The ranking surveyed alumni from
'The Economist' has ranked the programmes on four broad categories:
Globally, ISB is ranked number two under 'open new career opportunities' parameter which includes diversity of recruiters, placement success, alumnus rating of career service; fifth in Australasia and seventh in 'alumnus rating of alumni effectiveness' parameter under the 'potential to network' category.
Expressing happiness over the global ranking, ISB Dean Rajendra Srivastava said The Economist's ranking reiterates that the
"This global ranking is a clear testimony that ISB is at the forefront in offering the
"ISB was one of the early business schools to realign and pivot its approach to the unprecedented Covid-19 crisis, and was fully geared up to meet the challenge. ISB will continue to tread new growth path which in turn, will augur well in redefining management education, both at the national and international levels," he said.
ISB is a global business school offering world-class management education to professionals at its campuses at Hyderabad and Mohali.
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