Summer Placements
FMS Delhi has secured 100% placements for its summer placements drive for the 2022-24 batch. Further, the highest and average stipend offered during the FMS Delhi summer placements 2022-24 batch stood at INR 4.4 lakh and INR 3.02 lakh, respectively.
89 companies visited the campus and 311 offers were made during FMS Delhi summer placements for the 2022-24 batch.
Final Placements
Out of the total of 269 students, 257 were placed and 12 students opted out during FMS Delhi placements in 2022. The FMS Delhi average package offered in 2022 stood at INR 32.4 LPA. The highest package offered was INR 58 LPA while the median package stood at INR 30 LPA.
Top Recruiters like Boston Consulting Group, Nykaa, Paytm, Adobe, Adani Group, and BYJU’s visited the campus for recruitment.
The table below shows the average package trends at FMS Delhi over the past 3 years.
Particulars |
2020 |
2021 |
2022 |
Average CTC |
INR 25.6 LPA |
INR 26.2 LPA |
INR 32.4 LPA |
So the average package has been witnessing a spike over the past 3 years and is expected to rise next year as well.
Yes, FMS provides the most coveted Aditya Birla Group Scholarship to its students. It covers a huge part of Academic Fees and some part of the Tuition Fees for Management Students. The top 20 Students (In terms of their Entrance Exam Ranking at the Time of Admission) are Invited to Apply through the Dean of their Institute.
Aditya Birla Scholarship Selection Procedure
Students who are Eligible are Required to Fill out the Application Form appended alongside & Submit it to the Dean.
The Interviews will be held in Mumbai for which the Shortlisted Candidates will be provided Accommodation, Travel Reimbursement, and a Token Allowance. Based on this interview ABG scholarship is awarded to selected students.
SECTIONS | WEIGHTAGE |
VARC | 40% |
DI/LR | 30% |
QA | 30% |
Component | Weightage percentage |
Personal Interview | 15% |
Weighted CAT 2022 score | 50% |
Discussion on Statement of Purpose | 10% |
Extempore | 5% |
Marks obtained in Class X | 10% |
Marks obtained in Class XII | 10% |
Total | 100% |
FMS Delhi any day. It has the best RoI (Return on Investment) in all MBA colleges in India. Moreover, the placements are gold.
IIM Kashipur |
FMS Delhi |
|
Highest Package |
INR 37 LPA |
INR 1.23 Crore |
Average Package |
INR 18.11 LPA |
INR 34.1 LPA |
Fees |
INR 17.46 LPA |
INR 1.92 Lakhs |
FMS Delhi Placements 2023 has been concluded. A total of 269 students participated. FMS Delhi highest package stood at INR 1.23 CPA whereas the average package stood at INR 34.1 LPA and the median package stood at INR 31 LPA. 97% offers were made above INR 20 LPA. A total of 27% students were placed in the Consulting Sector and there was a 19% Increase in the number of students placed in the BFSI Sector as compared to the last year. You should definitely go for IIM Kashipur.
Colleges may call depending on numerous variables. IIMs rarely call candidates without a 95+ percentile. IIMs exclusively accept top academic and overall candidates. Other colleges like FMS, XL, SPJIMR, and MDI assess the candidate's whole profile, giving them a little edge. These institutions consider work experience, extracurriculars, and leadership skills in addition to academic performance.
Even after being accepted to a top college, a candidate's academic performance may affect their placements, which could damage their job chances. The only thing candidates can control is their CAT/XAT score. So they should try their best and then decide.
People associate FMS with the ROI it provides, but they overlook many other benefits it provides, such as smaller batch sizes, good placements, location, DU campus, and so on. The following is the experience of a student's PI at FMS, Delhi.
He went to give his PI after his Group Discussion was finished. The interview was conducted by three female panellists. Before starting with the questions, he'd give an extempore about a project he worked on at his job. They then began questioning him about the nature of his job and his role in the company. They asked him a few basic statistics questions, such as what regression is, and went into detail about the project he mentioned in his extempore. The project was related to the analysis of data from a healthcare insurance company. They inquired about the project's scope, where he gathered data, and what the results of the analysis were. Though they grilled him extensively on this, he was able to answer their questions because he was very knowledgeable about what he did in that project. They also questioned him about his hometown and its history, the university he attended, his hobbies, and his strengths and weaknesses.
