FMS admits students in MBA programme through Common Admission Test (CAT), followed by group discussions, extempore, and personal interviews.
Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) University of Delhi, has concluded its MBA summer internship placement process for batch of 2025–27 with a 100 percent placement. The institute reported an average stipend of ₹3.42 lakh, a median stipend of ₹3.5 lakh, and highest stipend of ₹5 lakh for two month internship period.
FMS’s placement drive saw participation from over 120 leading recruiters across sectors such as consulting, BFSI, FMCG, IT, and e-commerce. Some of the top recruiters included McKinsey & Company, Bain & Company, BCG, Kearney, Accenture Strategy, Morgan Stanley, Citi, HDFC Bank, Amazon, Flipkart, Johnson & Johnson, Coca-Cola, Reckitt, PepsiCo, and Mahindra. Jobs were offered across consulting, strategy, finance, marketing, and operations functions.
FMS Delhi is among India’s top B-schools known for its high return on investment and strong corporate connections. It admits students in MBA programme through the Common Admission Test (CAT), followed by group discussions, and personal interviews. FMS offers around 290 seats for two year full time MBA programmes.
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.
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
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CAT score is a national level test and is not accepted by B-Schools outside India. For pursuing MBA in foreign countries GMAT score is accepted. Indian B-Schools accept GMAT score for admitting foreign/NRI/PIO students.
CAT is also accepted for Executive MBA, PhD, FPM and other such management programmes in top colleges in India. Similarly, GMAT is also accepted for admission to domestic students in to Executive MBA and such programmes.