Hi, I am appearing for cat 2020, When should i apply for FMS , whether after cat exam or before the cat exam in October to November?
Hi there,
As per your query, FMS Delhi opens the online portal for registration from october and it closes in november . You have to register for the same before CAT Exam that is on 29th Nov.
The guidelines for registration are:
- Candidates with minimum 50% marks at the graduation level (SC/ST: Passing marks; OBC/ PWD/CW: 45% as per the University rules) or equivalent CGPA. Candidates in the final year of graduation are also eligible to apply.
Steps to follow for registration:
- Create your Login
- Verify your Email ID
- Fill the Online Application Form
- Upload the Required Scanned documents
- Pay the Application Fee
- Things to take care : You will need to submit subjective responses (essays) for 5 questions . You will need a couple of hours to finish the application process.
Application Fee and Registration:
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Mode of Application:
All candidates are required to register using the online registration system available on FMS website
- FMS Application Fees: Rs. 1,000/- for all other category applicants, Rs. 350/- for SC/ST/PWD for each programme. Candidates who wish to apply for more than one programme are required to register and pay separately for each programme.
Hope this helped...
Good Luck !!
i have got 90 in 10th and 47 in 12th and 90 in graduation can i get into fms delhi
Hi Pavan,
The criteria for FMS Delhi is:
CAT - 60%
10th and 12th - 10%
GD-10%
PI and extempore - 15 and 5% respectively
There is also a diversity factor but I am not sure of it.
However FMS Delhi is quiet tough to get in. You must remember that. More than these, you will need at least a 99.8%ile at CAT for admission there.
Most sudents prefer FMS for better ROI.
Always remember FMS never evaluates you on your past. It's how you perform on CAT and the day of PI and extempore.
Hope this helps!
what is the cutoff for NITIE, FMS Dehi, IITs for an OBC candidate ?
Hello,
if you are asking about MBA for the campus then your CAT score needs to be 98percentile or 99 percentile.
for better managerial post, you can choose NITIE as placement performance is even better than IIT campus.
for FMS, delhi, your cat score must be above 85-90 percentile so that you can seat for sure.
all the 3 campus , you have mentioned are top business colleges which performs same as any IIM campus. if you want to get into these options then your CAT score must be in range 95-99 percentile.
hope it helps!
Hii, i just want to know that could i get in between fms or xlri . i am from non-engineering background and i have score in 10th is 71 and in 12th is 53 and cat score is 95 percentile . mostly i want to go fms , could i get it ?
Hey,
Sorry to say but the academic score you have mentioned is pretty low. And as you have not specified your category I am considering it to be Open category and I am answering according to it. The FMS cut off for general category usually ranges from 97 and above percentile. So I guess it might be difficult for you to get a call from FMS. As far as XLRI is concerned, you will have to quality XAT, conducted by the college itself, to be eligible for admission.
Hope that helps.
Thank you.
what is the fee structure of fms du?
Hello,
The tuition fee of Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University is the lowest among all other business colleges across the country. For MBA Full time and PhD programmes, It is INR 10480/- per year. For MBA Executive programme the tuition fee is INR 50000/- per year payable in two installments of INR 25000/- each.
Hope this helps!
what is the admission process for FMS?
Hello,
Admission for MBA Program in Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi is done on the basis of CAT scores, candidates need to appear for the exam and qualify the cut-offs(sectional as well as overall), later on shortlisted candidates are called to participate in group discussion extempore and personal interview(this year all these have been cancelled due to covid pandemic, hence final selection is purely based on CAT scores and past academic records).
Eligibility Criteria for MBA in FMS is passed Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized university with 50% aggregate, in case of SC/ST it's 45%.
This year FMS has increased seat intake by 25%, the breakdown is as follows:
- General-101
- SC:37
- ST:19
- OBC:69
- EWS:25
- Supernumerary-PWD:12
- Supernumerary-CW:12
For more details regarding this, visit our page at https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/fms-delhi-admission-criteria
Can someone tell me about FMS Delhi University course,fee structure,placement details etc? Which is good FMS DU or IIMs?
