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FORE School Of Management Holds Its Induction Programme For Batch 2022–24

July 12, 2022: For its two-year full-time PGDM programmes, FORE School of Management (FSM), New Delhi, hosted an induction programme for the class of 2022–24. The FSM Director, Dr Jitendara Das, and Vice-Chairman, Dr Vinayshil Gautam, greeted the students at the Induction ceremony in front of the professors, staff, some illustrious alumni, and leaders in the business. The ceremony's honorees were two FSM alumni: Sanchita Mukherji, co-founder and partner at Blue Edge Associates LLP, and Mr. Kush Mehra, president and chief business officer (CBO) at Pine Labs Pvt. Ltd.

22 states in India are represented among the 8000+ applicants who were accepted as students. Due to its great regional variety, FORE.

The lamp was ceremoniously lit to kick off the induction ceremony for PGDM, PGDM (International Business), PGDM (Financial Management), and PGDM (Big Data Analytics) students. The proceedings were opened by Prof. Sanghamitra Budhha

FORE School Of Management Holds Its Induction Programme For Batch 2022–24

July 12, 2022: For its two-year full-time PGDM programmes, FORE School of Management (FSM), New Delhi, hosted an induction programme for the class of 2022–24. The FSM Director, Dr Jitendara Das, and Vice-Chairman, Dr Vinayshil Gautam, greeted the students at the Induction ceremony in front of the professors, staff, some illustrious alumni, and leaders in the business. The ceremony's honorees were two FSM alumni: Sanchita Mukherji, co-founder and partner at Blue Edge Associates LLP, and Mr. Kush Mehra, president and chief business officer (CBO) at Pine Labs Pvt. Ltd.

22 states in India are represented among the 8000+ applicants who were accepted as students. Due to its great regional variety, FORE.

The lamp was ceremoniously lit to kick off the induction ceremony for PGDM, PGDM (International Business), PGDM (Financial Management), and PGDM (Big Data Analytics) students. The proceedings were opened by Prof. Sanghamitra Budhhapriya, Dean (Academics), who welcomed the freshmen class.

Dr Vinayshil Gautam, vice chairman of the FORE School of Management, spoke to the group after the freshmen took the ceremonial orientation oath. "You both have big things going on today. Beginning tomorrow, we will advance together on our discovery trip. He went on to explain how, from a longer view, the journeys of the Institute and the students are complementary.

All of the top business schools are working to increase intellectual and gender diversity in their courses because it improves peer learning. For the PGDM cohort this year, FSM has noted good gender and academic diversity, with 72% of students being male and 28% female, respectively, and 25% of students being engineers and 75% of students not from engineering backgrounds, respectively.

Students attend school in 100 cities and towns spread across 22 states. They originated from several tier 2 and tier 3 villages and cities throughout the nation, including the northeastern region of India.

Prof. Sanghamitra Buddhapriya's Vote of Thanks brought the ceremony to a close.

It was a day of fresh starts made memorable by kind words, wise counsel, and motivation that will serve as the ideal starting for the adventure the freshmen will undertake over the course of the next two years.

Admissions To FORE School Of Management’s Fellow Programme In Management To End On May 17

May 5, 2022: Admissions to the Fellow Program in Management (FPM) at Fore School of Management, a premier B-school in the heart of South Delhi, will close on May 17, 2022. The AICTE-approved programme aims to improve the body of knowledge in the research domain as well as its dissemination. Its goal is to attract academics with solid academic credentials, great motivation, discipline, and a desire to do high-quality research.

FSM's FPM programme includes specialisations in Economics & Business Policy, Finance & Accounting, Information Technology, International Business, Marketing, Organizational Behaviour & Human Resource Management, Quantitative Techniques & Operations Management, Communication, and Strategy.

A candidate has two years from the time of registration to submit their thesis, with a maximum of four years. Financial help for Fellow Program Scholars, funding for international conferences/workshops, and a contingency grant are among the highlights of the FPM programme.

Candidates will be short-listed based on their academic records and performance in competitive tests such as the CAT, GATE, GRE, GMAT, or UGC-NET/CSIR percentile or FORE entrance test (FET) on May 20, 2022. The chosen candidates will be required to attend the Research Proposal Presentation, which will take place on May 24, 2022. On May 27, 2022, the final list of shortlisted candidates will be invited for a personal interview for course selection. The selected candidates for this programme will be intimated by May 31, 2022.

Prof. Antarpreet Singh Joins FORE School Of Management’s Organisational Behaviour And Human Resources Area

April 25, 2022: Prof. Antarpreet Singh, an expert in organisational behaviour and human resources, has joined the Fore School of Management as a Professor of Practice. He adds 37 years of experience as a techno-business strategist and academician to the institute.

Prof. Singh has worked for significant technological multinationals and Indian conglomerates such as Alcatel Lucent, Lucent-AT&T, Fujitsu, Tellabs, Reliance Jio, and Flipkart. Prof. Antarpreet Singh was the Asia Pacific head of Alcatel Lucent University, which has 24 campuses in the region and was part of the global Alcatel Lucent University, which was ranked as one of the top corporate universities in the world. As the inaugural Chief Learning Officer of Jio University, he was instrumental in its establishment across the country. Later, for Pinelabs, he established India's first point-of-sale payments academy. He was also the Dean of Flipkart's e-commerce academy.

Prof. Singh began his career in management education in 2018 as Director-Digital Learning at the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad, where he established the ISB Digital campus. Prof. Antarpreet Singh teaches Strategic HRM, Digital HR, Future Skills, and Strategic Human Capital Development at some of the country's top B-schools and colleges. He also consults with a number of Indian and international companies on digital transformation, online education, upskilling models, and the design and construction of corporate academies.

