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Delhi School of Economics (DSE) admission 2023 will be conducted through Delhi University’s Common Seat Allocation Portal (CSAS) based on CUET scores. The last date to submit the CUET UG 2023 application form is March 30. CUET UG 2023 exam will be conducted from May 21 to May 30, 2023. Also, CUET PG 2023 applications are open now and the last date to apply is April 19. CUET PG 2023 exam will be held from June 1 to June 10, 2023.

Delhi School of Economics (DSE) is a premier graduate school situated in Delhi University North Campus. Established in 1949, the Centre for Development Economics was formed within the school, to reinforce the research infrastructure department of Economics in 1993. DU DSE MA in Economics is a prestigious flagship PG program in Economics offered by Delhi University to students all over the world. Presently the courses offered in Delhi School of Economics are BA, MA, MPhil and PhD Programs affiliated with DU. Admission to the UG courses is done through Common University Entrance Test (CUET) followed by e-counselling. PG and PhD admissions are offered on the basis of marks secured in the CUET PG.

Delhi School of Economics has been imbibed with a well-organized placement system and the growth in the number of private companies has been prominent each year. Delhi School of Economics has released its Placement Report for batch 2023 for MBA HRD, MBA IB & MBA BA Programs. The highest package was recorded at INR 26.5 LPA & average package at INR 14.5 LPA.

Delhi School of Economics Highlights

Establishment Year 1949
College  Type Govt B School
Affiliated University University Of Delhi
Popular Courses BA, MA, MBA
Helpline 9519773367
Website www.mbadse.in ,www.mbadu.org
Address 7, Delhi School Of Economics University Block E, Delhi School Of Economics, University Enclave, Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi 110007

Delhi School of Economics Quick Facts

  • Delhi School of Economics has started a 2 year full time MBA in International Business since 2015.
  • The College is a constituent department under the DU and is also approved by the UGC
  • The 2 year MA in economics is the flagship teaching program rated to be one of the best in the country.
  • The college library which is also called the Ratan Tata Library is considered to be the best collection of economics studies in the country. 

Delhi School of Economics Courses

Course Eligibility Course Fee
BA Minimum 10+2 from a recognized Board/University with 40% of marks in aggregate.
Duration: 3 years
Admission Criteria: CUET
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BA (Hons) Minimum Graduate with 60% marks in aggregate in the qualifying examination.
Duration: 3 years
Admission Criteria: CUET
29,895
MA- Economics Minimum Graduate with Economics as specialization and at least 60% marks in the qualifying examination/ Candidates appearing in their final examinations are also eligible to apply
Duration: 2 years
Admission Criteria: CUET PG
23,540
PhD/MPhil Minimum Master's from a recognized university with a minimum of 55% marks or equivalent grade.
Duration: 3 years
Admission Criteria: Entrance Test by DU/ NET/NET-JRF+PI
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MBA IB Minimum Graduate with 50% marks in aggregate in the qualifying examination.
Duration: 2 years
Admission Criteria: CAT Score+GD+PI Total
Intake : 73+73
48,870
MBA HRD
MBA BA

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Delhi School of Economics offers UG, PG & Doctoral courses in several disciplines. DSE admission to any UG program will be done through Common University Entrance Test (CUET). The final selection will be made on the CUET marks followed by the counseling process. Candidates seeking admission to DSE must register on the NTA website after which they have to register on the DU website for centralized e-counseling. 

DSE PG admission was previously made based on the DUET score. However, aspirants now have to appear for CUET PG to gain admission into DSE. The final shortlisting will be done based on the performance in the Personal Interview round conducted by the respective department. 

Delhi School of Economics Application Process

Candidates must register to CUET by visiting the official website of NTA. For admission to the PG program, students should appear in the CUET PG & the application can be filled in online mode. The following steps will guide students to apply for DSE: 

  • For UG admissions, candidates must visit the official CUET UG official website - cuet.samarth.ac.in.
  • For PG admissions, visit the CUET PG official website – cuet.nta.nic.in. 
  • Candidates then must register themselves on the official DU website with a valid email ID and mobile number.
  • After this, candidates will be directed to the DU CSAS application form. Candidates must fill in the required details carefully. 
  • Now upload important documents such as signatures, photographs, mark sheets, etc.
  • Pay the application fee and click submit. Now print out the form and save a hard copy for future reference. 

Check more: Delhi School of Economics Admission 2024

Delhi School of Economics MBA Cutoff 2023

DU Delhi School of Economics MBA cutoff for different specializations based on CAT scores are mentioned below:

Category MBA (Financial Management) MBA (Business Economics)
General 83.230 82.515
OBC 82.910 77.803
SC 67.975 57.70
ST All the candidates who applied for DU MBA called for further procedure.
PH 33.423 All the candidates who applied for DU MBA called for further procedure.

