Currently B.tech final yr. Want to join FMS because don't want to spend lakhs in IIMs & be a burden to parents. Is my decision appropriate?

Asked about Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi - Master of Business Administration (MBA)

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Asked by Swaraj Mishra

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    Shubham Gupta

    8 years ago
    If money is a constraint, then FMS is the best solution for this problem. Though loans are easily available in the market on the name of IIMs. However, I do agree with your point that loans can be burdensome on you as well as your parents. Hence, if you are not willing to spend much money into MBA, then FMS is the college for you.
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    Mir Noaman Ali | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Historically, most students at FMS have given up IIMs to get into this institute. It is an equally good institute with good alum base and great reputation amongst corporates in India. While low fees is an added incentive. Furthermore, it is also known as the Marketing Campus of India for all the right reasons.
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    Harshit Jain | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    Yes definitely FMS is also one of the best B-School of India and delhi. After joining this institute you will learn lots of things and you will have a great exposure which is required for MBA and also the faculty of FMS is also very good. The placement is also good and packages offered is very good in FMS.

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