I want to know about the latest cutoff information for MBA in Finance at Delhi University.

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Asked by Kaushal Verma

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    Answered by

    Anand Soni | Contributor-Level 8

    2 months ago

    The latest cutoff information for the MBA in Finance at Delhi University, particularly for programs like the one offered by the Department of Financial Studies (DFS) or Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), is highly competitive and primarily based on entrance exam scores. For FMS, admission is based on CAT scores, where you'd typically need a percentile upwards of ninety-nine for general category candidates. For DFS, it's usually CAT scores too, with a slightly varied but still very high cut-off, often around ninety-seven to ninety-eight percentile for general category. These top-tier programs don't usually release fixed cut-off percen

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    Answered by

    Saumy Siddharth

    2 months ago

    The latest cutoff in recent years (2023-25) is approximately around CAT unserved approx 98 percentile.

    For CUET PG- based MBA Finance cutoff marks for generals is 230-240.

    Obc-225-235

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    Anit

    2 months ago

    The latest cutoff information for MBA in Finance at Delhi University is generally above 95 that can be considered for admission. Specifically, the general category cutoff for the MBA program at FMS Delhi, which includes the MBA in Finance, has been around the 98 percentile in recent years. Other factors like 10th and 12th marks (especially in math) and work experience are also considered, though their weightage may be less significant.

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