Prof. Antarpreet Singh earned his Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in 1983 and his Master of Business Administration (MBA) in 1985 (university gold medalist) and is currently doing his PhD at IIM-Indore. Digital HR, AI adoption in HR, Human-Machine collaboration, Strategic HRM, Organizational Resilience, and other topics are among his research interests.

Dr Amitendu Palit Discusses The Drivers Of India’s Trade Strategy At FORE School Of Management’s Global Leadership Lecture Series

April 19, 2022: The Fore School of Management's international business area hosted the fourth seminar in its global leadership lecture series with the goal of developing new dominance of management thoughts and education and contributing to the building of leaders in today. Dr Amitendu Palit, Senior Research Fellow and Research Lead (Trade and Economics), Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, spoke about the geoeconomic and geopolitical drivers of India's new trade strategy and FTA participation.

Dr Amitendu Palit is an expert in international trade and investment policy in geoeconomics, Asian connectivity, digital–political economy, and the Indian economy. Dr Palit spoke on global and local variables and their impacts and implications on India's trade strategy and FTA engagement, the change in India's trade engagement, new FTA strategies in place, COVID principles, and future trade potential during the event.

It has been two years since the epidemic struck, and the outlook on many things has changed. Many of these changes may be extremely basic in determining how individuals and organisations go forward and try to live and work around what countries and the world regard as a new normal. The concept of the new normal is highly subjective, but one thing has become abundantly evident from the pandemic experience: the limits imposed during COVID created a rather bleak image for trade.

On the contrary, today there is a fair exchange, free exchange, and easy exchange of goods and services across borders, subject to certain conditions, which will be of much greater assistance to countries and international communities in meeting not only public health but also national economic needs.

 

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Saumitra Sharma | Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) - Batch of 2022
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Placements 4 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 3
Placements were through umbrella placements, with 150+ companies coming to the campus.

Placements: The best part was the umbrella placement at FORE. Competition was there, but I was able to secure a decent summer internship of Rs 35,000 per month and a final placement of 15 LPA CTC. 150+ companies visited the campus. The highest package was offered by a company based in Dubai of 70 LPA. There were 100% placements provided you had never failed in any course. Otherwise, you were not eligible for placements. I happily pursued my job after college was over.

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Kush Singla | PGDM in International Business - Batch of 2024
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Placements 5 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 5
The infrastructure, faculty, and peer group are awesome.

Placements: Placement is really good here, all the top companies came on campus for hiring, for example, BMW, ITC, Asian Paints, Brain, and ICICI Bank. The highest package offered by Arcesium is 28 LPA, and the average package is 12 LPA. The college is known for Marketing, but students get huge opportunities in finance, HR, and BDA as well.

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Heena | Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) - Batch of 2026
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Placements 4 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 3 Value for Money 3
It is a decent college. I suggest students make their decisions wisely.

Placements: Right now college summer and final placements are going on very fast as compared to the market and other colleges. The average salary package offered is 7 LPA. Top recruiting companies like Dell, Berger Paints, Asian Paints, etc., visit the college for placements. Various roles like finance, marketing, HR, data analytics, etc., are offered to students.

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Hritika Gupta | PGDM in Big Data Analytics - Batch of 2025
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4.2
Placements 4 Infrastructure 3 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 4
I am satisfied with the college as the faculty members are very supportive.

Placements: This college has decent placement opportunities. More than 90% of the batch got placed. Some of the top recruiters include Brain and Company, Mercedes-Benz, Accenture, Deloitte, Gartner, EY, PWC and many more. In this college, there are two specialisations offered as majors. It has an umbrella placement process. If you are eligible for the company, you can sit for the company.

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Kush singla | PGDM in International Business - Batch of 2024
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Placements 5 Infrastructure 5 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 5 Value for Money 5
The fact is that even though the infrastructure is small, we still have all the amenities available.

Placements: This college provides campus placement, and many students get good packages. Still, the college is working on giving the students a bright future. More than 70% of students get placement through college according to me. College provides so many internships, that help us to grow and have practical knowledge. I can proudly say that my college gives the chance to almost every student to apply for internships, but due to some reasons, some of the students appear and some did not.

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Placements 4 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 5 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Value for Money 4
The best college from my experience.

Placements: Almost everyone on campus got an internship, and a few people opted out when they got something on their own off-campus. Even during the pandemic, numbers for final placements were good, and reputed companies visited the college for final placements. It was a great college for those looking to build a career in domains like Operations, Marketing, IT, Finance, HR, or even Big Data. The average salary for the 2023 batch was around 9–10 LPA, and roles offered were very good. There were numerous liv...

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FORE Delhi admission is according to entrance exams. Interested students can apply for their preferred programme on the basis of scoring obtained in the prescribed Management entrance exams. Some of the accepted exams at FSM New Delhi are CAT, XAT, GMAT, GRE, UGC-NET, JRF/CSIR, FET, etc. Students ca

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FORE Delhi has tied up with different global institutions to give students exposure and educational growth.  Some of the international partnerships include ESC Rennes School of Business (France), University of California (USA), Frankfurt School of Finance and Management (Germany), Ureka Education Gr

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FORE School of Management is a popular Management institute located in New Delhi. The private institute gives the popular PGDM course, which emphasizes a practical application of Business Management. The institute is highly regarded and has been ranked by the NIRF 2025 rankings at #59 in the "Manage

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FORE Delhi School of Management is an institute offering the PGDM course, which is popular with Management students in the Delhi area. The FORE PGDM course is given in 4 distinct specialisations to students. See the list of specialisations given at the institute:

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FORE Delhi is located in the Qutab Institutional Area of South Delhi, and can be reached through different modes. Students can take air travel and arrive at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport. From there, the institute is about a 20-25 minute drive away. Students opting rail travel can dr

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