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How one should prepare to get admission at fms delhi next year?


You Think You Know Me 23rd Sep, 2017
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Suraj Mallick 7th Jul, 2018

I am assuming you are from general category. Based on your overall academic profile, you will need to score atleast 99.4 percentile in CAT to get a call for the next round.

All the best!

manisha.gupta 2nd Nov, 2017

FMS Delhi takes the admission through CAT entrance exam, you require more than 98% in the exam. You should have minimum 50% in your graduation as a general category & 45% as a reserved category.

The Selection to the course will be based on Personal interview, Group discussion and CAT score Shortlisted candidates are then called for a Group discussion and Personal interview round. The final selection is based on the cumulative performance of the candidate in the CAT Score as well as the group discussion and personal interview round.

Here are some preparation tips you can follow :

Time Schedule: Make your time schedule section wise as it will help you to find out the week areas & plan a strategy for study.

Take Online Mock Tests : You must take computer-based mock CAT 2017 so that you are familiar with the actual test environment. Mock test will help you in any wastage of time.

Analyze your performance: After each mock test you must analyse your performance and evaluate your scoring areas based on CAT exam pattern.

Focus on strength: By evaluate your own preparation,  You must focus on your strong areas and build on the same. As most of the questions in CAT syllabus are based on the application of basic concepts, learning both concepts and application.

Do Practise: Do practise as much you can. Regular practice with a scheduled stretch will not only help increase your question-solving speed but also make you habituated to sit for three hours and revise the formula, vocabulary and grammer rules.

Time Management: Time management is one of most important part of the CAT with prioritisation of questions.  If you are doubtful on a question in the first glance, you leave it in the first round and come back to it in sequence after you have completed the first round of attempts. As quickly try to solve the questions.

The CAT exam only measures your intellect and the kind of effort that you have put.

Good Luck!

tenzin pema 2nd Nov, 2017
Hi there,

Before commencing the FMS admission process, you will first need to take CAT. This year 60 per cent weight will be given to the CAT score. You should also meet the eligibility criteria of the Institute. As per FMS eligibility criteria, an applicant should be a graduate in any discipline from a recognised institute with minimum 50 per cent aggregate marks. For reserved category candidates, the percentage is 45. Final year graduation students are also eligible to apply. However, they have to secure the required percentage after the declaration of result.

The approximate cut off in FMS is likely to be above 95 percentile. For more information- https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/fms-delhi-admission-criteria-2018-20-60-cent-weightage-on-cat-score

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/fms-delhi-cutoff
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2nd Nov, 2017
Thanks I am eligible.
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