About BMS
Bachelor of Management Studies is a four year undergraduate
programme in Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) under Delhi University.
Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) for the academic session 2014 is being
offered in selected Colleges to be notified by the University of Delhi late.
Programs
Offered
BMS
Now DU is offering in
6 other colleges
1. Shaheed Sukhdev
College of Business Studies
2. College of
Vocational Studies
3. Keshav
Mahavidyalaya
4. Maharaja Agarsen
College
5. Bhim Rao Ambedkar
College
6. Deen Dayal Upadhyay
College
Eligibility
(a)The candidate should
have passed/appeared in Senior Secondary School Examination of CBSE or any
other examination considered equivalent by the University of Delhi.
(b)The candidate should
have appeared and secured pass marks in English and three subjects from among
the following: Accountancy, Agriculture, Biology, Biotechnology, Business
Studies, Chemistry, Commerce, Computer Science, Economics, Entrepreneurship,
Geography, History, Informatics Practices, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics,
Political Science, Psychology and Sociology.
(c)The average marks
scored in the four subjects mentioned in (b) above for the different categories
should be as follows:
Percentage of marks
required for different categories in class XII are as follows;
General
|
OBC
|
CW/PWD
|
SC/ST
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at least 60%
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at least 54%
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at least 55%
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at least 50%
|
|
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Important Admission
Regulations
(a) The candidate must
submit the Class 12 marks in the online form.
(b) The candidate must
produce the confirmed result and marksheet of the qualifying examination to be
eligible for the process of admission to the BMS program on the day of the
Personal Interview failing which they will not be allowed to appear in the Interview.
The predicted result will not be allowed at the time of interview.
(c) OBC category
candidates shall be given a relaxation in the minimum eligibility in the
qualifying examination to the extent of 10% of the minimum eligibility marks
prescribed by the General Category candidates. For example, as the minimum
eligibility for admission to the course is 60% for the General Category
candidates, the minimum eligibility for the OBCs would be 54% i.e. (60% less
10% of 60%). All those candidates who meet the minimum eligibility marks in the
qualifying examination and the minimum eligibility marks in the common entrance
test shall be eligible for admission in the order of their merit, keeping in
view the availability of seats reserved for them.
(d) Three percent (3%)
seats are reserved for person with disability (PWD) i.e., with not less than
40% disabilities. The PWD candidate shall be given a relaxation in the minimum
eligibility in the qualifying examinations to the extent of 5%. Candidates with
physical disabilities who are able to secure admissions on account of their
overall score in the general category will not be counted in the 3% quota for
Persons with Disabilities. The 3% reservation will be allocated as follows: 1%
for persons with low vision or blindness; 1% for hearing impaired; 1% for those
with locomotor disabilities and/or cerebral palsy. However, if sufficient
candidates are not available in a sub-category, then candidates from other
sub-categories would be considered in their place.
(f) Only the OBCs
listed in the Central List of OBCs issued by G.O.I. (www.ncbc.nic.in)shall be
considered for admission under the OBC category. The OBC certificate should
mention that the candidate belongs to “Non Creamy layer” in order to be
considered under the OBC category.
(g) The category
certificate (OBC- non creamy layer/SC/ST/PWD/CW), should be in the name of the
candidate and must be produced on the day of interview/counseling.
(h) Compartment cases
of current year will not be considered for admission.
(i) Candidates who
have appeared in the class XII examination in 2013 and who repeat a paper for
improvement to gain eligibility shall not be considered for admission in the
current year.
(j) Foreign nationals
seeking admission to BMS course against the prescribed quota of seats earmarked
for them, shall have to apply through the Foreign Students Advisor, University
of Delhi, Delhi – 110
I. Common Entrance
Test
The written test is
designed to evaluate the aptitude of the candidates to pursue a Bachelor of
Management Studies. There is no prescribed syllabus or format for the entrance
test. The following areas have been usually included in the entrance test in
the past:
• Quantitative Ability
• Reasoning and
Analytical Ability
• General English
• Business and General
Awareness
The candidate will be
required to attempt 100 questions in 120 minutes. The answers are to be marked
by blue or black ball point pen on a separate answer sheet (OMR) provided
during the entrance test.
