Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi

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Rokeskumar Balassandirane

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Dear Aspirant,
Several students from Nepal get admitted to the MBA Full Time Program, every year. Yes, GMAT score is accepted.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear santosh kumar. FMS is one of the best business school in India. inorder to get admission at FMS Delhi. you have to get best CAT score. so that you can secure admission easily at FMS.

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Himanshi Singh

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FMS does not offer BMS course. The Faculty of Management Studies focuses on management education more than just business management.
BMS- Bachelor of Management Studies is a graduate course. Admission to the BMM/BMS degree courses will be via an Admission system which consists of an entrance exam (60%), marks obtained in the Std. XII Exam (qualifying exam – QE) (20%) and an interview (20%).

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Vikram AdityaEntrepreneur

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Basically it depends on your area of interest, if you are going for the M tech from IIT then your future is totally dedicated to the researching aproach and new innovative ideas, on the other side if you completed your MBA from FMS delhi then your career is will be headed by administrative aproach, both are fortune institutes!!!

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Shantanu RoyMBA Student at IIM Indore

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Brahmini, aim for 99+ percentile in CAT for getting shortlisted for FMS.

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Shail Oberoi

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It is a matter of Individual choice.If you are currently gainfully employed & have a decent earning then i would advice a part time MBA.If you don't have any financial constraints and are willing to take risks then you should explore a full time MBA.A full time MBA definitely has an advantage over part time MBA. In either case try and pursue a MBA from the top 20 ranked institutes.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear ankit kumar. yes delhi university offers BMS course and givesadmission based on admission test. and in +2 there must be 60% marks should be there.

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Umang Patel

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Hi,
Following is the list:-
1) BK School of Business Management, Ahmadabad
2) FMS MSU, Baroda
3) DDIT, Nadiyad
4) G H Patel institute, Vidhyanagar
In terms of placements, return on investment, culture, fees etc the above mentioned list remains the same. So this is what you should fill as you choice of colleges.
Last year, BK gave last admission to a student who got 175 marks in cmat, while FMS gave last admission till 120 marks so definitely you should try for BK on the priority basis.
Thanks.

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Rokeskumar Balassandirane

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Dear Samul,
FMS is also known for its stellar placement record it sets every year. I am sure you will have enough opportunities in term of placements, despite of your grades.
All the Best!

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Abhishek Saini

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The cutoff for admission to MBA programme 2016 is composite score of 59.430 for general category candidates. The Composite Score has been computed by giving weightage of 40%, 30%, and 30% to the scores of VRC, DI/LR, and QA Sections respectively as provided by the CAT Centre for the CAT 2015 Examination for candidates who registered with FMS. For example: Composite Score = ?(Score in Section * Weightage)/Max Marks for the Section

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