Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi
Dear Shivika,
The academic percentages you have in your 10th and 12th are commendable. They alone are good enough to get you into a prestigious MBA college. Coming to your percentage in your Bachelor's degree is something that might concern you. Since, most of the MBA colleges in India on an average look for 60 or above percentage starting from your 10th to your Bachelor's degree.
But it is not something to be worried if you want to get into the colleges you have mentioned in your query. If you have written Entrance exams like CAT, MAT or CMAT then you are well aware that there are cut offs based on which you will have to undergo selection process.
Coming, to JBIMS Mumbai and FMS Delhi, both fit under your eligibility criteria.Now if we compare both the college, each one has their own speciality. But if you are looking for certain domain to pursue your MBA in any of these college, It is advisable to go for FMS Delhi since it is considered to under the unique privilege to be a part of FMS and also return on investment in the fee structure is an add on advantage than JBIMS Mumbai.
Unfortunately, Nitie Mumbai seeks 60% or above as an eligibility criteria for Bachelor's degree and if we look for TISS Mumbai, it offers MA program and specializes in MA in Human Resource Management which is equivalent to MBA in HR. Speaking of fee structure, TISS Mumbai is comparatively low than JBIMS and FMS.
Now based on criteria like fees, infrastructure, curriculum, etc. It depends as to what you want to choose. If you are looking for college with low fee structure you can opt for TISS or FMS. But if you are looking for the best hands on experience in a practical environment you can opt for JBIMS.
Hello!
Yes, there are chances to get fms or msu baroda for pursuing mba. The cut off as per past years are 85 and above for cmat. Fms or msu is a government college and has a less no. of seats so cut off is high for cmat. But you have decent chances to convert.
I hope this helps.
Hi Harsh,
Yes, even though you have a below average marks and for admissions to Faculty of management studies you for sure need stellar academics but a perfect score in your CAT or Common admissions test conducted in the month of November will get you into FMS for sure. FMS does not give a lot of weightage to acads but to the CAT score and FMS has a rigorous process for admissions to its MBA program. You can read more here - https://www.careers360.com/colleges/faculty-of-management-studies-university-of-delhi-delhi
Hope it helps.
Thanks.
FMS delhi is one of the top b schools of India. The competition for fms is high not only because it's in top 10 b schools but also because the fees is very less. It has the best ROI in India as compared to any top b schools. Fms Fms d is a government institue. The cat cut off for engineers go above 99+ percentile and for non-engineers it's goes above 98+ percentile. Fms not only looks at your cat score but also your gdpi wat performance and overall profile.
If you've can score above 98.5+ percentile with good academics and extra curriculars, and you can justify convincingly why you did you graduation through open learning, only then you've chances to get a call. You meed to compete among the best profiles, so the chances are very narrow. For more information visit the link below:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/colleges/faculty-of-management-studies-university-of-delhi-delhi/amp
Hi dear,
First you should complete your graduation with good academics and participate in your college events. After completing graduation you have to appear in CAT and score a very good percentile more than 99. IIMs takes admission on the basis of CAT percentile. In FMS Delhi the admission is based on 70 percent CAT score and 30 percent GD.
Hari, usually CW4 Category is for the wards of those defence personnel in peace time with disability attributable to military service. There are a total 10 seats allotted for CW Category in whole for FMS. 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. A Candidate with atleast 97 sectional weightage will be shortlisted at FMS. So it is important to focus more on VARC section while not leaving other sections.
The Composite score for CW4 Category as mentioned in our article https://bschool.careers360.com/news/fms-delhi-shortlists-2157-candidates-for-mba-2016-18-selection-process-161066 is 24.561. Now though this is an old data and though the no.s might have changed over the years, the formula and gist remain the same.
Composite Score = â(Score in Section * Weightage)/Max Marks for the Section”.
So you will need sectional weightage of more than 85% and an over all percentage of 90-95%.
Dear aspirant,
FMS Delhi do not call student based on their past academic performance but only on their cat score. For a general category student to get a call from FMS Delhi you have to score a minimum of 99.5 percentile. However in converting a call good academic will always be a plus. And in your case since you have decent academic score you might convert FMS if you get a 99.5 percentile and perform well in the the GD PI extempore.
Hope hope this helps. Thank you.
Hi Niharika,
Your academics score is very good.But getting into FMS is doesn't about only academics or CAT percentile.But also upon Group discussion and Personal Interview.But if you talk about Percentile then 97+ percentile will be good enough for OBC candidate to get call from FMS.
There are total 287 seats in which 101 is for General and 69 seats are for OBC and the rest for the SC,ST,EWS and other categories.
Hope this will help,please feel free to ask if you have any further queries.
Thank You.
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