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FMS, short for Faculty of Management Studies, is an elite business management institute of Delhi University. It caters to MBA in Management Services (full-time), MBA (full-time/part-time), MBA in Healthcare Administration (part-time), Management Development courses and Doctoral programs.

The institute conducts a separate examination on an all India basis for enrolling students. The score of the FMS is not valid in any other institute. It is the first management school in India to offer management guidance to professional managers through its part time MBA program.

 

Sections Section/Topics No of Questions
 1English Usage 35 
2 Reading Comprehension 40 
3 Analytical and Logical Reasoning  50 
4 Quantitative Aptitude 50 
Total 145

 

The duration of the FMS test is 120 minutes. There could be minor variations in the pattern of the test.
It is mandatory to score more than 50% marks in every section for you to get a call for the next round. Selection is made on the basis of overall percentage of marks achieved by the students.

 

FMS Eligibility Criteria: MBA full-time:

 

  •        You should be at least 20 years of age as on 1st of October on the year of admission  
  •      You should hold a graduation degree with a minimum of -

    Arts, Commerce or Social Sciences- 50%
    Science-55%
    Statistics or Mathematics - 60%
    Medicine, Engineering or Technology- 60% / CGPA of at least 6.00 in a scale of 10.00

  • ·         Alternatively, a Post Graduate Degree or a 2nd Degree examination after 10+2+3 scheme with a minimum of 60% marks would also make you eligible to give the FMS test

 

FMS Eligibility Criteria: MBA part-time:

 

  •   You should hold a bachelor’s degree with at least 45 % marks
  •    A minimum of 3 years of work experience as an administrator or an executive in a industrial, commercial or government       organization after clearing the Bachelor’s Degree Examination is also essentia
  • You should be sponsored by your present employer in order to be able to apply for FMS

 

FMS Number of seats:

 

  •   MBA (full-time) - 90 (including 10 for international students) 
  • MBA (part-time)- 140

 

Tips and Strategies:

 

Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) conducts an entrance examination every year for enrolling students in its management programs. The process of clearing the examination can prove to be quiet difficult considering the fact that FMS is one of the most elite management schools in India.

 

Here are some of the tips which can prove to be beneficial while preparing for FMS-

 

  •   Here are some of the tips which can prove to be beneficial while preparing for FMS

  • Excellent time management skill will take you a long way. You should make sure that you prioritise the time to be spend on different topics. Start with the topics you find easier and have a better understanding of and then move on to the more difficult subjects  

  • Be extremely clear about the topics/sections that will be covered so that you don’t end up wasting your time studying about subjects that won’t even be asked in the examination  

  •    Don’t despair even if your English language skills are not sound. Instead, you should read a lot of newspapers, magazines and so on. Mark the words you find difficult and then check their meaning from the dictionary. Also, try to use those words in your daily speech to ensure that you don’t forget them  

  • For the English section of the FMS test it would be a good idea to concentrate on fill-in-the-blanks, spelling errors, origin of words, analogies, phobias, synonyms and antonyms

  • Take FMS sample tests. This is extremely important for clearing FMS where speed is a criterion for passing the test. The best option would be to take the FMS sample test as if it were the actual FMS exam. Don’t take any breaks and maintain strict adherence to time limits. After completing the paper, analyse the paper thoroughly for identifying the mistakes that you have made in the paper. Avoid the same mistakes  

  • For the Math section, a thorough revision of XII standard mathematics should suffice. If you are from a non-mathematics background, then you can consider studying from a good GRE/ GMAT book for Quant preparation 

  • You should also master the math formulae’s as there are number of questions in the FMS test which would require their direct application  

  •   You could also consider joining a renowned FMS coaching institute for improving your basics  

 

Dates and Deadlines:

 

Date of issuing forms: October 16th to November 24th

Date for receipt of forms : November 24th

Date of entrance exam : 10 January 2010

For more details: www.fms.edu

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 


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