Dear aspirant,
FMS Delhi provide a 2 year management degree. This is one of the best mba course in the country with the highest return on investment ratio.
The fees is 50,000 per year and average package is about 22 lpa. This is highest ROI for any B school in the country.
As compared to IIMs, the top Ahmedabad, Calcutta and Bangalore are the only IIMs equal to the FMS, all the other IIMs are below in the placement factor as compared to the FMS.
If you have a choice between top 3 IIMs and FMS then go with IIMs, otherwise go with FMS.
Admission to FMS take place on the basis of CAT exam.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
i got 95% in 10th,90.4 % in my 12th and 68% in my Btech graduation. How much score do i require for getting into IIM A,B,C,L ,FMS and other top B schools for OBC category??
According to me 97+lead to you in safe zone.As engineering students have lot of competition.Your academics is also good . Concentrate on your CAT score and along with this work on your profile building.
Give your best.
FMS is among best college with minimal fee structure for MBA.
Hope this answer is helpful for you.
Is it possible to prepare for CAT with self study ,I am a little weak at math but strong at the VARC section ,I can access the internet and prepare , please help me how to clear the exam ,I want to get into FMS
Absolutely. You can prepare for CAT on your own. FMS Delhi usually has the highest cut offs for its 200 seat intake. The selection process includes 3 stage method. They are:
Eligibility Criteria
Group Discussion and Personal Interview
Final Selection
The basic eligibility criteria remains 50% aggregate for General Category in Graduation and 45% for Reserved Categories or equivalent CGPA from any recognised University. The percentiles in CAT are considered for the further rounds. In 2018, the weightage given for various sections of CAT have been as follows:
QA: 30%
DILR: 30%
VARC: 40%
An additional 3 marks are added to the Composite score in case of women for shortlisting. This score is used only for shortlisting Candidates for Personal Interview. The weightage for Final selection is as follows:
Personal Interview: 15%
CAT score: 60%
Group Discussion: 10%
Extempore: 5%
10th marks: 5%
12th marks: 5%
An additional 3 marks of the maximum aggregate will be added to the women candidates who have attended the Interview. Now with all this process, the cut offs is an important issue to be discussed. Previously FMS used to consider overall CAT score for shortlisting. However since the past 2 years, FMS has been giving sectional preference and weightage. VARC occupies the top position with 40% weightage.
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Preparation tips:
Read articles from time to time. Follow newspapers, magazines, and watch the news channels and browse the internet to keep yourself updated. You will need a lot of reading to help you in the comprehension section. You will need speed to help you in this section and you can achieve that only by thorough practise and reading. Take time to understand the question because most answers are interlinked.
Verbal Ability Books For CAT:
1.How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for the CAT( by Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay)
This book is good to brush up your verbal and reading comprehension skills. It covers three important topics: reading comprehension, verbal ability and verbal reasoning. It provides sufficient practice and mock papers for self-assessment.
2.Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension For The CAT( by Nishit Sinha)
This book by Pearson provides not only an exhaustive resource for verbal ability. It also includes numerous tests as well as integral problem solving techniques and approaches.
3.Word Power Made Easy (by Norman Lewis)
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4.High School Grammar and Composition( by Wren and Martin)
It is a very good book for people who want to improve their grammar skills. It helps to understand and conceptualise different aspects of grammar and it is a must have book for anyone with poor grasp on verbal ability or who wants to make up with the basics of english.
Read books from different genres
The ultimate key to improve your verbal ability is to read extensively and to read books from different genres. This ensures that when the time for reading comprehension comes you are well acquainted with different writing styles and topics. Reading extensively also improves your reading speeding over a period of time. There are no shortcuts here.
I am pursuing my BBA how much percentile i have to score in CAT to get top tier colleges like IIMs or FMS or sp jain? And i am from General category.
Percentile that you should score in CAT exam in order to get top business School depends upon your percentage in bachelor or academic record because for the final admission in the top business school your overall record will be seen so if your percentage in bachelor and your intermediate is good enough then you can consider your good chances of admission with 96 or more percentile, if you don't have good enough record in your academics then you will have to score more than 99 percentile to get into top business school.
Best of luck.