FORE School of Management admissions 2025 open for FPM, EFPM courses; apply before April 28
Vaishnavi Shukla | April 10, 2025 | 04:56 PM IST | 2 mins read
FORE School of Management: The application fee for both full-time FPM and EFPM courses is Rs 2,500.
NEW DELHI : The FORE School of Management (FSM) Delhi NCR is inviting applications for its full-time fellow programme in management (FPM) and executive fellow programme in management (EFPM) for the academic year 2025–26. The last date for the final phase of application for the FPM and EFPM programme is April 28.
The application fee for both full-time FPM and EFPM is Rs 2,500.
FORE School of Management accepts CAT (conducted by IIMs) , GATE, GRE, GMAT, UGC-NET or JRF, CSIR, or the FORE Entrance Test (FET) scores for full-time FPM applications.
For the full-time FPM, candidates should have a master’s degree with first-class scores. Applicants in their final-year postgraduate programme can apply provisionally and submit their final marksheets by December 31. For the EFPM, applicants should have a master’s degree with a first-class score, and atleast four years of managerial experience is mandatory.
“The FPM and EFPM programmes provide specializations in areas like communication, economics and business policy, finance and accounting, organisational behaviour and human resource, international business, information systems, marketing, operations management and decision sciences, strategy, among others,” the FSM official statement said.
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FSM fellowship
Applicants applying for the FPM programme are eligible for an institute fellowship worth Rs 56,550 per month for the first two years and Rs 68,250 per month during the third and fourth years. Additionally, a contingency grant of Rs 30,000 is provided for the third and fourth year to support research activities, and conference support of Rs 1.5 lakh is available for presenting research papers at conferences, both national and international, during the programme.
FSM has a strong research culture. The scholars from FSM have attended and presented their research papers at more than 30 national and international conferences. FSM also published papers in reputed A Category journals.
“The FSM programme equips participants with research methodologies and analytical skills to conduct rigorous research and contribute meaningfully to the field of management. It blends business theory with practical applications, helping participants develop innovative solutions to complex management issues. It also offers networking opportunities with professionals, faculty members, and researchers to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing,” the official FSM statement adds.
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