DSE MBA Weightage Criteria

Weightage Weightage percentage
CAT Score 60%
Class 10th 7.5%
Class 12th 7.5%
Group Discussion 50%
Personal Interview 15%
Extempore 15%

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Delhi School of Economics Placements 2023

Delhi School of Economics has released the placement data for MBA IB and MBA HRD for 2023. The total number of students placed is 53 while the highest CTC stands at INR 26.5 LPA. Moreover, some of the roles offered are Tech and Risk Consultant, Senior Business Analyst, Product Manager and more. The detailed placement data is tabulated below.

Particulars MBA HRD MBA IB
No. of Recruiters 60+ -
No. of Students - 53
No. of Jobs Offered 120+ 97
Highest Package INR 26.5 LPA INR 20 LPA
Average Package INR 14.5 LPA INR 14.50 LPA
Average Package of Top 10% INR 24.7 LPA INR 19.2 LPA
Average Package of Top 25% INR 20.1 LPA INR 17.6 LPA
Average Package of Top 50% INR 16.4 LPA -
Median Package INR 12.5 LPA INR 14.40 LPA
Roles offered Consultant, HR Analyst, Executive HR Consultant, Product Manager, Credit Manager
Top Recruiters  E&Y, KPMG, HCL, IBM, Tata Power Axis Bank, KPMG, TresVista, Wipro, Infosys

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Delhi School of Economics DU Scholarship

  • Delhi University & All India PG Scholarship: Given to PG students after admission for 1st year.
  • His Holiness The Pope Scholarship: Given to Master’s Student after admission for 1st Year
  • Manmohan Singh Scholarship: Fellowship of ` 5000/- per month plus a yearly book grant of ` 7500/- 
  • EXIM bank scholarship: Rs 5,000 per month will be credited to the bank accounts of two best performing students overall, and one best performing student from the reserved category
  • A.N. Ram scholarship: Fellowship of 1200/- per month to poor and needy students

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Delhi School of Economics Alumni

  • Manmohan Singh, Former Prime Minister of India
  • Amartya Sen, Economist & Nobel Laureate
  • Late Sukhamoy Chakravarty, one of the architects of India’s Five Year Plans
  • Kaushik Basu, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist at World Bank
  • Late K.R. Narayanan, 10th President of India
  • Prabhu Chawla, editor of India Today

Delhi School of Economics FAQs

Ques. What is your review of Delhi School of Economics MA course?

Ans. The academic programs module is decent enough for keeping up with the high standards of b-Schools in India. The placements opportunities are really high with even 100% placement records in big MNC companies.

Ques. What is it like to be a part of the Delhi School of Economics?

Ans. It is an elite place for students who have a passion for having a career in the field of economics. This place provides all academic prospects with a good library and infrastructure.

Ques. Is it good to pursue an MBA course from Delhi School of Economics?

Ans. It is a good option for doing any PG course in India. The institute has Ratan Tata library within the campus and has completely student-driven courses.

Ques. Is Delhi School Economics the right place to study Post-graduation for Economics?

Ans. Yes, it is an excellent institute to study economics in India. The institute has great economist alumni who are officially registered with the Alumni association of the institute.

Ques. Can Delhi School of Economics be compared with the London School of Economics?

Ans. It is a debatable question as there is a huge difference in the structure of the education system in both institutes. Delhi School of economics is no doubt good in terms of economics but the standards of exam structure are more advanced in the London School of Economics.

Ques. Is the entrance to Delhi School of Economics tough?

Ans. Yes, it is not tough, students need to have clear concepts about the topics studied in bachelor’s. The revision of the graduation syllabus is very important to get through this entrance.

Ques. What are the sectors that provide jobs to graduates of Delhi School of Economics?

Ans. The students after completing MA in economics get placement in banks, MNC, and companies from all different sectors. Students also have opportunities to get a job in RBI, IES, and NITI AAYOG.

Ques. Is Delhi School of Economics worth joining for non-DU engineering students?

Ans. In DSE, the worth of the students is dignified with passion for the field of economics. If an engineering student has the interest to pursue a career in this field, it is worthy.

Ques. Do students leave IIMs for getting admission to Delhi School of Economics?

Ans. Passed out students don't have any such experience of leaving IIM for DSE. If the students have been interested in studying economics, then it is a better option.

Ques. Can IGNOU students apply for admission to Delhi School of Economics?

Ans. Yes, as the IGNOU is a recognized university by UGC. The eligibility degree has to be equivalent to the required eligibility criteria.

Ques. Which entrance exams are necessary for admission to the Delhi School of Economics?

