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Does FMS Delhi have any hostel facilities?

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Sidhharth Jain Posted On : June 4th, 2023
Studied at FMS

Hostel allocation is handled by the University of Delhi, not FMS. There is only one significant dorm, VKRV Rao Hostel, where 30 seats are set aside annually for FMS and the remaining 30 for DSE. 

For first-year FMS guys, there are 30 spots. The CAT score is used to determine the allocation. However, 15 spots are set out for international, ST, and SC students. For OBC, there is no reserve.

The D.S. Kothari Hostel, Jubilee Hall, and P.G. Men's Hostel are three further hostels that each have one to four beds available. Forms must be obtained from each hostel and filed before the deadline, which is often June 30 or thereabouts, in order to apply for the hostels.

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What are the pros and cons of not having a hostel at FMS Delhi?

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Harnoor Bagga Posted On : January 10th, 2023
MBA Full-time in Finance, Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi (Graduated 2020)

The following are the benefits and drawbacks of not having a hostel at FMS, Delhi:

Pros:

  • When Freshers set out to arrange their own housing for the next two years, it was a completely new experience for them.
  • Helps to act as a bonding activity for the students of the new batch even before the start of the session.
  • Allows students to live according to their preferences for the next two years.
  • As a result, the two years are more relaxed than at other top B-Schools in the country because no unexpected classes can be scheduled after a certain time of day, unlike at other fully residential B-Schools.

Cons:

  • Students are put under additional pressure before the start of the session to arrange for their own lodging.
  • It raises the overall cost of the course for the next two years. Despite the fact that it is a two-year course for the rest of the world. Other than tuition, there are numerous other expenses, and the lack of a college hostel significantly increases them.
  • Less rigor than other fully residential B-SCHOOLS. Few IIMs even hold classes at 11 p.m. And it is viewed positively by corporations as rigor. However, this is not possible at FMS.

Thus, despite its pros and cons, it is a completely different experience that students should endure during their two wonderful years at FMS.

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For people with lower academics, which MBA college is better, IIM ABC, FMS or XLRI?

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Aditi Banerjee Posted On : May 30th, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

Honestly speaking, it might be very difficult to secure admission in the aforementioned B Schools with low academic scores. However, these are not the only B schools in India providing excellent Management education. These B Schools require a decent academic background with a good CAT score. The list is as follows 

  • S. P. Jain Institute of Management & Research
  • National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli
  • Lovely Professional University
  • Great Lakes Institute of Management
  • Vellore Institute of Technology
  • Nirma University
  • PSG College of Technology
  • Fore School of Management
  • SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies
  • Birla Institute of Management Technology
  • Banaras Hindu University

Please bear in mind that getting admission to any BSchool depends on your individual profiles and not on the policies of the institute. 

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What's FMS Delhi?

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Sidhharth Jain Posted On : May 26th, 2023
Studied at FMS

FMS Delhi is one of the best Management schools in India that offer three MBA programs. Please find the below table for detailed information: 

Program

FEE

Highest Salary

Median Salary 

Median Stipend 

MBA full-time

INR 200000

1.23 Cr

31 LPA

3 LPA

FMS offers the best ROI and is situated at a great place in Delhi; you get a chance to interact with people from other DU colleges. The admission process is quite simple. FMS considers CAT scores for its MBA programs, and the cutoffs are usually around 99.5 percentile. Shortlisted students go through the GDPI process, where their profile is evaluated on the basis of their overall performance in the GDPI, their past academic scores, and their CAT score.

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What are the pros and cons of doing an MBA from FMS Delhi University?

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Sagardeep Posted On : January 10th, 2023
Studied at Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi

There's no point in going over the usual benefits like placements, good professors, university infrastructure and fees, and so on. However, it is critical to consider some genuine and neutral arguments in favor of IIMs (at least in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, and Calcutta).

  • When making decisions, many B-school aspirants mention ROI. The wealth maximization theory provides the NPV method, which is superior to the rate of return theory. Your future cash flows are indeed influenced by your B-school, and the difference is usually large enough to outweigh the outflow in year zero.
  • An important question to ask yourself is, "Are you doing an MBA to save money or to add value?" If the latter is your answer, you should be prepared to pay a reasonable price for it.
  • There's a reason people like the IIM label. It still carries some clout in the market. In terms of B-school brand value, an IIM has a faster growth rate. As a result, there is a chance that FMS will lose to IIM IKS in the next 10-15 years.
  • Having a subsidized university education comes with its own set of costs. Placements are completely student-led. There is no credit system, which makes student exchange difficult. For FMS, the semester system is the norm, which has its own drawbacks.
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Shall I leave my job as a deputy manager in SBI with 4 years of experience and CTC higher than 12 LPA for FMS Delhi?

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Prashanth Rondi Posted On : December 30th, 2022
Studied at Indian Institute of Technology, Dhanbad

Well, firstly you should change your perspective before making a decision. I don’t think your CTC should let you decide whether you want to pursue MBA or not. Change your focus from CTC to long-term goals and I bet you won’t regret this decision.

