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What is it like to spend 2 years at FMS Delhi? How was life on and off the campus?

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Vivek Gaur Posted On : December 31st, 2022
Studied at Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi

Some words that describe my brother's experience at FMS Delhi are relaxing, fun, and knowledgeable. Yes! FMS offers a blend of all three.

  • With minimal pressure on academics, you can involve yourself in extracurricular activities or even pursue a hobby of your own. You can explore and make new friends. This adds to the quality of your college experience.
  • The learning experience here is also diverse and not just restricted to classes and exams. It provides a practical approach to theoretical knowledge through the Alpha Investment and Research Club.
  • Also since there is no hostel facility available, you have to look on your own for lodging and flooding. This prepares you for the challenges in life.
  • The high ROI is the brightest aspect of FMS. You spend the two years without any financial burden. Also when you have completed your MBA and landed a job, you have no burden to repay any kind of educational loan. This kickstarts a stress-free and quality career.

So FMS is a fun place to be provided that you manage your time well.

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How should I prepare for GD and Extempore for FMS Delhi?

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Deepa Nandiwal Posted On : January 10th, 2023
MBA from Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi (Graduated 2021)

Below are a few tips that will help you in preparing for GD:

  • Prepare yourself: Unless prohibited, always carry a notepad and a pen. It indicates that you are prepared for the discussion.
  • Make notes: Use a notepad to jot down the points. Always start with the topic, roughly so that at least you can read it for the next 10 mins of GD. Take notes in the time allotted for preparation. Also, take notes on important points that come up during the discussion. This will assist you in completing the GD.
  • Allow others to speak: If you have already spoken, do not interrupt others excessively. Allowing others to speak demonstrates that you are interested in a healthy debate and are a good listener.
  • Don't use derogatory expressions: In GD, never raise your voice to express your rage. Always treat GD as if it were a discussion. If necessary, disagree politely. These are the qualities of an effective leader and team player.
  • Stay on topic: Try to stay on topic and add new points to the discussion. Deviating from the topic may result in a failing grade.

For Extempore preparation at FMS Delhi, you need to follow the below tips:

  • Take any subject and begin speaking without any preparation. If possible, request a topic and practice from friends or family members. Try to say something, no matter how insignificant or hazy the subject is. It will assist you in improving your thinking process and broadening your perspective on any topic you are given.
  • When you're alone, practice in front of the mirror. Tell your friends to make some chits for you, then pick one up and begin speaking with a timer on. Test yourself to see if you can speak for at least one minute on that subject.
  • Develop your general knowledge. If a topic is current affairs or based on facts, you should at least have some knowledge of it before speaking on it.
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Should I persure my MBA from FMS Delhi or IIM A if I belong to a middle class family?

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Sagar Namdev Posted On : May 8th, 2023

If there are some financial constraints, you should go for FMS Delhi for sure. The RoI is great and FMS Delhi is exceptionally good in terms of placements. But if you want to join the IIM brand, IIM A students can easily get education loans. 

I personally know people who have dropped IIM A to be in FMS Delhi. So, it totally depends on your choice and priority. Both the colleges are of the same level, just the tag is the difference, so see what you weigh more.

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Should IIM Lucknow be chosen over FMS or XLRI just for the IIM tag? It reeks of secrecy (no placement reports, no waiting list numbers provided without RTI) and barring the campus life I haven't heard

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Akshay Sirsalewala Posted On : January 8th, 2023
MBA from Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (Graduated 2021)

I have said this before. No college is better than the other. It’s just a matter of preferences and suitability. Yet you are here comparing some 3 best B Schools in India. Neither of the 3 colleges is lacking in any aspect. So you won’t be making a bad choice by choosing one from FMS, XLRI, or IIM Lucknow.

The most crucial step while choosing a college is checking your priorities and knowing what you want from the college and where you are headed to in the future. Once you are determined in what you are seeking no college can really stop you. So don’t worry about the confidentiality at IIM Lucknow. With the right mindset, you can make the best out of it. I think focusing on the following aspects will help you make a better decision 

  • Quality of education
  • Campus life
  • Career goals
  • Big companies coming to the campus for placements 
  • Fees

Once you have set your goals, all the above 3 colleges will help you achieve them. Lastly, don't choose IIM Lucknow for its IIM tag. If you are honest with your goals, the IIM brand value is not more than a mere tag.

The minimum cutoff for the general category is 90, whereas the cutoff for OBC is 82 at IIM Lucknow.

Section

Marks

Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (Section 1)

85

Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (Section 2)

85

Quantitative Ability (Section 3)

85

Total

90


 

The final selection of a candidate is based on his position in the merit list. The merit list is prepared by calculating the Grand Total for all the students.

Grand Total = Shortlist Total + GDPI Total

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How good is SPJIMR's PGDM? I’m looking at the current placement records of over 26L average. Is it performing better than top B-schools like XLRI/FMS/IIM?

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Dhananjay Sharma Posted On : March 10th, 2023
PGPM in Information Management, S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) (Graduated 2017)

SPJIMR has been among the top 5 or 10 B Schools over the past few years consistently. Its brand value can be compared to XLRI, FMS, and even IIMs except for IIM ABC. This is because even now there are some roles offered to IIM ABC students that are not offered at SPJIMR. But this is not a major issue as these roles seek only extraordinary profiles and In Fact, many other roles offered at IIM ABC are lower than average. 