Ans. Delhi School of Economics offers UG, PG & Doctoral courses in several disciplines. DSE admission to any UG program will be done through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). DSE PG admission was previously made based on the DUET score. However, aspirants now have to appear for CUET PG to gain admission into DSE. The final selection will be made on the CUET marks followed by the counseling process. For the MBA course, students must take the CAT exam.

Ques. How is the MBA course at the Delhi School of Economics?

Ans. Delhi School of Economics is a good option for doing any PG course in India. The college is quite well-known for its MA Economics and MBA courses and the institute has the Ratan Tata library and has completely student-driven courses.

Ques. What is the average package during the Delhi School of Economics placements? 

Ans. As per the latest placement statistics, students are offered salary packages as high as INR 26.5 LPA and the average package of INR 14.5 LPA. Companies such as E&Y, KPMG, HCL, IBM, Tata Power, etc. recruit from the Delhi School of Economics placements.

Ques. Which is better Delhi School of Economics or London School of Economics?

Ans. It is a debatable question as there is a huge difference in the structure of the education system in both institutes. The Delhi School of Economics is no doubt good in terms of economics but the standards of exam structure are more advanced in the London School of Economics.

Ques. What are the sectors that provide jobs to graduates of the Delhi School of Economics?

Ans. After completing an MA in Economics, students often get placement in banks, MNCs, and companies from all different sectors. Students also have opportunities to get jobs in RBI, IES, and NITI AAYOG.

Ques. What are the fees for the MBA course at the Delhi School of Economics?

Ans. The total fees for the MBA IB, MBA HRD, and MBA BA courses at the Delhi School of Economics are INR 48,870. 

Ques. How many seats are available for the MA in Economics course at the Delhi School of Economics?

Ans. The Delhi School of Economics offers a total of 145 seats across categories for the MA Economics course. 

Ques. Does the Delhi School of Economics offer BBA courses?

Ans. No, the Delhi School of Economics does not offer any BBA courses. It offers only a BA course in Economics. However, the college does offer three MBA courses in IB, HRD, and BA specializations.

Ques. How much percentage do I require to get admission into the Delhi School of Economics?

Ans. For the BA course, you require a 10+2 with 60% marks in aggregate. For the MA course, you require a Graduate degree with Economics as a specialization and at least 60% marks. For the MBA course, you need a Graduate degree with 50% marks in aggregate. Additionally, you also need a valid score in the CUET UG/PG or the CAT exams for admission into the Delhi School of Economics.

Ques. What’s the weightage criteria for MBA admission at the Delhi School of Economics?

Ans. The weightage needed for admission into the MBA course at the Delhi School of Economics is 60% for your CAT Score, 7.5% for your marks in Class 10, 7.5% for your marks in Class 12, 50% for the Group Discussion, 50% for the Personal Interview, and 15% on the Extempore.


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Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi - [DSE]: 34 answered questions

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Salini Roy

18 Oct 21

Both the courses are distinct from one another.

At DSE, they train you rigorously in mathematics. And this is an important part of your journey but that is about the only part DSE focuses on. Economic theory at DSE will give you an edge over a lot of other institutions and get your foot in the door inside a lot of big names in finance.

Now coming to JNU, they don’t give a lot of emphasis on Maths but they make sure you read a lot more than you will read at DSE. This means you build a well-rounded view of the world and how economies function. This is a good thing as it will help you very much in mainstream research and things like journalism where you need to know a lot of things. 

Also, at JNU reading thoroughly is a part of the curriculum which is not the same in DSE. With the curriculum at JNU, you will discover different schools of thought and learn to think for yourself. 

Overall, choosing JNU will be better.

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Disha Dey,

10 Nov 21

Preparing for MA Economics entrances for JNU and DSE will need immense concentration and dedication. You will need to prioritize to keep everything in balance. Here are some things you can go through:

  • The core subjects include Mathematics, Statistics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Econometrics. Select any 3 out of these 5 subjects which you feel are your strengths.
  • Revise the basics from your graduation notes and practice past year exam papers.
  • For the subjects you feel you are weaker in, revise the basics. Do not spend too much time on them. 
  • Practice questions from past years. 
  • Analyse the topics in which you are lagging behind and try to read those in detail. You can also skip some topics too.
  • For Statistics, focus more on Permutations and Combinations, Probability, Discrete and Continuous Random Variables.
  • DSE requires a mathematical approach and proper concentration. So practice past year papers and do not forget concepts.

The books you can refer to are: Dornbush and Blanchard for Macroeconomics. Hal Varian, Nicolson, and Pyndick for Microeconomics. Hammond and Chiang for Maths. SC Gupta and Miller for Statistics and finally Gujarati for Econometrics.