The panellists ask questions to determine whether the candidate has a good mental presence and knowledge of the surroundings. The questions came in quick succession. And they needed answers quickly. It's critical to understand this because FMS interviews are brief. You must keep up with the panellists and respond accordingly.
The choice of B Schools depends on your interests and priorities. The school you choose depends on
Some people consider placement statistics for making their decision but personally I find that a bit misleading. One other good way is to talk to the alumni of the schools and make a list of pros and cons. This will help you analyze the worth of each college and thereby make a sound decision.
Every B School has a specialization. You need to identify that and match it with your own goals and aspirations. For example,
IIM Ahmedabad is known for its strategy, IIM Bangalore is known for its marketing, IIM Calcutta is known for its finance, and FMS is known for its high ROI and location (Delhi).
So make a choice that suits your inclinations and don’t adopt the sheep mentality.
To begin with, FMS does not take into account your graduation grades when making final hiring decisions or shortlisting candidates. Only your 10th and 12th-grade marks are taken into account, and they are only worth 5 points each. As a result, the grades you received in previous exams will have little bearing on you.
When it comes to a year back, it's becoming increasingly difficult to explain this. Any B-School expects you to have at least average grades on your previous exams.
Whatever is done is done, and it is recommended that you do not focus solely on one college, but rather keep your options open, and then prepare well for the CAT, because if you do not perform well in the CAT, all of these discussions are futile. It's better to think about all of this after the CAT because even if you don't get calls from these colleges, you'll have done your best and will be happy in whatever B-School you choose. So, first and foremost, prepare thoroughly for the CAT.
The question is highly subjective. Both FMS and XLRI are the leading institutions for management studies. Any student who gets an admission offer from any or both institutions should be proud of themself.
The qualifying exam for MBA at FMS New Delhi is CAT. The CAT cutoff 2022 for the FMS MBA program was 98 percentile (general category).
The qualifying exam for XLRI PGDHRM, PGDBM, and PGDM courses is XAT. The XAT 2022 cutoff was 92 percentile.
There is a provision for reservation at FMS according to the rules set by the University of Delhi. However, XLRI is a private institution and therefore, has no provision for reservation.
For the HR domain, XLRI is the best business school in India. FMS is famous for its Marketing and is best known as the Marketing Campus of the country. FMS is a good choice for Finance as well. In fact, for specializations other than HR, FMS stands at a higher position.
You should also consider the location, infrastructure, and campus of the two before making your choice. Location-wise FMS is situated in New Delhi and thus might be more attractive to many.
XLRI is the oldest business school in India (founded-1949), and FMS is the third oldest (founded-1954). For a PGDBM in HR, go for XLRI. The fees, however, at XLRI are much higher than at FMS.FMS fees are very affordable. In terms of ROI, FMS is in a better position.
You can Check the course fee for various management courses at XLRI. Also, Check the course fee for FMS New Delhi.
You can thus make your choice based on your goals. Getting into XLRI is easier for a general-category student. Overall, whichever institution you end up in will groom you into an expert in your field.
Politics and sports are typically not included in GD/PI topics because the panelists cannot assume that all participants are well-versed or even interested in these topics. The panelists prefer delivery over content. Of course, content cannot be completely pointless wishful thinking, but exceptional delivery will always win.
Do not rush into the GD. Most GDs end up being a raging bustle of people interrupting one another and raising their voices to be heard. It is far preferable to remain silent for nearly 70% of the GD time and let the others argue over one topic. When you break in, the others will be taken aback and will silently listen to you. That automatically elevates you to the position of leader and earns you a lot of points.
When asked to sum up, do not include 'your thoughts' or use this as an opportunity to bring up points that were not covered during the discussion. The summary should solely contain the details of the discussion.
Speak slowly and deliberately. You'll be able to express yourself more clearly, and your audience will hang on to every word you say. That automatically elevates you to a position of authority and power - true management potential.