FT Global MBA Ranking 2017 | India Position
Every year, the FT ranks the world’s best MBA programmes using multiple criteria. Use the interactive table below to compare schools.
Insead is top of the 2017
Financial Times Global MBA Ranking of the best 100 programmes. It is
the second year that the multi-campus international business school has taken
the number one spot, after claiming it for the first time
last year.
Stanford Graduate School of
Business in California rises from fifth place in 2016 to second, a position it
last held in 2014. The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is in
third place.
Harvard
Business School, London Business School (LBS)
and MIT
Sloan School of Management, three of the MBA ranking’s longstanding
heavyweights, all lost ground to their competitors. Harvard drops two places to
fourth, the first time in nine years that the Boston school has been outside
the top three. London Business School falls three places to sixth, its lowest
position in 14 years. MIT Sloan School of Management falls to 13th place, the
first time in 10 years that it has been outside the top 10.
FT
Ranking Link | http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/global-mba-ranking-2017
India Position
ISB, IIM-A among top 100 world’s best MBA schools: FT ranking 2017
In the latest global ranking by FT, four Indian B-schools have made it to the list
The Indian School of Business (ISB) took the
first place among top B-schools securing the 27th position in global ranking.
It shot past the Indian institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad which has
toppled to the 29th position, five ranks lower than the previous year.
This year, four Indian business schools stood
among the rankings which feature the world’s best 100 full-time MBA programmes.
The 2017 Financial Times Global MBA ranking is based on surveys of the
business schools and 9000 graduates of 2013. The assessment is done by
noting alumnus’ career progression, the school’s idea generation and
the diversity of students and faculty.
This year, IIM Bangalore has moved up
the ladder leaving behind its 62nd rank from last year and standing proudly at
the 49th position. Meanwhile IIM Ahmedabad, considered to have India’s
best MBA programme, stands one meek step behind ISB, no longer holding
a 24th rank.
For the first time, IIM Calcutta has made a
stand among the hundred best institutions for MBA according to the
Financial Express. It currently holds the 95th rank among the global
institutions. The top three rankers among the 100 are Insead (in
France/Singapore), Stanford Graduate School of Business (in the US) and the
University of Pennsylvania: Wharton (also in the US).
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