Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi University (DU), launches a new online enrollment process in order to make admissions more convenient for students.


Last Updated: 2010-09-16T01:37:36+05:30

FMS Launches Online Enrollment Process

New Delhi: Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi University (DU), has launched a new online enrollment process. The modification has been done in order to make the procedure more convenient for the students. Candidates can now register online by visiting the official website of FMS.
 
In addition, FMS has made another major change and decided to integrate the two-year full time MBA in Management Services (MBA-MS) with its flagship MBA (full time) course. The new programme will be knows as MBA (FT). Total student intake for the MBA (FT) programme will be 226, which is 15 seats less than the added intake during the 2010 admissions, for both course that have been integrated.
 
Further, the institute has announced to conduct an entrance test for the part-time healthcare administration programme. Also, the dates for the entrance tests have been advanced by almost a month. New test centres have also been added, including Varanasi, Roorkee and Baroda.
 
K. Mamkoottam, FMS Dean, has said that the decision to integrate the two courses was taken by the academic council. He also clarified that the total number of seats for the MBA (FT) course has not been decreased since last year. He added that besides the 226 seats, there will also be 5 percent seats separately for foreign students.
 
This year, FMS will also be selecting PhD scholars on the basis of their performance in the entrance test. The entrance test for the MBA (FT) programme and the PhD programme will be conducted on December 5, 2010. The entrance test for the part-time course in healthcare administration is scheduled to be conducted on January 23, 2011. Last date for the online registration for admission into all programmes at the institute is October 15, 2010.
- By Archana Sharma
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