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FORE School of Management, New Delhi re-opens applications on demand

Updated On 2016-01-07 09:31:07 Education
 
Author : Debrin Synergy
 

The registration process for the two-year full Post Graduate Program-International Business (PGDM-IB) & Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) programs at FORE School of Management, New Delhi, has been re-opened until Wednesday, January 20, 2016 for admissions into the 2016-18 batches.

“We have received more than 1500 mails from students who have not been able to fill up the forms, requesting us to extend the application date.And, in all fairness, we have opened it to provide an opportunity to apply to all those aspirants who missed the earlier deadline of December 15, 2015”, said Prof. Neeraj Kumar, Chair-Admissions at FORE.

To apply candidates must submit the valid CAT 2015 or XAT 2016 scores or must have taken the GMAT (The examination should have been taken on or after January 1, 2014 and should be taken on or before February 15, 2016). The selection process ensures that equal opportunity is provided to the students to prove their merit. The weightage to various aspects is distributed as follows: CAT/XAT/GMAT Percentile – 40%; Academic Performance – 15%; WAT – 10%; General Awareness – 5%; Personal Interview – 20%; Work Ex – 10%; Diversity – 5%. 

The placement process at FORE this year had 100 plus companies in the campus for recruitments and 75% student are placedby Dec 15th2015. Recruiters like HUL, E& Y, DELL, NIIT, Deloitte, Banking of India, Bank of America, KPMG, CapGemini and Many more. The first PPO received this year was 13 Lakhs plus and that set the tone for the PPO / PPIs season. 

One can apply online. (http://www.fsm.ac.in/signin.php)

 
 

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