Will it be a good decision to opt for MBA after completing BA with political science as my major? Will it be difficult for me?

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

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    Mir Noaman Ali | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Top B-Schools in India have been supporting academic diversity to a great extent. This is where your BA background can help you get admission.
    Even if you will start off at a slight disadvantage as compared to your B-school classmates, you can always prepare for it before hand and try to cope up in due course of time. Survival will have more to do with your mindset, attitude and ability to learn new subjects in the given time frame. To get a head start, you can go through online material pertaining to MBA subjects and can even enroll in MOOC offered on various educational websites and learn fundamentals (and advanced topics too) of B-s
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    VIKRAM SONI Mentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller | Scholar-Level 16

    8 years ago
    There is no difficulty in term of management subject and survival just you need to focus on few subjects like accountancy, financial planning and economics.
    Students from any stream can apply for management programme with their interest and future targets in career.
    If your communication skills, presentation, IQ and confidence is on higher side than there is no issue.
    All the best!

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Faculty of Management Studies, DU offers a large diversity of courses to students in Management field. Faculty of Management Studies, DU 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 the CAT. Students can visit the official website to learn more regarding the course-wise eligibility and specialisation details.

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FMS Delhi offers a total of 251 seats for the MBA course. From the total number of seats, only 25 seats are reserved for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS). Check out the number of seats reserved for different categories below:

CategorySeats
Unreserved (Gen)101
Scheduled Castes (SC)37
Scheduled Tribes (ST)19
Other Backwards Class (OBC)69
Economically Weaker Section (EWS)25
Subtotal251
Supernumerary SeatsNumber of Seats 
Person with Disability (PWD)12
Children and Widows (CW)12
Foreign Students (FS)25
Ward Quota (Teaching)6
Ward Quota (Non-Teaching)6
Orphan Quota (OQ)2
Subtotal63

 

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The recent cutoff data for the MBA course at FMS Delhi has not been released. Moreover, the institute has not released the specified cutoff for the MBA course. However, for the last three years, FMS Delhi has assigned 98 as a score in CAT to get admission into the MBA course.

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Yes, FMS Delhi does offer an E-MBA course. To get admission into this course, applicants are required to complete certain eligibility requirements. Candidates must have completed their graduation and must hold at least five years of experience as an executive or an administrator in a commercial/government establishment/registered organisation. Additionally, there are several parameters that contribute to admission to the EMBA course at FMS Delhi, such as Class 12, graduation, discussion on executive experience & SOP, Extempore, etc. 

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The total fee for the MBA course at FMS Delhi might include different components, some of which have to be paid annually, semesterly, etc. The total tuition fee for the MBA course is INR 2 lakh. The fee amount mentioned is sourced from the official website/sanctioning body and is subject to changeTherefore, it is indicative.

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