FMS Delhi Hostel is available for its Full-time Students. While FMS Delhi doesn't have its own Hostels, Students can apply to stay in Hostels run by Delhi University. Students are required to reach out to the Hostel Office and apply according to their Admission procedures well before the deadline.
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FMS Delhi provides different Hostel for Men & Women, the details of Men Hostel are as follows:
Here are some FMS Delhi Hostel for Women
The hostel has 42 doubled seated and 24 single seated rooms for Students and Research Scholars of FMS Delhi, Delhi School of Economics (DSE), University of Delhi.
You can get to VKRV Rao Hostel by Metro, Bus or Train. The stops which are closest to the Hostel are
Gwyer Hall is the oldest Men’s Hostel. The hostel stands at the foot of the Northern Ridge. The hall first opened in 1937-38 with only 26 residents and was named Law Hall. Law Hall was closed in 1939-40 due to lack of funds; However, it re-opened in 1941-42 as University Lodging House. In 1943-44, two new wings were built, 48 residents were admitted and its name changed to University Hall. The building of the Hall was completed in 1948 and was given a new name Gwyer Hall to honour Sir Maurice Gwyer, the then Vice Chancellor of the University of Delhi (1938-52). As the building was declared a Heritage Building in 2004, it was suitably Renovated between July 2004 - May 2006.
At present, Gwyer Hall can house 158 full-time Graduate, Postgraduate and Research Students. For the comfort of Student Residents who may have Guests, a Small three room Guest House is available. Gwyer Hall has a Dining Hall with a Hygienic Modern Kitchen, Common Room and TV Room. It also has a Computer Room, Reading Room, Gymnasium and Washing Machines.
You can get to Gwyer Hall by Metro, Bus or Train. The stops which are closest to the Hostel are
International Student’s House is a Men’s Hostel for full-time Postgraduate students. The Hostel was setup in 1964 by the Indian Council to provide Accommodation facilities to Foreign & Indian Students. The hostel has a Computer Room, Reading Room, Common Room, PlayGround & Dining Hall. It also has Indoor Games facilities with a Modern Gym, Washing Room and a Cycle Club. The hostel also offers Wifi facilities to its students.
Admission to the International Students’ House will be done through an Admission Committee consisting of the Provost (Chairman), Warden (Member) and Resident Tutor (Member). The application form can be obtained from the hostel office on Payment of INR 100 in cash.
For Re-admission, Residents who are promoted to next year are required to take Re-admission. Research students are required to provide a certificate indicating progress from the supervisor duly forwarded by the Head of the Department.
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You can get to the International Students’ House by Metro, Bus or Train. The stops which are closest to the Hostel are
Mansarowar Hostel is a Men’s Hostel for full-time Postgraduate & Research students. The hostel was established in 1993. Mansarowar Hostel is located on North Campus opposite Khalsa College & adjoining International Students' Hostel for Boys. The hostel is located half a kilometre from the Vishwavidyalaya Metro Station & the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences.
P.G. Men’s Hostel provides Boarding, Lodging and other facilities to 100 Bonafide Full-time, Postgraduate Male students. The Hostel has a total of 100 Single-seated Rooms. The Hostel has a Air-Conditioned Computer Lab, Washing Room, Reading Room, Visitor Room are a part of the Hostel.
University Hostel for Women popularly known as PG Women’s Hostel is the oldest & largest hostel of University of Delhi established in 1973. Situated in North Campus, the Hostel provides accommodation facilities for Full-time and Postgraduate Research Women students. The hostel has 275 rooms in 4 blocks.
University Hostel for Women has a Reading Room, Sick Room, Mess with Dining Room, Gymnasium, Visitor’s & Guest Room, Auditorium, Laundry Room and much more.
Meghdoot Hostel established in 1989 by the then Vice Chancellor Prof. Moonish Raza provides accommodation to 100 students of Full-time Postgraduate & Research Women Students. The Hostel is situated opposite the School of Open Learning (SOL). Meghdoot Hostel Admission Form can be obtained from Hostel Office on payment of INR 150 (INR 100 for SC / ST / PwD / EWS students).
Meghdoot Hostel provides all the necessary facilities to its students. It includes a TV / Common Room, Computer Lab, Dining Hall, Laundry Room, Security Guard, First Aid Facility & Medical Room and other facilities.
Geetanjali Hostel for Women is a Residence for Full-time Women Students. Geetanjali Hostel Admission Form can be obtained from Hostel Office on payment of INR 150 (INR 100 for SC / ST / PwD / EWS students). The Admission form can also be downloaded from the Website.
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Ques. How to Enroll in FMS Delhi Hostel?
Ans. FMS Delhi Hostels provides accommodation facilities to Full-time Post Graduate & Research Students. Students need to apply on the Respective Website of the Hostel to Enroll.
Ques. Does FMS Delhi have its own Hostel?
Ans. No, FMS Delhi does not have its own Hostel; However it has different Hostels for Men & Women. Some of them are Gwyer Hall, International Students’ House, Geetanjali Hostel etc.
Ques. How many Courses does FMS Delhi provide?
Ans. FMS Delhi offers MBA Full-time as its Flagship Course, Executive MBA, Executive MBA in HCA and a Doctoral Program.
Ques. What is the Highest Package of FMS Delhi for the 2023 Batch?
Ans. FMS Delhi recorded INR 1.23 CPA as its Highest Package. The Average Package stood at INR 34.1 LPA. Some of the Top Recruiters who participated in the Placement Drive were Adani, Amazon, Deloitte, HDFC Bank, Microsoft etc.
Ques. What is the Expected Cutoff for FMS Delhi 2024?
Ans. Candidates who want to pursue MBA from FMS Delhi are required to appear for CAT 2023 exam. The Minimum CAT score required for getting admission to FMS Delhi is 99 Percentile.
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Hostel allocation is handled by the University of Delhi, not FMS. There is only one significant dorm, VKRV Rao Hostel, where 30 seats are set aside annually for FMS and the remaining 30 for DSE.
For first-year FMS guys, there are 30 spots. The CAT score is used to determine the allocation. However, 15 spots are set out for international, ST, and SC students. For OBC, there is no reserve.
The D.S. Kothari Hostel, Jubilee Hall, and P.G. Men's Hostel are three further hostels that each have one to four beds available. Forms must be obtained from each hostel and filed before the deadline, which is often June 30 or thereabouts, in order to apply for the hostels.
The following are the benefits and drawbacks of not having a hostel at FMS, Delhi:
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Thus, despite its pros and cons, it is a completely different experience that students should endure during their two wonderful years at FMS.
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