Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, Delhi
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Dear Siddharth, 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 pf 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. Higher cut offs are due to the intensity of the competition at FMS, Delhi. Their placements speak for themselves. FMS, Delhi concluded 2018 placemebts with an average placement package of 22.60 Lakhs for Women Candidates. Out of a batch of 223 Students, 215 participated in Placements and all of them have been placed there by leaving FMS, Delhi at the top in 100% Placement Companies. Though 133 companies participated in Hiring process, 83 companies could make the recruitment offers.
For more information, please visit their official page at: https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/fms-delhi-admission-criteria
Hi,
As per the FMS cut-off for 2018 admission, the overall cut-off for general was 98.18, for OBC was 90.07, for SC was 82.19 and for ST was 58.50. There was also a different cutoff for the physically handicapped students as well. So in order to get into FMS try scoring as closest to 100 percentile in order to increase your chances of getting admission.
Hey,
In CAT 2017 cutt off for OBC to get a call from FMS was around 93 with balanced sectional.A fact to be kept in mind is that FMS give higher weightage to Verbal sectional scores (40%VA, 30 for QA & DILR) .Since FMS have also introduced weightage for 10th and 12th scores and CAT weightage is reduced to 60% now your acds plays important role .97+ in CAT will put in a position to compete along with that a nice GDPI will also be required for a convert.
Hope this helps.
Dear,
FMS Delhi is one of the Best institutes in India offering MBA degree. There is a huge Competition for this College because it provides wonderful Education and placement opportunities with a low fee. To get admission in this College, You need a CAT score more than 95 Percentile. So you won't get admission without the Entrance exam
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