Is Delhi School of Business as good as an FMS?

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    Sonali | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    The Delhi School of Business is not considered as prestigious as the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) at the University of Delhi. FMS Delhi is renowned for its exceptional placements, faculty quality, and strong alumni network.Yes, Delhi School of Business is a well-reputed Business school. It has been ranked 22 among the top Private MBA Colleges in North India by Outlook I-CARE Ranking 2023. The 2-year PGDM programme is accredited by the NBA and AIU. DSB has a good placement.Delhi School of Business has been ranked 10th under the 'Outlook Top Private B-Schools-Delhi NCR' category. The school has received an overall score of 233.63

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    Parv Nanda | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The Delhi School of Business is not considered as prestigious as the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) at the University of Delhi. FMS Delhi is renowned for its exceptional placements, faculty quality, and strong alumni network. It is highly regarded for its Return on Investment (ROI), with top companies visiting the campus for recruitment and offering lucrative packages. FMS Delhi boasts a record of 100% placements, with an average package of 32.5 LPA and the highest package reaching 58 LPA. On the other hand, the Delhi School of Business does not hold the same level of reputation, placements, or alumni network as FMS Delhi

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    Mohd Arshan | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    Delhi School of Business (DSB) and Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) are both top B-schools in India with good reputations and placement records. However, there are some key differences between the two schools that may make one a better fit for you than the other.

    DSB:

    • DSB is a private school, while FMS is a public school. This means that DSB's fees are higher than FMS's fees.
    • DSB has a smaller batch size than FMS. This means that DSB students receive more personalised attention from the faculty and staff.
    • DSB has a strong focus on experiential learning. Students have the opportunity to gain real-world experience through industry interns
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Ashwin Yadav

Delhi School of Business offers a large diversity of courses to students in Management field. Delhi School of Business admissions are held on the basis of entrance tests. Students seeking course admissions must clear their previous qualifying examination and appear for any of the prescribed entrance exams such as XAT, CAT, CMAT, MAT, NMAT, among others. Students can visit the official website to learn more regarding the course-wise eligibility and specialisation details.

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Ashwin Yadav

Delhi School of Business offers programme such as Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) and the Fellowship Program in Management (FPM) for aspiring Management students. The PGDM programme is available in the Regular as well as Fintech specializations.

Students would be required to pay a fees amount of around INR 10.26 lakhs for the regular PGDM program, and INR 10.41 lakhs for the Fintech stream. Furthermore, the students can avail the benefits of the scholarship schemes being operated by the Delhi School of Business faculty.

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Taru Taneja

Delhi School of Business, Pitampura course fee for the two years PGDM range fron INR 10.3 Lacs to INR 10.4 lakh. The school further, offers a decent ROI with an average package of INR 8.2 Lacs for the PGDM programme. Candidates can make the fee payment in four installments, each installment in each semesters. 

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Neha Chauhan

The qualification required for the PGDM course at Delhi School of Business Pitampura is as follows:

  • Eligibility Criteria: Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate or equivalent CGPA from a recognised university. For SC, ST, and PwD candidates, a minimum of 45% aggregate is required. Applicants must have a valid score in entrance exams like CAT, XAT, CMAT, GMAT, MAT, ATMA, or equivalent.
  • Selection Criteria: Candidates are selected based on marks secured in entrance exams, such as CAT, XAT, MAT, NMAT, and CMAT, followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview. After that, a merit list is prepared based on the cumulative sc
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Krishnendu Chatterjee

Banking / NBFC sector emerged as the top recruiting sector during Delhi School of Business summer internship for the batch of 2021-23 that placed 27% of the total students during Delhi School of Business summer internships for the batch of 2021-23. The sector-wise placement distribution recorded during Delhi School of Business summer internships for the batch of 2021-23 is presented below:

Sectors

Summer Internship Distribution (2021-23 Batch)

Banking / NBFC

27%

FMCG / FMCD

24%

Research / Consultancy

15%

IT / ITES

12%

Engineering / Manufacturing

12%

Others

10%

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