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Anshul Bhardwaj

13 Feb 23

Anyone who has completed his/her graduation in any stream can get admission to DSE for MA in Economics. The only eligibility criteria are at least 60% marks in the aggregate ( in the graduation program)

Earlier there was an additional requirement that the aspirant must have studied at least one Maths paper during their graduation. But the recent criteria do not even require that. However, DSE focuses a lot on Math, and having an Engineering background will definitely give you an edge over other candidates.

Recently DSE has witnessed many non-economic students willing to shift their careers in economics and want to pursue Master's in Economics. This shift among students stems from the increasing demand for economists globally in different domains of jobs like Analyst, Economist, Researcher, Data Scientist, etc.

As an MA in Economics aspirant, one thing to keep in mind is that although the entrance exam is easy, the program is quite rigorous and can be extremely stressful at times. So only a true Economics fan should go for it.

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Manoj Saigal

20 Feb 23

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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Arshit Jain

10 Jan 23

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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Joyeeta Bakshi

17 Jul 21

One of my cousins who did a Ph.D. said that choosing a college clearly depends upon the area of interest you have in mind for the research.

  • It would be good if you start researching the professors of the colleges. If their field of expertise matches the field you wanted to opt for, then it’s a win-win situation.
  • Well, If we talk about JNU I have been informed by one of my friends who did PhD from JNU that this university focuses on hardcore research. Moreover, it has a good number of professors who have decent experience in research.
  • Whereas, DSE offers a master’s program that helps students to apply for corporate jobs. Thus, this institute is quite quantitative for its PG courses.
  • Delhi School of Economics will teach mathematically to understand the contemporary style of economics. This will help you try for a Ph.D. abroad.
  • JNUs teachings are much simpler and theories with less mathematical writing. If you want to sit for UPSC exams, JNU is really a good option.

Therefore, you need to choose wisely, pursuing Ph.D. would only be good if you receive a good piece of advice from your professors or someone who has appropriate experience.

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Sagardeep

06 Feb 23

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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Neha Ghosh

21 Jan 21

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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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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Nimisha Gupta

05 Sept 20

The admission procedure for an MA in economics at the Delhi School of economics has two modes, i.e. Direct or Merit Mode and Entrance Test Mode. For both modes of admission, the prerequisites are described below:

  • Direct or Merit Mode- The candidates must have 60% aggregate in BA Economics Hons.
  • Entrance Test Mode- The candidates must have 60% or first division or equivalent CGPA in undergraduate.

The documents needed at the time of admission are listed below.

  • Academic Transcripts.
  • Original and the attested copy of the character certificate from the Principal of the college last attended.
  • Attested copy of the matriculation or other certificate showing the date of birth proof.
  • In the case of students from other universities, a migration certificate is needed.
  • Recent passport size photographs.
  • Original and attested copy of the category certificate (if SC, ST, OBC, PWD, and CW category).
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Piyali Sengupta

22 Oct 20

Both DU and Anil Modi School of Commerce are best in their unique aspects. DU is one of the highly ranked universities in the country. More than 90 colleges are affiliated with the DU campus. Similarly, Anil Modi School of Commerce is also one of the well-known colleges for management studies. 

It has been ranked in the #1 position in BBA program by India Today and ranked in #2 position by Times B-School Survey. However, one cannot decide the best college based on the ranking alone. 

Anil Modi School of Commerce

Admissions:

  • Anil Modi School of Commerce is an affiliated college of NMIMS. Accepts students purely based on NPAT with at least 60% in 10+2. 
  • The first year fee is 1.87 lakhs. 
  • The faculty holds a good degree in their respective fields.

Placements:

  • The highest and average salary packages in B.Com are 5 LPA and 3.54 LPA respectively. 
  • The top companies visiting the campus are TATA Capital, Choice Group, JP Morgan, Mahendra Realtors, UBS Group Variety, Wipro, Axis Bank, Deloitte, CITI Bank, and other top companies. 

DU

DU is one of the top colleges in the country. It has ranked #18 by the NIRF in the India Rankings 2020. It accepts students based on the DU JAT entrance exam. B.Com Hons is a 3-year course for which one must have at least 50% in the 10+2 commerce stream. 

Faculty and Placements

  • The college holds the best faculty members holding master’s degrees and more in their respective fields.
  • Some of the top companies visiting the campus are Hero Honda, Maruti Suzuki, Essar Group, Reliance, Gail, KPMG, Tata Power, Hindustan Copper, Moser Baer, Hindustan Times, Samsung, and other companies. 

This is all about both the colleges. Both the colleges offer excellent course curriculum with good placement rates. So, choose the college that best suits you based on the various aspects mentioned above.

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MBA/PGDM 9.13 LFirst year Fees courses & fees >
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