Can I get into FMS Delhi if I have scored just 68% in 10th and 72% in 12th?
Your past academic scores do not matter at all. To get into FMS Delhi, make sure you score well in your CAT exam get above 99 percentile and perform well in the extempore and PI rounds.
Every year, FMS Delhi Counselling is conducted in online mode. Candidates who meet the composite scores are called
FMS Delhi follows a rigorous selection process for admitting students to its MBA course. The institute accepts CAT overall and sectional cutoff for admission. For shortlisting, the institute considers several parameters, such as Class 10 and 12th marks, Discussion on Statement of Purpose, extempore,

Every year, FMS Delhi Counselling is conducted in online mode. Candidates who meet the composite scores are called for the personal interview round followed by release of list of candidates who are provisionally selected. Candidates whose name appears in the list must report to the FMS Delhi admissi
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