Thursday, 16 January 2014

FMS or JBIMS

FMS DELHI vs JBIMS MUMBAI

OVERVIEW
FMS
FMS has the unique privilege to be part of one of the premier universities world – the University of Delhi - with some of the finest departments in Economics, Law, Sociology, Commerce and Operations Research. Our collaborative approach involves inputs from various departments which gives the benefit of a much wider view and deeper understanding location in the heart of New Delhi is a huge advantage for its students,in all ways.

JBIMS
Bajaj was founded in 1965,The proximity of Bajaj with the commercial hub of India - Nariman Point serves as an added advantage.the students are also involved in co-curricular activities like inter business school competitions, research projects conducted by the institute and are constantly interacting with the industry.

COURSES OFFERED
FMS
MBA (FULL TIME)
MBA (PART TIME)
MBA HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
Ph.D

JBIMS
Master in Management Studies
Master of Human Resources Development Management
Master of Marketing Management
Master in Information Management
Master in Financial Management
Doctoral Programme

SEATS
FMS MBA(FULL TIME)    - 200
JBIMS    - 120.

ADMISSION PROCEDURE
FMS DELHI
Selection Process 

MBA- Full Time Course Selection to the FMS MBA FT course will be based on Personal interview, Group discussion and CAT score Shortlisted candidates are then called for a Group discussion and Personal interview round.

The final selection is based on the cumulative performance of the candidate in the CAT Score as well as the group discussion and personal interview round.

JBIMS
Admission to this course is done through a Centralized Admission Process (CAP) conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) every year.

The process starts in January and is basically a three tier selection process of

·         Common Entrance Test (CAT, CMAT or any other entrance exam accepted by DTE)

·         Group Discussion (GD)

·         Personal Interview (PI) 

CMAT is a multiple-choice objective test evaluating the aptitude of the student in various areas like verbal ability, quantitative aptitude, logic, visual reasoning, reading comprehension and data interpretation.

Test is followed by a GD and PI round which carry a significant weightage in the entire selection process.

FEES
FMS has arguably the highest Return on Investment (ROI) among all B-schools
in India.

MBA(FULL TIME)  INR 20960
MBA(PART TIME)  INR 150000
MBA HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION  INR 150000
PHD  INR 31440

JBIMS
Master in Management Studies  INR 2 LAKH(2 YEARS)
Master of Human Resources Development Management  INR 300000
Master of Marketing Management  INR 153000
Master in Information Management  INR 360000
Master in Financial Management  INR 153000
Doctoral Programme

MODE OF TEACHING
FMS 
Lectures, case analysis,simulation games and exercises, syndicates, group discussions and 
practical project work are commonly used to develop conceptual, analytical and decision making skills and to prepare the students for outer world
 
LIVE PROJECTS
Though classroom learning is given emphasis at FMS, students are required to undertake a number of practical projects in the different courses of the programme for which the information gathered from business/industry is analyzed and presented in the form of reports.
 
SUMMER TRAINING
After completing the first two semesters of instruction during the first year, all MBA (Full-Time) students are required to undertake practical training in an organization for a period of ten weeks during the summer months. Each student is selected by a reputed company and given a practical assignment. The student works under the guidance of a senior manager in the organization and submits a report to the organization.

JBIMS
Candidates are required to take a practical approach to learning by doing project work, field studies, market research, games applying management concepts and case studies
 Every student in the final semester of the programme is required to  undertake a project assignment under the guidance of a faculty supervisor.The student should choose a topic on which primary data is to be gathered and analyzed in order to prepare a dissertation, which is evaluated by a panel of experts.

Summer Projects
Students take up summer projects after completing their first year for about 8 weeks to get hands on experience of the corporate world.

CROWD & CAMPUS  LIFE
FMS
The one thing that stands out about the students at FMS is their outstanding academic track records. Most students are sincere and dedicated, and have always been so. There is not much activity within the institute, so to speak, but there are a host of other colleges in the campus, so there is always something or another going on within the University compounds. And even if there isn’t, New Delhi is full of places that students can (and do) hang out at.

JBIMS
The cutoffs being so high for JBIMS, you would find the cream of the CET AND CMAT crowd here. There is a majority of engineers but the batch generally has a lot of other diverse backgrounds,Mumbai is full of places that students can go and hang out. The one disadvantage is that JBIMS doesn’t have a residential program like IIMs.so students lose out on some parts of campus life

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