There will be negative
marking for wrong answers. Marking of multiple answers for one question shall
be treated as wrong answer. The test shall be of two hours duration, extra time
will be given to the candidate for filling up details on test booklet and
answer sheet, marking attendance, verification of candidates’ documents,
distribution, and collection of test material etc.
II. Final Selection of
Candidates
Based on the
performance in the written test, candidates for the relevant categories shall
be called for Personal Interview. The final selection of candidates will be
made for all categories as per the weights given below:
Written Exam
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Class XII Result
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Interview
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50%
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30%
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30%
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|
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III. Counseling and
Admission to Colleges
1. Allotment of
college to the candidate shall be done only at the counseling sessions notified
for their ranks.
2. The candidates are
required to be present on the date of counseling notified for them in
accordance with their rank. The right to seek admission and to exercise choice
of college is available only to those candidates who are present on the day of
counseling specified for their ranks.
3. In case the
candidate is unable to be present on the day of counseling, an authorized
representative of the candidate can exercise the preference for college and
meet other admission requirements. An application to this effect, signed by the
candidate, should be submitted to the admission committee on the day of the
counseling.
4. Candidates shall be
allotted the respective college in accordance with his/her merit in the overall
score and his/her preference stated at the time of counseling. This is subject
to the number of seats available in that particular college.
5. Candidates offered
admission are required to deposit the fees (as applicable) as per the allocated
time along with their documents in their respective college, failing which his
/ her candidature will be cancelled.
6. Candidates who do
not take admission during the stipulated time lose the right of admission to
the college and will also not be considered for future counseling. Candidates
not present at the stipulated time on the day of the counseling will not be
considered for future counseling as well.
7. To avail any change
in their college preference at the future counseling (if any), the candidate
should have necessarily deposited fees and fulfilled the admission formalities
by the allocated time in the college allotted at the last counseling session,
failing which the candidate loses right to admission as well as a right to
exercise any choice later.
8. At later counseling
session, admitted candidates will be permitted a change of college, subject to
the availability of seats as per their merit in the overall score.
DU BMS CET Paper
pattern
Four sections
• General Awareness –
25 Questions
• General English- 25
Questions
• Analytical and
Logical Reasoning- 25 Questions
• Quantitative
Aptitude- 25 Questions
Marking Scheme +3 for
correct answer, -1 for wrong answer
Maximum marks : 300
Difficulty level of
the paper
Overall - Easy to
Moderate
Section Wise analysis
- We will give difficulty on a score of 1 to 10, 1 being easiest and 10 being
hardest
General Awareness
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General English
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Analytical and Logical Reasoning
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Quantitative Aptitude
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6
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7
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7.5
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6.5
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General Awareness
Questions were from
Current Affairs and Static GK.
Current affairs
questions were from economics and business awareness.
Static GK questions
were on Books, authors, Polity and so on.
Neither very tough,
nor very easy, it can be said to be easy to moderate.
General English
Questions were based
on Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary. In all there were two RC passages with
10 questions. They were direct and easy.
Vocabulary questions
were moderately tough.
There were questions
on “Fill in the Blanks” and “Spellings”.
RC questions – Easy,
Vocab – Moderately tough.
Analytical and Logical
Reasoning
ALR questions were
mostly on Logical and Mathematical reasoning based on Deductive Logic, Analogy,
Visual reasoning, DI, Arrangements and Statement Assumptions. Slightly
difficult level we can say.
Quantitative Aptitude
Questions in this
section were mostly on higher mathematics. SOme questions were on Arithmetic,
Number system, PnC, Algebra, Probability and Geometry. Moderate level of
difficulty.
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List Of Colleges
Name
of the exam
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Colleges/University
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Course
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Eligibility
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Test
Pattern
|
Website
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JAT-Joint
Admission Test
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Delhi
University
|
Bachelor
of Management Studies-BMS
|
10+2
with 60% and maths as a subject
|
QA-35
VA-30 LR-35 GK/BA-20 Total Ques -120 Duration 2 HOURS
|
du.ac.in
|
BA(H)
Business Economics
|
10+2
with 60% and maths as a subject
|
BBA
(FIA)
|
10+2
with 60% and maths as a subject
|
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