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Placement 2005


 FMS Delhi 

Placement 2005 at FMS Delhi: Snapshots from Heaven

Placements 2005 was a resounding success at FMS, and was an affirmation of the faith of the corporate world in the ability and quality of the FMS students, faculty and fraternity. It could not have been a more eventful placement season at the institute which is celebrating its golden jubilee and as always FMS kept its appointment with excellent placements.

FMS has traditionally had the best placements in the country with respect to choice of jobs on offer for candidates and is usually insulated from downturns in the economy; but the economic boom this time has probably ensured the best ever placements for the campus. FMS, with an optimum batch size of 90, prides itself on having a student friendly placement process, managed by students with most candidates bagging a job of their choice.

"FMS has always had equitable placements across sectors, a sign of a mature and evolved process, without heavy dependence on a particular sector. The placements across sectors and multiple offers this year is an indication of the quality of students in FMS and reputation the institute has in the country," says Dr. Madhu Vij, Professor in Charge , Placements. More than 40% of the batch had an offer in hand even before the placement day through a PPO or a lateral offer.

Placement Statistics

   Total Number of Candidates 89  
   Total Number of Offers 180  
   Students with placement offers at graduation 100%  
   No. of Companies that confirmed participation 72  
   No. of Companies on Placement day 46  
   No. of Lateral Offers for eligible candidates 18/18  
   No. of Pre Placement Interviews 36/89  
   No. of Pre Placement Offers 22/36  

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