Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, is often rated amongst the top 10 B-schools of India. Popularly known as FMS Delhi, the B-school is without doubt one of the finest B-schools of the country.
FMS Delhi conducts its own independent entrance exam for admissions to its 2 year MBA programs. MBAUniverse.com presents to you all about this exam so that you prepare in the right direction for achieving success.
The different sections of the exam are: Quantitative ability, Verbal ability, English comprehension, Analytical ability & Logical Reasoning. The questions need to be attempted within two hour duration.
Analysis: The Exam in Last 5 years
|
Year |
Sections |
No. of Questions |
Difficulty Level |
|
2007 |
Quantitative Ability
Verbal Ability
English Comprehension
Analytical Ability &
Logical Reasoning |
175 |
Moderate - Difficult |
|
2008 |
Quantitative Ability
Verbal Ability
English Comprehension
Analytical Ability &
Logical Reasoning |
175 |
Moderate- Difficult |
|
2009 |
Quantitative
Ability
Verbal Ability
English Comprehension
Analytical Ability &
Logical Reasoning |
175 |
Moderate- Difficult |
|
2010 |
Quantitative
Ability
Verbal Ability
English Comprehension
Analytical Ability &
Logical Reasoning |
200 |
Moderate- Difficult |
|
2011 |
Quantitative
Ability
Verbal Ability
English Comprehension
Analytical Ability &
Logical Reasoning |
200 |
Moderate- Difficult |
FMS 2010: Analysis
FMS 2010 (for admission to 2011-13 batch) maintained the number
of questions at 200, with four sections in all. There were 50
questions in each section.
There were four sections with 50 questions in each section.
Given the large number of questions in the paper, selection
of questions and accuracy was more important than attempting
a large number of questions. Since the sectional cut-off was
set at 50 percentile, it made sense to maximize scores by concentrating
on strong sections, after clearing the minimum cutoffs.
FMS Eligibility
Candidates should have pursued at least a 3-year Bachelor's
Degree Programme after 12 years of formal schooling. The minimum
requisite percentage of marks in different disciplines is as
follows :- Arts, Commerce or Social Sciences - 50%, Sciences
- 55%, Mathematics or Statistics - 60%, Medicine, Engineering
or Technology - 60% / CGPA of at least 6.00 in a scale of 10.00
OR
Post Graduate Degree or 2nd Degree examination after 10+2+3
scheme, securing at least 60% marks. Candidates appearing for
the final examination of Bachelor's / Post Graduate Degree examinations
can also apply.
Important Dates
FMS 2011: Sunday, December 4, 2011
Registration: September 2011 onwards