IIM Calcutta, ISB, IIM Bangalore, IIM Ahmedabad are the only four B-schools in the top 100 list of Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2020

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IIM Calcutta, ISB, IIM Bangalore, IIM Ahmedabad are the only four B-schools in the top 100 list of Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2020

  • Four Indian management institutions — Indian School of Business (ISB), Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore, IIM Calcutta and IIM Ahmedabad — have been ranked in the top 100 list of Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2020.
  • IIM Bangalore bagged the top position among Indian colleges at 27th spot, crawling up six places.
  • While IIM Calcutta stood at 42th spot in the ranking this year, compared to 49th rank in 2019.
  • The top three positions went to Harvard Business School, University of Pennsylvania and Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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Four Indian management institutions — Indian School of Business (ISB), Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore, IIM Calcutta and IIM Ahmedabad — have been ranked in the top 100 list of Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2020 for its executive MBA programme.


IIM Bangalore bagged the top position among Indian colleges at 27th spot, crawling up six places. While IIM Calcutta stood at 42th spot in the overall ranking compared to last year’s 49th rank.

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IIM Ahmedabad and ISB stood at 61st and 28th spot, respectively.


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“For the third consecutive year we have improved our ranking in the Financial Times Global MBA Ranking significantly. This is a testament to the continual improvement in MBAEx we have always aimed to achieve over the years,” said professor Amit Dhiman, Chairperson-MBAEx at IIM Calcutta.


The top three positions featured Harvard Business School, University of Pennsylvania and Stanford Graduate School of Business.


The rankings were based on the parameters including salaries, employment opportunities, research capabilities, career progress and female participation rate. Of this, IIM Calcutta did well on categories like value for money, career progress, female student percentage, inclusion of international board members and number of female faculty as part of the Programme.


While IIM Bangalore achieved 100% in the "employed in three months” category.
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