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Vishakha

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There are no reserved seats in the EMBA course at FMS Delhi for candidates from Delhi. The total number of seats provided in the EMBA course is 250. Additionally, the seat reservation is for reserved categories. The merit list for the general category seats will comprise all the candidates in the order of merit. No one will be excluded from the same. In other words, it will also include SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PWD/CW /WT/WNT candidates if they come in the general merit. 

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Rachit Kumar

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Yes, as part of filling up the online application, all applicants are required to submit a write-up on 'My Executive Experience and Statement of Purpose' outlining how their executive work experience would enable them to gain from the MBA Executive/ HCA programme of FMS and how the MBA programme could help them in achieving their future goals (word limit: 150 words).

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Atul Pruthi

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Yes, attendance is compulsory for pursuing an EMBA course in evening mode at FMS Delhi. As per the information available on the official website of the institute, applicants who are residents of Delhi-NCR. Attendance in classes in physical mode is compulsory. Additionally, candidates who are not residents of Delhi-NCR can take EMBA classes from different modes. 

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Chanchal Gaurav

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The subjects included in the last semester of EMBA in Health Care Administration at FMS Delhi focus on advanced topics that integrate management principles with healthcare applications. The names of the subjects included in the last semesters are as follows: 

  • Innovations in Health Care
  • Regulations and Laws in Health Sector
  • Health Care Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • International Health Systems 
  • Health Financing and Insurance 
  • Strategic Management in Health Care
  • Contemporary Issues in Health Sector: Seminar Paper / Project Study

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Krishnendu Kumar

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Yes, FMS Delhi follows the seat reservations and relaxations as per the reservation policy outlined by the University of Delhi. Check out the seats allocated to reserved candidates in the following table: 

MBA Executive: 200 Seats MBA Health Care Administration, 50 Seats 
Unreserved : General - 80Unreserved : General: 20
Reserved : SC - 30, ST - 15, OBC - 55, EWS - 20Reserved : SC - 07, ST - 04, OBC -14, EWS-5
Supernumerary Seats : PWD-10, CW-10, Ward Quota Supernumerary Seats : PWD - 2, CW - 2, Ward Quota 
Teaching (WT): 4, Ward Quota Non-Teaching (WNT): 4Teaching and Non-Teaching (Combined): 2, Orphan 
Orphan Quota (OQ): 2Quota (OQ): 2

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Vishakha

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FMS Delhi EMBA eligibility criteria is that the candidates must have a bachelor's degree with a minimum aggregate of 45%. The UG course should have been passed in any of the disciplines, such as Arts, Commerce, Social Sciences, Law, Sciences, Mathematics/ Statistics, Medicine, Engineering or Technology. Candidates should have at least five years of experience as an executive or an administrator in a commercial/government establishment/registered organisation after passing the Bachelor's
degree examination. Experience shall be determined as of the 1st of April of the year of admission.

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Rachit Kumar

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Yes, FMS Delhi does offer the EMBA courses for the duration of two years, divided into four semesters and delivered in part-time mode. The classes for EMBA courses are usually held in the evening. The college offers two courses in executive MBA programme, a general EMBA programme and Executive MBA in Health Care Administration. To get admissions into these programmes, candidates are required to complete the eligibility criteria, follwed by PI. 

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