 119 companies participated during FMS Delhi placements 2026.

Earlier, number of companies visited the campus during FMS Delhi MBA placements over the past three years is mentioned below:

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MBA Placement Statistics 2023

MBA Placement Statistics 2024

MBA Placement Statistics 2025

Companies confirming participation

110

88

90

Companies invited

80

71

72

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Pooja Divya

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Answered a month ago

The number of campus offers and PPOs made during FMS Delhi placements in past three years are mentioned below:

Particulars

MBA Placement Statistics 2023

MBA Placement Statistics 2024

MBA Placement Statistics 2025

Total offers

283

270

273

PPOs made

109

106

102

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Aayush Singh

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Answered a month ago

The overall highest package offered during FMS placements 2026 was INR 110 LPA.

Earlier, the highest domestic package offered during FMS Delhi placements 2025 was INR 1.01 Crore per annum. In 2024, the highest package was INR 1 Crore per Annum.

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Nishtha Karan

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Answered a month ago

The median package received during FMS placements 2026 was INR 29.59 LPA.

Earlier, the median package offered during FMS Delhi placements 2025 was 30 LPA. In 2024 and 2023, it was 29 LPA and 31 LPA.

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Answered 3 months ago

FMS Delhi CAT Cutoff 2025 has been released for admission to the MBA/PGDM programme. The CAT Cutoff list is not available to the public but only to those who appeared for the exam. According to the cutoff trends over the last three years, the cutoff was around 90 percentile for the General category

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Ashwin Yadav

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Answered 8 months ago

FMS Delhi offers a total of 251 seats for the MBA course. From the total number of seats, only 25 seats are reserved for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS). Check out the number of seats reserved for different categories below:

CategorySeats
Unreserved (Gen)101
Scheduled Castes (SC)37
Scheduled Tribes (ST)19
Other Backwards Class (OBC)69
Economically Weaker Section (EWS)25
Subtotal251
Supernumerary SeatsNumber of Seats 
Person with Disability (PWD)12
Children and Widows (CW)12
Foreign Students (FS)25
Ward Quota (Teaching)6
Ward Quota (Non-Teaching)6
Orphan Quota (OQ)2
Subtotal63

 

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