FORE School of Management invites applications for PGDM programmes
Team Careers360 | November 15, 2021 | 05:40 PM IST | 2 mins read
FORE School of Management, Delhi has opened admissions for its four different Post Graduate Diploma in Management programmes.
NEW DELHI: FORE School of Management has invited applications for its Post Graduate Diploma in Management programmes namely, PGDM, PGDM in International Business, PGDM in Financial Management, and PGDM in Business Data Analytics.
The eligibility criteria to apply for the programmes is a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate of all the subjects. The bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification obtained by the candidate must entail a minimum of 3 years of education after completing Class 12 or (10+2) equivalent.
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Candidates appearing for the final year degree examination in the year 2021 can also apply only by showing proof of having passed graduation by Monday, October 3, 2022 and obtaining minimum 50% marks in aggregate total of all the subjects. Failing this, the provisional admission of the candidate will be cancelled and no fee will be refunded.
All candidates are required to take the Common Admission Test (CAT 2021) conducted by IIMs, XAT-2022 conducted by XLRI, Jamshedpur or should have a valid GMAT score in a test taken between January 1, 2020 and January 31, 2022.
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Admission Process
- Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of CAT 2021 percentile or XAT-2022 percentile or GMAT score.
- Final selection of the candidates is based on CAT or XAT percentile or GMAT score, and other aspects such as academic performance, work experience, business awareness, written ability and performance in personal interview (PI). (The institute may add or remove some selection criteria as considered appropriate by it.)
- Personal interviews are conducted by experienced faculty and professionals from the industry to ensure that the selected candidates perform well during their PGDM course and subsequently achieve success professionally.
- Candidates shortlisted for the “Selection Process” must review their application form before appearing for the selection process and point out discrepancies, if any, before appearing for the section process.
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How to Apply
Interested candidates can apply online at the link - admissions.fsm.ac.in/pgdm-application-form
|
No. of programmes applying for |
All-inclusive Application Fee in INR |
|
One programme |
1,947 |
|
Two programmes |
2,950 |
|
Three Programmes |
3,894 |
|
Four Programmes |
4,130 |
The above amounts are only applicable if you apply for multiple programmes at the same time in the same application form. In case, you apply for one, two or three programmes at a later stage, the full application fee for one, two or three programmes as mentioned in the table will apply.
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Admission Fee for the programmes
|
Programme |
Self-Sponsored Category |
Company Sponsored Category |
|
PGDM |
Rs 16,98,000 |
Rs 21,22,500 |
|
PGDM (IB) |
Rs 16,98,000 |
Rs 21,22,500 |
|
PGDM (FM) |
Rs 16,98,000 |
Rs 21,22,500 |
|
PGDM (BDA) |
Rs 16,98,000 |
Rs 21,22,500 |
A one-time Registration Fee of Rs 23,000 is payable in addition to the admission fee.
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