FORE School of Management opens admission to FPM programme for 2021-22 batch
Divyosha Banda | June 1, 2021 | 05:10 PM IST | 2 mins read
FORE School of Management, New Delhi is offering a full-time Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) approved by AICTE. Check details on eligibility and application process here.
NEW DELHI: FORE School of Management, New Delhi is inviting applications from management aspirants interested in pursuing a full-time Fellow Programme in Management (FPM). It is an AICTE approved programme aimed at admitting candidates with exceptional academic background and a strong inclination toward good quality research.
Click here to apply for the FPM programme
FPM at FORE offers specializations in the areas of Economics and Business Policy, Finance and Accounting, Information Technology, International Business, Marketing, Organisational Behaviour & Human Resource, Quantitative Techniques and Operations Management, Communication, Strategy.
FORE FPM admission 2021-22: Important dates
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Last date for applying to the FPM course |
June 17, 2021 |
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FORE entrance test |
June 19, 2021 |
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Presentation on Tentative Research Proposal |
June 21, 2021 |
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Final selection for FPM at FORE school |
June 22, 2021 |
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Shortlist of candidates selected for the FPM programme |
June 24, 2021 |
FPM Admission at FORE School of Management: Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates must be holding a master’s degree or its equivalent in any discipline with at least 60 percent aggregate marks
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Candidates must have professional qualifications such as CA/ICWA/CS along with a bachelor’s degree with at least 60 percent aggregate marks or equivalent grade point average.
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Candidates should have a five year integrated master’s degree in any discipline, with at least 60 percent aggregate marks or equivalent grade point average, obtained after completing the higher secondary schooling (10+2) or equivalent.
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Candidates must have a four year/eight-semester bachelor’s degree in engineering (BE/ BTech/ BArch.) with at least 60 percent marks or equivalent grade point and a minimum of two years of work experience.
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Candidates who are appearing for their final examination in the respective discipline can also apply. But such students (if selected) will be provisionally admitted provided they complete all requirements in obtaining their master’s degree before September 30, 2021. The deadline for submitting the final year mark sheet will be December 31, 2021.
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There is no age restriction.
FORE FPM admission 2021: Selection process
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To be shortlisted for the selection interview, candidates must have a valid score of CAT/GATE/GRE/GMAT/JRF-UGC/CSIR/FORE Entrance Test (FET). CAT, GATE, GRE, GMAT or JRF-UGC/CSIR scores of up to the last two years (i.e., test taken on or after December 01, 2018) only will be considered valid.
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All candidates have to give a presentation (around 10-15 minutes) on their Tentative Research Proposal on the area of research interest.
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Candidates shortlisted on the basis of their academic record and performance in the competitive examinations mentioned above and in the research proposal presentation will be called for a personal interview for final selection.
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