FMS Delhi Interview Transcripts 2026, Experience, How To Prepare

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Apr 13, 2026

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FMS Delhi Interview Transcripts 2026, Experience, How To Prepare

FMS Delhi Interview Transcripts

Reading through actual interview transcripts is one of the best ways to understand what the FMS Delhi PI round feels like in practice. The questions, the follow-ups, and the pace of the conversation give you a much clearer picture than any generic advice can. Below are the transcripts shared by a candidate from a recent batch. The name and a few personal details have been changed, but the questions and answers are as close to the original as possible.

FMS Delhi Interview Experience

The FMS Delhi Personal Interview is one of the most talked-about stages of the MBA admissions process. Candidates who have been through it often describe it as intense but straightforward, the panel asks real questions and expects real answers. There are no trick questions or elaborate case studies. The professors want to understand who you are, what you know, and whether you are ready to handle the rigour of the programme. If you have a strong academic background or solid work experience, expect the panel to dig deep into it.

Note: We have provided 3 FMS Delhi interview experiences below. To read more such experiences download the PDF given in the form of a button

FMS Delhi Interview Experience by BTech student

    Experience:

    #BTECH

    Two panelists - 1 male (M1) and 1 female (F1)

    M1 - So you have studied from LNM Institute of Information Technology. What does LNM stand for?

    M1 - Where is it?

    F1 - Extempore topic : Ways of releasing my tension.

    F1 - You sketch?

    F1 - What do you sketch?

    F1 - What are the places you have travelled to?

    F1 - How many languages are spoken in India? (Made a guess since I know there are 22 official languages but I do not know the number of languages spoken.)

    F1 - Is English one of the 22 official languages in the schedule?

    F1 - Do you think it should be an official language? Why?

    F1 - Do you keep yourself updated with the Indian Economy? (Yes.)

    F1 - Point out some important things about the current condition of the Indian Economy.

    F1 - Name some companies who are moving towards cleaner sources of energy.

    F1 - Name 5 companies that produce power in India.

    M1 - Pointing to a specific section in my SOP, what technologies have you experimented with?

    M1 - What platforms or tools did you use while working on web based technologies?

    M1 - What do you read?

    M1 - Can you explain the Russia-Ukraine conflict?

    M1 - Why is it bad if Ukraine shakes hands with NATO?

    M1 - What other calls do you have?

    M1 - What is your ambition in life?

    FMS Interview Experience by B.Tech( Mech) student

    Experience:

    FMS

    B.Tech( Mech)

    FMS interview

    1M, 1F, lady didn't ask any questions

    Extempore: Rock and roll

    M: what do you think about jazz?

    Small discussion on jazz, jazz singing and stuff. Asked me about psychedelic music, and asked why singers do weird stuff on stage

    M: guitar player and mechanical engineering, don't seem to go together. Mechanical is dull, music is creative. Monologue mein chale gaye sir. Fir pucha if there are any examples of creativity in mechanical. Said sir there's loads of scope for creativity in mech, industrial design is a subset. One example is the moto razr, which is iconic now.

    M: is it a mechanical device? What are the moving parts?

    Said its an electro-mechanical device, several mechanical moving parts eg the flip mechanism itself. Was a game changer at that time. xD

    M: what is your vision of India? Positive or negative

    Said there's potential, but personally short-term outlook is veering towards negative-

    (Cuts in) M: What do you like the most about india?

    Talked about how Indians are perennially optimistic, hopeful that things will get better-

    M cracks a joke a joke about Indians digging a pit, jumping in, and being hopeful that someone will get them out of it

    M: what other hobbies do you have? Do you read? What book did you read recently?

    Said I read India moving by chinmay tumbe

    M: arre yaar what kinda books are these, read something that we're familiar with no, like gurcharan das

    M: What other calls do you have?

    Said a,b,l,fms

    M: so you don't need fms

    Me: NO SIR I ABSOLUTELY DO, judging by how the other interviews went, I really need it

    M: So the other interviews didn't go well?

    Said I wasn't happy with the interviews, but it's tough to know what the interviewers make of the answers we give I suppose.

    M: how do you think this interview is going?

    Said it's tough to know what you make of the answers I'm giving

    M: Okay, that would be all

    FMS Interview Experience by BA Political Science student

    College Name: FMS Delhi

    Experience:

    4 panelists (P)- 2 male, 2 female

    #BA (Hons.) Political Science. #Fresher

    The interview started with them joking about my name. Asking me why I wasn't named khargosh or khali.

    P- TMAY

    P- So you want to pursue marketing?

    P- what are your hobbies?

    P- Favourite book

    P- did you take any coaching for PI? Did you prepare on your own?

    (I told them about UD and Theomi so they asked what all have they told you to prepare. I said that FMS interviews are very random. So they started laughing and said, yes we like that)

    Then I was given extempore topic "happiness"

    P- what do you write about? Discussion on that.

    P- what gives you happiness?

    P- why do you write on gratefulness?

    P- Indian politics is moving towards presidential kind, focusing on individual. Why is it so?

    P- does media play a role in it?

    P- do you think politics are good? Discussion on that.

    P- what all do you study in pol sci

    P- what all political theorists do you like?

    P- don't you like Machiavelli?

    P- you said happiness cannot be measured. Then on what basis is the list of happiness index released?

    P- what is the rank of india in the happiness index?

    P- what are the factors taken into consideration in the happiness index?

    P- what all calls do you have?

    They ended the interview saying bye "khali". Then one female panelist kept on saying my name again and again, saying it has a nice ring to it.

    The panelists were sweet, the interview was more like a rapid fire round

    Read Also,  FMS Delhi Selection Criteria 2026, Shortlisting Criteria, Cut-off

    How to Prepare for FMS Delhi Interviews

    Preparing for the FMS Delhi interview is less about memorising answers and more about being genuinely ready to have a good conversation. The panel is experienced enough to tell the difference between someone who has prepared well and someone who has simply rehearsed well. The good news is that most of what they ask is rooted in things you already know, your degree, your job, the news, and your reasons for pursuing an MBA.

    Read Also, FMS Delhi Placements 2026, Highest Package & Top Recruiter

    FMS Delhi Interview Transcripts : Conclusion

    FMS Delhi Interview Transcripts give a clear idea of the actual interview experience, helping candidates understand the type of questions, extempore topics, and evaluation criteria. Going through real PI experiences can significantly improve preparation and confidence.

    To crack the FMS interview, candidates should focus on clarity of thought, strong basics, and awareness of current affairs. Regular practice of extempore and structured answers can make a big difference in final selection.

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