Remarks
The admission process for FMS Delhi requires very good preparation, CAT exam is tough and one needs to study for more than 6 hours daily for at least a year to become confident with the concepts. Application forms and fees of FMS need to be filled and submitted within the allotted time. Application form fees is Rs 1700.
Course Curriculum Overview
Faculties are highly organized and the manner in which they conduct the sessions is highly structured which makes topics flow into our minds very smoothly. They also ask for review feedback after every 4 weeks so that we can add value. They are supportive and helpful.
Internships Opportunities
Internship opportunities are great. Projects are dependent on the field you belong to. Generally, companies take you based on your previous background and knowledge because that gives them an added advantage of diversity unless you have prepared on any particular domain to such a level that your previous backgrounds become null and void there.
Placement Experience
Placements in our college are recorded to be 100% every year. The campus offers placements in which you can pay the fees of your entire MBA life within 2-3 months. The reason why it's called the best ROI B-school college in India. The median salary would be Rs 2800000.
Fees and Financial Aid
The per semester fee that is for six months is 45,000 rupees only. Looking at the stats of placements the fees are highly low because the total fee can be repaid in just two-three months of starting the job. Banks are willing to offer loans to FMS students to help them complete the course study.
Campus Life
Syssoc is the operations and product management preparation society and I was always fascinated by this club's deliverables. The in-depth knowledge of IT helped me get into this society and FMS has other societies as well which help students prepare for any particular domain. The true learning which students get is from understanding and solving cases in these sessions and it also becomes very engaging and enjoyable.
Interview Experience
Top Advice: "Look in front of the mirror and practice", Extempore, and PI questions. You can find a list of questions that were asked in previous years' interview rounds and prepare from there. That's the best way of preparation because there are very high chances questions will get repeated. Apart from this have your basics and general knowledge strong.












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