
Subrato Chatterjee Content Writer
Content Writer | Updated On - Jan 3, 2026
FORE School of Management has opened FPM and EFPM admissions 2026 with entrance test scheduled on March 12.

FORE School of Management, New Delhi, has officially opened FPM and Executive FPM (EFPM) Admission 2026 for research-focused management scholars. Applications for both programmes are currently open, and eligible candidates must apply online by January 31, 2026.
Admissions will be conducted through national-level test scores or the FORE Entrance Test, followed by research proposal presentation and interview rounds. The programmes are approved by AICTE and are aimed at developing high-quality academic researchers and industry-focused scholars.
Who is Eligible to Apply for FPM and EFPM 2026?
FORE School of Management applicants must hold a Master’s degree with First Class in Management, Engineering, Economics, Social Sciences, Commerce, Humanities, or related disciplines from a recognised institution.
For EFPM, candidates must also have a minimum of four years of managerial experience. There is no age limit for either programme. Final-year postgraduate students may apply, provided they complete degree requirements by September 30, 2026.
Read More: FSM Delhi Courses & Fees 2026
FORE has announced a total of 10 seats, including both FPM and EFPM candidates, making the selection process highly competitive.
Shortlisting is based on CAT, GATE, GRE, GMAT, NET/JRF, CSIR, or the FORE Entrance Test (FET). The FET will be conducted on March 12, 2026.
Shortlisted candidates must present a 10–15 minute research proposal on March 18, 2026, followed by a personal interview on March 24, 2026. Final admission results will be announced on April 01, 2026.
The coursework consists of 30 credits, including core research methodology courses, area-specific courses, and independent study modules. All credits must be completed within two years, with a possible one-year extension. The thesis can be submitted after a minimum of two years, with a maximum limit of five years from admission.
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