Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
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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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The basic eligibility criteria for admissions to the EMBA course at FMS Delhi is almost similar for both institutes. Check out the detailed information regarding the eligibility criteria for admissions to the EMBA course at FMS Delhi in the table below:
Eligubility Criteria for EMBA at IIM Bangalore | Eligubility Criteria for EMBA at FMS Delhi |
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- A graduation degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% aggregate or equivalent CGPA (45% aggregate or equivalent for SC/ST/PwD). - Those who have not undergone any UG degree but completed their CA/ICWA/CS after Class 12 are also eligible. The requirement of minimum percentage marks/CGPA remains the same as mentioned above. - Minimum 5 years (and preferably less than 12 years) of work experience as of March 31 of the year of admission after completion of graduation | -The eligibility criteria for admissions to EMBA course at FMS Delhi is candidates must complete their bachelor's degree with a minimum aggregate of 45% in any of the disciplines, such as Arts, Commerce, Social Sciences, Law, Sciences, Mathematics/ Statistics, Medicine, Engineering or Technology. -Additionally, 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 |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The total tuition fee for EMBA courses at IIM Ahmedabad is INR 33 lakh. On the other hand, the tuition fee for EMBA courses at FMS Delhi is INR 2 lakh. Hence, pursuing an EMBA from FMS Delhi is more affordable/economical compared to IIM Ahmedabad. However, the fees can be one factor while comparing the MBA courses; other factors can be taken into consideration while comparing the colleges, such as placement packages, faculty, alumni, infrastructure, etc. Moreover, candidates must keep in mind that IIM Ahmedabad is one of the top B schools in India for management courses. So, the fee structure might be high compared to other institutes
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The duration of the EMBA course at FMS Delhi is two years, divided into four semesters. The curriculum is spread according to the duration of the course, and the subjects offered are completely aligned with the type of EMBA course selected by candidates from general EMBA courses and EMBA in Health Care Administration.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
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 |
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Unreserved : General - 80 | Unreserved : General: 20 |
Reserved : SC - 30, ST - 15, OBC - 55, EWS - 20 | Reserved : 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): 4 | Teaching and Non-Teaching (Combined): 2, Orphan |
Orphan Quota (OQ): 2 | Quota (OQ): 2 |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The applications for EMBA at FMS Delhi have been closed for the academic batch 2025-2027. Prospective candidates who want to get admission into the EMBA course can wait for the next academic year, and in the meantime, they can prepare for the course according to the selection procedure outlined by the college.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The dates for the commencement of EMBA classes for the academic batch 2025-2027 have not been released yet. However, as per the previous academic calendar, the interviews were scheduled for the month of April, and the classes commenced afterwards. Therefore, it can be expected that the interview process and classes commenced on a similar timeline to the previous academic year.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The total fee structure for the EMBA course at FMS Delhi includes multiple components, such as tuition fee, registration fee, application fee, and various one-time charges. The total tuition fee for EMBA course is INR 2 lakh. The fee amount mentioned is sourced from the official website/sanctioning body and is subject to change. Therefore, it is indicative.
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