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What is the difference between the Delhi school of economics and Delhi university in perspective form ma in economics?

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Manish Sinha Posted On : July 15th, 2022
Studied at Delhi School of Economics

In terms of MA Economics, there is no difference between Delhi University and Delhi School of Economics. The MA in Economics degree offered by DU is through DSE since it is the Economics department of Delhi University. It is one of the most-sought after Economic schools in the country and offers excellent education in the field.

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What should be the order of preference for MBA among DSE, XIMB, MICA, FORE, SIBM and SCMHRD?

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Tithi Aggrawal Posted On : May 2nd, 2023
Lives in New Delhi

The following information is used to compare: Placement info, Cut-off in the entrance exam, Location, Institue’s age and Fee.

To expertise in Marketing, the following would be best:

  1. MICA>= SIBM Pune 
  2. XIMB and SCMHRD
  3. FORE
  4. DSE

To expertise in finance, the following would be best:

SIBM Pune > SCMHRD > XIMB > FORE > DSE

To expertise in HR, the following would be best:

SCMHRD > SIBM-Pune > XIMB and FORE > DSE

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Why are Delhi School of Economics and other better ROI colleges (like JBIMS and many more) for an MBA not as popular as FMS?

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Manoj Saigal Posted On : February 20th, 2023
Business Analyst at Allicient Technologies Pvt Ltd (2020–present)

I have a friend who completed his MBA from the Delhi School of Economics. This answer is based on his opinions about why colleges with better ROI like DSE and JBIMS fail to compete with FMS. He has listed a few reasons for the lack of popularity of such B-schools:

  1. Establishment: DSE MBA first began in 1986 whereas FMS was established in 1954. So the course and the institute are the oldest in the FMS case.
  2. Alumni: Being an older Institute, FMS has a much stronger alumni network that has built a certain level of credibility in the corporate world. This criterion is missing in the case of DSE.
  3. Courses offered: Until 2015, DSE offered courses like Master of Organization Development and Human Resources and Master of International Business instead of MBA. Firstly these specializations are not at par with Finance and Marketing. Secondly, MBA has more value than MHROD and MHIB.
  4. Industrial relations: FMS is much more exposed to the industry and has excellent relations with the corporate world owing to a large number of its alumni.
  5. Faculty: The faculty is almost similar as both DSE and FMS operate under DU. But the shortcomings are compensated for at FMS via the compulsory guest lectures by industry experts.
  6. Crowd: The extremely high cutoff ensures only the most talented people enter FMS thereby increasing the quality of education and peer learning experience at FMS. This aspect too is pretty weak in the case of DSE.

It is because of these strong factors that B Schools like JBIMS fail to match the level of popularity enjoyed by FMS.

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Why are Delhi School of Economics and other better ROI colleges like JBIMS and many more for an MBA not as popular as FMS?

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Arshit Jain Posted On : January 10th, 2023
Studied at Delhi School of Economics

Here are some of the reasons that should be mentioned:

  • DSE MBA was founded in 1986, whereas FMS was founded in 1954.
  • An older institute has more alumni to leverage for placements and thus more alumni to build credibility in the institute branding.
  • Until 2015, DSE offered a "Master" degree in HR/OD and IB, titled Master of Organization Development and Human Resources and Master of International Business. Two things stand out: i) HR/OD and IB are niche areas to enter in comparison to an MBA-Fin and MBA-Marketing. ii) A MHROD/MIB has lower popularity than an MBA.
  • FMS has significantly more industry exposure than DSE, owing primarily to alumni/family of alumni/friends of alumni.
  • Quality of Faculty: Though both FMS and DSE are run by DU, what DU lacks in academic-focused faculty is more than made up for in FMS, which has regular mandatory industry guest lecturers.
  • The higher cut-off in FMS (relative to DSE) year after year ensures (though is not guaranteed) a certain quality benchmark of students coming in, leading to increased competition and peer learning. Something DSE could think about.
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Should I do a BBE from Delhi University or bachelors in economics from Delhi School of Economics?

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Citra Sinha Posted On : July 15th, 2022
Studied at Delhi School of Economics

DSE doesn’t offer bachelor's in Economics. However, most other colleges under DU offer BA in Economics. 

BBE is a more professional course and focuses on the application in business scenarios. While BA Eco covers the theoretical aspects of Economics. If you want a career in academics or want to pursue research in the field, BA Eco will be the right choice. 

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How good is the MBA IB program of the Delhi School of Economics (DSE)?

