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2016-03-09 01:31:57

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Abhishek Saini

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Hello Ashwani, The relaxation offered for the reserved category students in FMS is the same that is offered in any college having reservations. The same percentage of seats is reserved for the category students and the same leverage is given. Also, the cutoffs vary every year and there would not be any specific percentile that can guarnatee you admission in FMS. At this point of time, I will suggest you to focus on CAT and score as much as you can. All the best.

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2016-03-08 11:19:41

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Ankit Yadav

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Yes, you will surely get a call from the Institute, but your final selection will depend on academics and your Performance in GD/PI.

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2016-03-07 22:01:07

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Abhishek Saini

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Hello Swarndeep, In order to get admission into FMS you have to give CAT exam. Admissions are not offered on the basis of your MAT score. After giving CAT, a shortlist is prepared, for whom interviews and extempor is conducted to offer the final admission.

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2016-03-07 21:49:42

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Abhishek Saini

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Hello Akash ,
FMS has exchange progams with various reputed international universities like Imperial College business School, London School of Economics, University of Cologne and many more.
Talking about placements, there is no predefined criteria to get the highest package from any company. You should have a fair amount of PORs, and other academic or extra curricular achievements which will make your CV good. However, they neither guarnatee you a good placememt nor the absence of these would land you in a not so good company. You just need to have the required skills in whatever profile you are applying for.

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2016-03-07 20:32:15

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Saurabh GuptaProduct Manager | IIM Ahmedabad

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IIMs consider CAT scores only.

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2016-03-03 00:03:48

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Rokeskumar Balassandirane

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Dear Richa,
You will have complete independence to choose your specialization irrespective of your experience. It's true that some marketing companies prefer students with minimal work experience. But it is doesn't hold true for all Marketing companies.
All the Best!

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2016-02-29 10:03:31

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Dr Nimit GuptaConsultant, Trainer , Faculty & Researcher

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There are 200 seats in their regular MBA programme.

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2016-02-28 21:06:40

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Abhishek Saini

Contributor-Level 9

Hello Anshika,
FMS offers MBA program for which you will have to first do graduation. Only after you complete your graduation you will be offered admission in FMS on the basis of your CAT score and your score in interview and extempore. At present, focus on your graduation. All the best.

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2016-02-27 20:11:11

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Abhishek Saini

Contributor-Level 9

Hello,
After the shortlist is declared based on your CAT percentile, the students are called for the next round. The next round is the extempore and Personal Interview round. It has 15% weightage in the final score that is calculated for each student, with 85% weightage given to CAT percentile.

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2016-02-27 20:08:58

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Abhishek Saini

Contributor-Level 9

Hello, To handle the extempore and PI round, you should be first thorough with the current affairs, as it always helps. Secondly, you can be asked anything in your interview, be it current affairs, GK, your graduation subjects, about your hobbies, extra curricular activities or your academic achievements. For extempore, you should daily pick a few topics, and practice in front of the mirror or just like that. It would give you an idea where you stand at present and the scope of improvement. Topics can be even random like chair, fan, grapes or some big heavy topics. You should practice with as much topics as you can. All the best.

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