Getting an MBA degree from FMS is a privilege in itself. Moreover, you can relive your college life without regrets this time. The top-notch B School will open amazing opportunities and let you gain experiences that you won’t regret ever. But you have to prepare yourself to face classrooms, books, exams, and tight deadlines. 

So you should leave your job and go for FMS only if

  • You are passionate about your goals and not only high packages 
  • You are ready to face college life once again

Don’t adopt the sheep mentality and pursue MBA just for high packages. Rather try to learn something from it that will help you in the long run.

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How do I get a package of 30 lakhs in the field of marketing, post MBA from IIMA/B/C, FMS, MDI, SPJIMR, and IIFT?

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Saransh Shah Posted On : March 6th, 2023
MBA Finance, S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research (2020)

While many may shed their philosophies on how getting a high package should not be your ultimate goal and stuff, I am here with a different opinion. When you are investing a huge amount of money it is only right to expect a greater monetary benefit and a better lifestyle. So I have mentioned some techniques that will help you land a package of 30 LPA specifically in the field of marketing post-MBA from IIM ABC, FMS, MDI, SPJIMR, and IIFT.

  • The first thing you need to do is lower your expectations as no marketing placements offer a package higher than 25 LPA. These highest offers are made by top firms like Reckitt Benckiser, HUL, P&G, and Asian Paints.
  • You need to figure out what you really are after, a good marketing role or a high-paying job. If you are after the latter I suggest you go for big consulting firms like Mc Kinsey, BCG, or investment banks that offer 30+ LPA.
  • But if it is the marketing role you are after, then make sure your resume reflects your marketing enthusiasm. This will further increase your chances of selection.
  • Performing well in the competitions conducted by your desired company is another way to get a high-paying job. 
  • If the Final Placements are your last resort then make sure you have a stable and excellent CGPA. Many companies consider this factor while shortlisting.

These points will help you get your dream job but cannot necessarily guarantee it. It all ultimately depends on your efforts and obviously your luck.

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Do any FMS Delhi students who had got converted at any of the IIMs prior to joining there have any regrets regarding their choice?

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Jayant Thakur Posted On : January 8th, 2023
MBA in Operations Management & Marketing, Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi (Graduated 2018)

Many students leave IIMs for FMS Delhi and do not look back. There are some things that are really unique in FMS. You have a well-established market in "Kamla nagar" to conduct market research. Despite its small size, the campus provides numerous opportunities to expand your cross-domain knowledge. 

You are a student at Delhi University. You must manage everything, from finding a flat to organizing the laundry. It significantly contributes to the development of your overall personality. FMS has helped me become much more grounded. The faculty at the college are among the best in the country.

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How was your first day at FMS Delhi?

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Pragya Tripathi Posted On : January 8th, 2023
MBA from Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi (Graduated 2021)

Here is the experience of one of the students of FMS Delhi on her first day at college. 

The first day at FMS was June 21st, so the day was dedicated to the celebration of Yoga Day. As a result, she decided to attend the session. The guest yoga trainers' yoga lectures and sessions were fantastic. It was entirely devoted to all aspects of learning. They emphasized the importance of staying healthy, correcting our daily routines, and so on, which is essential in today's fast-paced world. The Dean's and faculty's addresses made her feel as if she was in the right place to learn.

Some people have a bad habit of dismissing their education by comparing it to the packages and salaries they receive. She doesn't want to fall for that. She was willing to try new things and wasn't concerned about her pay. Her first day at FMS reinforced this belief even further. She had the impression that it is a place where big dreams come true. She hoped that this light would give her the strength to overcome all of her flaws and empower her to make the best decisions for her future.

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Which is a better B-school between FMS, ISB and IIM Lucknow?

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Shaveta Arya Posted On : January 6th, 2023
Studied at Indian Institute of Management Lucknow

The student fraternity of ISB is very different from that of FMS and IIM Lucknow. ISB requires a minimum of 2 years and an average of 4 years of work experience for admission. Whereas IIM Lucknow and FMS focus more on academics and almost 40% of the batch comprises freshers. Others have 2 or fewer years of experience. 

My answer is divided into 3 parts

If you have work experience of 2 or fewer years:

In this case, you should give up on ISB and totally focus on FMS or IIM Lucknow. Personally, I would suggest you go for IIM Lucknow because of its brand image. Despite the fact that FMS offers high ROI, you can never underestimate the value of an IIM tag.

If you have work experience of 2-3 years: 

This is the toughest decision as you can nearly go for ISB but will be risking a lot including its extravagant fees. But you won’t regret choosing ISB because of its peers, faculty, research orientation, and campus life. It is also the place where all the big consulting firms come for placements. So if you value reputed firms a lot then go for ISB.

If you have above 3 years of experience:

Close your eyes and without thinking choose ISB.

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