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4.4
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Tanvi Menon
26 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff. They teach in a practical way, focusing on what's important in the industry. They help us get placed after we graduate. The course content is spot-on and prepares us well for the real world. Passing rate is around 40%. If you stay focused, exams won't be too hard. But if you slack off, they can be tough.
Placement: The placement scene at this college is pretty good. Over 90% of students in my batch landed jobs. Big names like Brain and Company, Mercedes-Benz, Accenture, Deloitte, Gartner, EY, and PWC hire from here. We have two major options to choose from. The placement process covers everything. If you meet the company's requirements, you can attend the interviews.
Campus: The college has everything we need for our course. Wi-Fi is everywhere on campus and computer labs have really good systems. The library has lots of resources. Classes are modern with projectors and stuff we need. There's a medical room on campus too. We have a game area and the sports area, while not huge, is good for everyday use.
Gargi Choudhary
14 Jan, 2025
Admission: The course curriculum here is solid, just like in any other good PGDM/MBA college. The professors are pretty good too, with most having a Ph.D. in their fields. Some even went to IIM/IIT. Overall, it's a good college, especially if you're considering a tier-two college in the Delhi NCR area. Marketing is the top choice here. The class size is around 60 students, which is nice because it helps with interaction and understanding the material better. While some professors can be boring, most are really good. Exams can get crazy though, with end terms every four months and mid-terms every two months. Sometimes you even have multiple exams in one day. But you do learn how to handle it all while you're here.
Placement: I really liked how easy it was to get a good job after studying at FORE. Even though there was some competition, I managed to land a cool summer internship that paid Rs 35k per month. And after that, I got a final job offer with a salary of 15 LPA. Loads of companies came to our campus I think over 150! The best offer came from a company in Dubai, offering a whopping Rs 70 Lacs. As long as you haven't failed any classes, you're guaranteed a job here. I can't wait to start working after I finish college!
Campus: The hostel at Your Space in South Delhi is really great. The rooms have everything you need a desk, chair, balcony, big windows for lots of light, a nice basin area, plenty of cupboard space, and a big closet for clothes. The bathrooms have hot water, the rooms are well-lit, and there's a trash can in each room. You can share a room with one or two other people. The food is decent. It costs around Rs 1,90,000 for a double room and Rs 1,65,500 for a triple room. To book a room, you have to pay through the college with a demand draft. The area is safe with all the things you need for student life.
Vaishnavi Sharma
7 Dec, 2024
Admission: The course here is just like the ones in other top MBA colleges. The teachers are super qualified, many of them have Ph.D. degrees, and some even went to IIM/IIT. It's a great pick for anyone looking at tier-two colleges in Delhi NCR, especially for marketing. The classes are small, with only around 60 students, so you get to interact more. Sometimes exams can be intense, with a few on the same day, but it really helps you get used to heavy workloads.
Placement: The college helps a lot with placements. Almost everyone gets placed, and the average salary is around 16 lakhs. Companies start coming in from the first semester itself, and many students get internships. Big names like Axis Bank, BMW, Gartner, and Vanguard hire from our campus. They usually prefer PGDM students, so you can aim for companies that match your specialization.
Campus: At FORE, they don't have their own hostel. Instead, they use hostels from other places. The hostels are pretty decent, with stuff like study desks, AC, and geysers. The food is okay. But since there aren't many hostel spots, lots of folks prefer living in places like Katwaria or Adchini nearby.
Divya Joshi
27 Nov, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really smart. The stuff we learn in class is actually useful. The exams can be pretty stressful because we have mid-terms and final exams worth 100 marks each every three months. You need at least 40% to pass, and that includes everything like exams, class participation, assignments, and presentations.
Placement: The college is super active with summer and final placements happening quickly. The average salary package is around 7 LPA. Companies like Dell, Berger Paints, and Asian Paints come for placements, offering roles in finance, marketing, HR, and data analytics. It's a great opportunity for students!
Campus: The classrooms are nice and comfy. The library is packed with books, but campus life feels a bit quiet. The hostel is decent, not too strict. They bring in food from outside, which is fine if you hang around the hostel to meet people.
Vishal Nair
5 Nov, 2024
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and explain things well. They've got the right qualifications and know their stuff. The course is designed to get us ready for working in the industry. Exams can be tough, so we need to put in the effort to do well. You need at least 50% to pass.
