Faculty of Management Studies Delhi (FMS Delhi) has started the admission process for its MBA programmes for the 2025-2027 batch. The last date for applications is November 22, 2024. FMS provides a several postgraduate programs, including the Full-time MBA and the Executive MBA programs.
To eligibility for the Full-time FMS Delhi MBA program, applicants are required to possess a bachelor’s degree of at least three years in duration, with a minimum score of 50% (or 45% for candidates belonging to SC/ST/PWD categories).
Final year students are eligible to apply, provided they submit graduation proof before the start of the MBA program. Admission decisions are determined by CAT 2024 scores, as FMS does not conduct its own entrance exam.
The MBA Executive Programme requires applicants to have at least five years of work experience after obtaining a bachelor’s degree. According to an official, prospective candidates are encouraged to frequently check the official website for the latest information on the application process, deadlines and eligibility criteria.
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Important Updates:
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta) has released the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 admit card. Candidates registered for the exam can download the CAT 2024 admit card through the official website iimcat.ac.in. In case of any error in the CAT admit card 2024, candidates should immediately report the issue to the authorities.
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