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Pradipta Mukherjee Posted On : August 5th, 2022
MBA in Human Resources, Delhi School of Economics

Delhi School of Economics MBA IB program is excellent. It is a specialized course that was designed to meet the global business demands and operations. The career outcome is excellent in this field.  Delhi School of Economics placements 2020 had witnessed an average CTC of INR 10.57 LPA. Students of MBA IB are recruited in marketing, finance, consulting, and business development profiles. 

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Which college is the best for an MBA in Delhi in terms of infrastructure faculty crowd and placements: Delhi School of Economics, IIFT, or FMS?

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Akanksha Vishwakarma Posted On : January 9th, 2023

In terms of faculty, crowd, and placements, IIFT Delhi and FMS are comparable and better than the Delhi School of Economics.

IIFT is located above FMS in the campus hostel in terms of infrastructure. In terms of ROI, FMS is far ahead of IIFT because the course fee is significantly lower with nearly identical placement prospects.

During FMS Delhi placements 2022, the highest package offered was INR 58 LPA. Prior to 2020 and 2021, the highest packages offered during FMS Delhi placements were INR 58.6 LPA and INR 58.8 LPA, respectively. In 2022, the average package offered by IIFT during MBA (IB) placements was INR 25.16 LPA. The average package at the Delhi School of Economics is INR 13.94 LPA, the highest package is INR 32 LPA, and the median package is INR 12.50 LPA for MBA, as per 2022 placement reports. 

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Between JNU and Delhi School Of Economics, which option will be the best to pursue a PhD in economics for an individual?

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Tithi Aggrawal Posted On : July 4th, 2023
Lives in New Delhi

Ph.D. is different from other degrees in which you learn and take exams. During your Ph.D. you need a research guide who takes an interest in your work and is involved in active research in the same field as you.

Unless your guide is active in research, they can not guide you. Here research refers to publishable research in good journals.

Your field of research will determine the better option out of the two to pursue your Ph.D. in Economics. If say, you wish to work on Marxism/Communism or related topics, CESP JNU is the right choice for you. You will find ample assistance in JNU.

If you wish to work in Micro Theory such as on Contract theory or Industrial Organization, DSE will be the right option. There are more faculty members in DSE than CITD JNU who work in these areas.

If you wish to work on DSGE literature ( Macro), the guide will exist as a formality and you will be on your own for the most part. This field of research is not pursued by most in India and you will mostly have to rely on yourself.

Also, if you wish to work in the corporate after your Ph.D. , join DSE as it offers very good placements. JNU does not offer on campus placements. The economics at JNU though, is very enriching. There you will be exposed to a variety of subjects, debates, etc. 

You must choose between JNU and DSE for your Ph.D. Economics, based on your personal preference and your field of research.

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Is an MBA in IB at DSE or an MBA from IIM Amritsar?

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Sagardeep Posted On : February 6th, 2023
Founder at Learning From Ant (2019–present)

An MBA in IB from the Delhi School of Economics (DSE) is a great option to consider, particularly when compared to the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Amritsar. While you may be considering IIM Amritsar due to its reputation, it is important to note that DSE has several advantages. Some reasons to consider DSE for your MBA include the following:

  • Location: DSE is located in Delhi, which is a hub for business and industry in India.
  • Delhi University Tag: DSE is a part of the prestigious Delhi University, which adds to its reputation.
  • Small batch size: DSE has a smaller batch size which allows for a more personalized learning experience.
  • Return on Investment: DSE has a great return on investment and it can be considered a good start towards your career.

You are strongly recommended to go for DSE as this brand will surely give you a good start. And after 6–8 years of working in the industry, you can consider going for another MBA from an Ivy League college.

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What is the admission criteria for Delhi school of economics after class 12?

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Neha Ghosh Posted On : January 21st, 2021
Studied at Delhi School of Economics, (2019)

Delhi School of Economics is one of the premier institutes in India for higher education. Applying here after your class 12 will be a great opportunity. Students with 55% marks in aggregate in their 10+2 are eligible for application. The selection process is merit based. 

They offer courses like Geography, Commerce, Sociology and Economics. They have a student intake of 74 students. Students appearing for their finals can also apply. There is no age limit and students from any stream are eligible for application.

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Delhi School of Economics

Course Fee (UG)

29,895

Application Fee (UG)

250

Course Duration 

3 years

Highest Salary Package

18 LPA

Average Salary Package

10.57 LPA

Placements at Delhi School of Economics are also good. More than 56 reputed companies participated in their placement program. These companies include IBM, Sopra, ICICI Bank, Infosys, RBL Bank, Genpact, TCS and many more. Students securing 60% in their exam are eligible for placements.

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