In SPJIMR even the lowest package is decent and the range of salary is not very broad. This year, SPJIMR's average package stood at INR 33.02 LPA.

Other key points to note in comparison to old IIMs is that our Highest CTC is lower than that of IIMs but our Lowest CTC is higher than that of IIMs. So I will suggest anyone with an exceptionally good profile to choose IIM whereas someone with a decent average profile should go for SPJIMR only. It is important to note that getting roles at SPJIMR is a bit easier than IIMs mainly because of the small batch size and less competition.

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Can a BSc agriculture graduate do an MBA in any desired field or specialization and from a top university like IIM, FMS (Delhi), etc.? Is he/she preferred over a BTech graduate?

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Akriti Jain Posted On : May 18th, 2023
IIMA Batch of 2015-17

In most top B-schools, there are no specializations offered in their degrees, and the courses are common for all students in the first year. Hence, the undergraduate specialization of the student will not have much impact on the courses that they can do in the B-school.

However, some IIMs give different scores at the time of final selection based on the undergraduate degree. B.Tech graduates are generally given the least value, and other degrees like BSc Agriculture might get a special advantage. But this can vary across different B-schools, and you need to check the scoring system that is released by each IIM during the selection process.

In terms of placements, there aren't many companies related to agriculture that offer roles in top B-schools, so a BSc Agriculture graduate might not have any added advantage. There might be a disadvantage in roles like Information Systems or Operations roles that might prefer students with a technology background. However, in general, the degree of the student wouldn't impact the rest of the placements.

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How do I prepare for extempore to get into Delhi FMS?

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Moinak Saha Posted On : May 2nd, 2023
Studied at Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi

One such way is to google a list of extempore themes, talk about each one, and record your performance. If you can communicate well, this is the ideal approach to practice.

  • Brush up your current affairs and general awareness. 
  • Practice as much as possible with friends, family, or in front of the mirror.
  • Improve your vocabulary and grammar.
  • Learn how to organize all of your points and ideas.
  • Prepare subjects linked to current events, social and economic problems.
  • Make an effort to communicate in less time.
  • Improve your body language and vocal modulation.
  • Try to converse in a lighthearted and welcoming tone.
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Which is a better school FMS, Delhi or IIM, Indore keeping in mind every possible factor?

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Sidhharth Jain Posted On : January 9th, 2023
Studied at FMS

People choose FMS over IIM Indore for reasons other than ROI. They choose FMS over IIM Indore for better placements. It has a 50-year alumni network. and is situated in the heart of Delhi.

It takes a lot of persuasions to convince a company to come to Indore. After the first few days, the majority of interviews are conducted over the phone or via Skype, implying that companies make no investment of time or money in hiring Indore students. As a result, there are very few offers from telephone rounds. In comparison, any company from Gurgaon can take a day off to visit the renowned FMS and entice a few geniuses.

There are few alumni in top executive positions making hiring decisions. A smaller batch also means less competition and a better chance of landing prestigious jobs. The ROI factor comes into play when comparing FMS to IIM Lucknow, which is a difficult choice, but there isn't much of a choice between IIM Indore and FMS.

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Are packages offered at JBIMS FMS comparable to those offered at IIM ABC?

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Tithi Aggrawal Posted On : June 20th, 2023
Lives in New Delhi

All five of the institutes mentioned in the question are among the best business schools in India. All of these business schools have been around for decades and have a long history. 

Comparing these Institutes is not an easy process but since the question necessitates a comparison on the basis of placements, let us have a look at the comparison in placements of all these Institutes:

Institutes

Highest International Package

Highest Domestic Package

IIM Ahmedabad

83.5 LPA

70 LPA

IIM Bangalore

NA

NA

IIM Calcutta

80 LPA

NA

JBIMS

NA

34.36 LPA

FMS

NA

58.6 LPA

Institutes

Average Package

Median Package

IIM Ahmedabad

25.83 LPA

NA

IIM Bangalore

26.18 LPA

25 LPA

IIM Calcutta

27.9 LPA

25.5 LPA

JBIMS

22.84 LPA

22 LPA

FMS

25.6 LPA

23.4 LPA

According to the comparison, while the maximum package of JBIMS is significantly lower than that of other Institutes (including FMS), the average and median packages are comparable to the Institutes. It is also worth noting that JBIMS and FMS are the most affordable B-schools, with fees far cheaper than those levied by IIM A, IIM B, and IIM C. The ROI from JBIMS and FMS is unquestionably the greatest!

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What is generally the CAT percentile cutoff required for admission at FMS, Delhi under the CW (defense) category?

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Armandeep Bhatia Posted On : January 10th, 2023
FMS Delhi

The FMS Delhi 2023 cutoff for admissions will be released soon. It will publish its MBA admission policy 2023 on its official website, with admission granted based on the CAT 2022 score. The CAT score required for a call from FMS Delhi is typically in the 99th percentile. The cutoff is determined by the composite score in CAT. It is determined by the number of candidates who took the CAT exam, the number of candidates who passed the CAT, the number of seats available in each category, FMS's previous CAT scores, and so on.

FMS cutoffs for CW 1, 2, and 3 are expected to be 11.00, 9.29, and 26.23, respectively. FMS has 12 supernumerary seats available in the CW (defense) category. 

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