Financial Times Business School Ranking 2023: Six Indian B-schools in top 100; ISB Hyderabad at 39
Divyansh | September 11, 2023 | 07:33 PM IST | 1 min read
IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Indore and IIM Lucknow are among top 100 B-School in MBA ranking of Financial TImes.
NEW DELHI: Six Indian Business Schools have ranked among the top B-schools in the global ranking of MBA programmes released by the Financial Times Business School Rankings 2023. Indian Business School has topped the ranking among the Indian B-schools.
ISB has been ranked 39 in the ranking. In the alumni network category, it got 12 rank. As per the ranking, the weighted salary offered to ISB students is US dollar 1,61,331. It is followed by Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad (51), IIM Bangalore (52), IIM Calcutta (76), IIM Indore (89) and IIM Lucknow (90).
Students of IIM Ahmedabad are offered an average salary package of US dollars 1,86,420. Its alumni network got 72nd rank. The weighted salary of IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Indore and IIM Lucknow is US dollars 1,57,514, US dollars 1,56,724, 1,43,544 and 1,36,673, respectively.
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The ranking is topped by Columbia Business School, US. IT is ranked 18 in alumni rank and the weighted salary is US dollar 2,26,359.
Insead B-school based in France and Singapore is ranked second. The average salary package of its students is 1,98,363. It is ranked 22nd in the almuni network category. It is followed by Lese B-School, Spain. Its students get a weighted salary of 1,81,270. It is ranked 8 in the alumni network category.Harvard B-School, USA, and Stanford Graduate School of Business, USA, shared the fourth spot. Students of the former are offered an average salary package of 2,36,019 while Stanford’s students get a weighted salary of 2,48,669. In the alumni category, these are ranked 26th and 3rd, respectively.
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