What is the CAT cut off for general category student? How is its placement? Do you provide summer internships or is it up to the students?

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  • The CAT cut-off for general category students this year was 75 percentile. The placements at FMS are very good, this year the average package was Rs 7 lakhs per annum and highest was Rs10 lakhs per annum. Top companies and MNC's like DHL, Infosys, ICICI, SBI, SBI life, Ujjiwan, Tech Mahindra, and many more were the recruiters this year.The college provides summer internships. Like the placement committee we have a seperate summer internships committee as well.
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    dolly jadwani

    8 years ago
    I cannot provide intel for Cut-off range. However being above 65 Percentile has a good chance of getting a call.
    For placements information please refer the website.
    Also as summer internship is a part of the curriculum therefore, it is provided for by the college.
    However if you wish to pursue the same from your side you can.
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    Trishula Das A free soul | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    BHU provides a good input for the students studying management sciences in their college. Placement and internships provided by them are better in our country. The percentile required is around 80-85+ for a call from them in general category.
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    kumari puja

    8 years ago
    80+ percentile will ensure call from FMS BHU for general category. Placements are very good and return on investment is very high. You can visit FMS BHU website for placement report. Summer internships are provided by the institute.
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    Yamini Jaiswal

    8 years ago
    For general category students cut off for previous year was 50 percentile. There is an average placement of Rs 6-7 lac. Yes, college takes full responsibility for summer internships. But even then if you want to opt for off campus internship you can.

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