Placement: Around 85% of us found jobs after college. Some of us landed internships too, about 5%. The pay ranges from 3 lakhs to 7.5 lakhs per year. The popular roles are in business, analysis, and finance.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure with good facilities like Wi-Fi, labs, and library. They also have medical services in both the college and hostel. Food is okay. They have sports, games, and cultural events every semester.
Jaya Sharma
15 Jul, 2024
Admission: The best things about this college are the teachers and the course. They all have Ph.D.s from top places like IIT and know a lot about the industry. The course is really well-planned and similar to what top B-schools offer. Plus, they have this cool program where you can study abroad in cities like Paris, Milan, Germany, and Singapore.
Placement: Everyone in my batch landed a job, which is awesome! The best package someone got was from Arcesium, at 28 LPA. On average, we're looking at 12 LPA. The companies that hire the most are ICICI Bank, Accenture, ITC, HCL, Asian Paints, Seashell Logistics, and Axis Bank. The top job you could get is Senior Manager at Vikram Solar.
Campus: The college has really good classrooms and facilities for learning. They also have affordable hostels for students. There's a nice play area to hang out with friends, and the canteen serves yummy food at good prices.
Abhishek hirulakar
24 Jan, 2024
Admission: The teachers at FORE are super helpful and always there to clear our doubts. The course curriculum is top-notch, just like any other PGDM college. Some teachers are alumni of top colleges, while others can be a bit boring, but most of them are pretty good. Exams happen at the end of the term in about four months, with mid-term exams around two months in. Sometimes we even have two exams in one day, which can be tough.
Placement: I got an internship at CORIZO for 10k a month. They're kinda controversial, but the college still invites them to recruit students. They have this FORE competition where 150+ companies come, and the top offer is 70 LPA from a Dubai company. If you pass all semesters, you're pretty much guaranteed a placement. I'm now working happily post-college thanks to them.
Campus: The campus is small with limited sports facilities. Genesis, the college's annual fest, is like a mini Diwali in October-November. The classes have great facilities and you learn a lot at the start. Don't forget to join the job placement committee for help with placements. The library has a special study area with laptops and books. The college doesn't have its own hostel, but the outside ones are decent with beds, study desks, AC, and geysers. The food is okay, though sometimes not great. Hostel seats are limited, but there are plenty of PG options nearby.
Vinay Choudhary
6 Sept, 2023
Admission: The course really helps you become a great HR person. It teaches you all the skills you need. We have exams every semester one in the middle and one at the end. It's pretty easy to do well in the exams.
Placement: Our college offers great placement opportunities. We can apply for jobs in our final year, but we can't start working until the last semester because of some research stuff we have to do. Big companies like Google come to our college for placements. I saw companies like HCL, Trivium, IMARC, and more here too. The average salary for this course is around INR 240,000. About 10% of students in my course got placed.
Campus: There are around 20 hostels where they assign you a room. Each hostel has basic stuff and twin rooms. They all have their own food place for all meals breakfast, lunch, snacks, and dinner. They've got food for both veg and non-veg folks.
Abhishek Singh
2 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers at this college are really helpful and nice. They give us advice for school and life, and they always try their best to help us out. All the teachers are great, and I get along well with all of them. They give us tips on how to do well in exams.
Placement: The college helps lots of students find good jobs after graduation. They're always trying to make sure we have a bright future. I think over 70% of students get job offers through the college. There are tons of internships available, which really helps us learn hands-on. I'm happy that almost every student can apply for internships here. But not everyone ends up going for them, for various reasons.
Campus: I love the vibe at FORE campus! Students are always hustling to get to class on time or hanging out on the terrace for awesome views. The college hosts cool events that mix culture and social fun.
Kavita Patel
28 May, 2023
Admission: The teachers at FORE are awesome. They really know their stuff and are always ready to assist you. You can talk to them anytime thanks to the open-door policy. The courses are practical and align with what's happening in the real world. FORE keeps things fresh by updating the courses to match industry needs.
Placement: The placements for our PGDM batch (2024) at FORE School Of Management were super impressive, almost hitting 100%! They make sure everyone gets a job, so no one misses out. The top salary offered was 70 LPA, with the average being 16.1 LPA and the middle at 15 LPA. Lots of big companies hired us, like Deloitte, Accenture, ICICI, and Asian Paints. Most of us got internships, and some even got job offers before finishing college. Companies like Asian Paints, ICICI Bank, and BMW were involved in our summer internships too.
Campus: The facilities for our course are amazing. We have a physical library and an e-library with research papers from top publishers. Unfortunately, FORE doesn't have hostels, but there are PGs near the college where students can stay.