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FMS has the Best placements among top B-schools because of its batch size and quality of students when compared to other top B-Schools. FMS has a record of 100% placements over the past few years. The average package is Rs. 33,00,000/- per year which is above the top B-Schools and its median is Rs.30,00,000/- which is the best among top B-Schools in India. RIO is the highest among all the B-Schools in India. Top companies from all domains visit the campus to recruit students. Some of them are BCG, Bain, McKinsey, Accenture Strategy, Amazon, Red see Consulting, RPG Group, Reliance, TAS, Adani, Perno Ricard, HUL, ITC, Asian Paints, Pidilite, Walmart, Byjus, Uber, OfBusiness, Capgemini, Zensar Technologies, Etc.
Students are eligible for internships in the first semester and final placements in the fourth semester of the course. Asian Paints, Coca-Cola, J&J, Dabur, ITC, HUL, Adobe, Amazon, Media.net, Microsoft, Avendus, Nomura, HSBC, Standard Chartered, Citi Bank, HDFC Bank, BCG, Bain, Kearney, Accenture are some of the top firms visiting the campus for placements. For the 2020-2022 batch, 262 offers were made to 257 students appearing for placements. For the 2020-2022 batch, the highest and average packages were 58 and 32.4 lakhs respectively in Sales & Marketing, Finance, Product Management, IT, Analytics, Consulting, and General Management roles. 100% of students appearing for placements were offered jobs on campus. My plan is to work in a Sales & Marketing firm and learn under the guidance of top professional managers.
FMS has one of the best campus placements and the college which gives the best RoI in India. Placements happen offline or online based on the company. There is a specific placement committee to work on this placement and provide us with the best options possible
Lots of big corporate names visit the campus and students are provided with ample opportunities to prove their knowledge. The placement team does a very good work of bringing such companies on board. Students become eligible after 3rd semester for placements. Also, a big chunk of them gets PPO during the internship itself.
We have a semester system unlike the trimester system at most B schools, the first 2 semesters have compulsory subjects, and electives are allowed to be chosen from 3rd semester. The faculty here are the best that any B School can get, we have teachers who have taught at all old IIMs,
Placements are one the best in the country. The average stipend for summer stood at 3.6 lakhs for two months. We have legacy recruiters such as McKinsey BCG, Bain, Accenture strategy, big 4 etc. There is 100% placement
FMS Delhi's placements are good in terms of ROI, we get an opportunity to see companies like Deloitte, EY, Capgemini, KPMG, Accenture, Amazon, TAS, Reliance, JSW, Dr. Reddy's Lab. , HUL, ITC BCG, BAIN, Microsoft, etc. 100% Placement with 25 LPA package.
Placement offers for us are good and on average, we get a salary of Rs 25 to 30 lakhs per annum from good organizations. Our college has hundred percent placements. The companies called by our CRAP team are all highly recognized companies.
FMS Delhi also known as the red building of dreams has the love and support of its alums, faculties, and students in all who work day and night to call big companies for placements, all firms called for placements are highly established. We are grateful to the various domain companies for always showering their constant support on us.
From semester one itself, students start preparing for the placements in fact, from day one I must say. We have to sit for summer placements first, and during our time, the companies which visited our campus were all renowned companies. Avg package of Rs 25 lakhs is provided on our campus.
The Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) is part of one of the world's most prestigious universities, The University of Delhi. MBA from FMS is a dream that many people have, but only a few achieve. Established in 1954, the institute was incepted with a focus on management education and not just on business management.
Academics: You will quickly realise that there is no room for boredom at FMS; you will always be on your toes, rushing to classes, attending guest lectures, submitting assignments, preparing case studies, and so on. Academics at FMS are more than just whiteboard or PowerPoint presentations in the classroom; they also include field trips, group tasks, individual/group projects, and bunking together to encourage you to think beyond FMS.
Extracurricular Activities: Aside from academics, life at FMS will be surrounded by various student societies that will provide you with exciting events to keep you busy. The B-school basically forces you to participate in competitions and live projects that will allow you to explore the seemingly limitless opportunities available to B-school students.
The routine of the Day: A typical day in the life of an FMS student begins around 8 a.m. when he or she wakes up and prepares to attend class, which begins promptly at 9. Every day, there are four classes for one hour each. The classes are followed once or twice a week by a Guest Lecture by eminent personalities from the industry who provide first-hand experience and great insights into the ever-changing business scenario.
Annual Festivals and Clubs: Aside from academics, the college participates in a variety of co-curricular activities. The various clubs under the purview of cultural society, namely Nethra - the photography club, KALA - the fine arts club, and Agamya - the literary and debate club, hold events throughout the year, allowing students to pursue their hobbies and interests in various fields.
Library: The Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) Library is a valuable resource for students, researchers, and business and management faculty. has amassed a substantial library of over 50,000 books, over 100 journals (including 60 foreign journals), 12 newspapers, and numerous other resources such as theses, student project reports, CDs, various reports, economic survey reports, and so on.
In comparison to the IIMs, FMS retains the advantages of small batch size and a fee structure that is relatively low. The small batch size simplifies placements significantly. With the exception of a few foreign consultancies, most of the top companies that visit the IIMs also visit FMS. Despite all of the university's bureaucracy, etc., there is a well-established alumni network that still ensures that things work out for the current batches.
Because of the small batch size, people are extremely competitive. This was in stark contrast to what you hear about the IIMs. Even though they have competition but they maintain some semblance of sanity due to the large batch. FMS can be difficult to manage at times, both in obvious behaviours and subtle actions by people you study with.
The culture at FMS is influenced by the culture of Delhi. In comparison, IIMs are unquestionably more cosmopolitan. Unless you have prior exposure, adjusting to a new environment can be difficult for people from very different cultures, such as the South or East. Otherwise, you'll have to learn to adjust the hard way. But it's still worth the effort. The people you meet in both locations are of the highest calibre. It is up to you to make the best of the situation.
Even if given the chance, there's no way one would like to trade places with the IIMs.
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