In a ground breaking development, Indian Business Schools have cemented their position in the global academic landscape, securing spots in the prestigious Financial Times’ Top 100 MBA Rankings for 2024.
This achievement not only underscores the remarkable growth and excellence of management education in India but also highlights the increasing competitiveness of Indian B-Schools on the world stage.
Over the past decade, Indian business schools have witnessed a significant transformation, evolving from regional players to global contenders in the arena of management education.
Factors such as strategic partnerships with international institutions, investments in faculty development, and a focus on experiential learning have propelled these institutions to the forefront of management education.
The Financial Times’ Top 100 MBA Rankings for 2024 showcase the exemplary performance of Indian B-Schools across various parameters. Institutions such as the Indian School of Business (ISB), Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), and Xavier School of Management (XLRI) have secured commendable positions, reflecting their commitment to academic excellence and student outcomes.
Indian B-Schools in Top 100 MBA Rankings of Financial Times’
FT Top 100 | B-School | Alumni Network Rank |
#31 | Indian School of Business | 8 |
#41 | Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad | 16 |
#47 | Indian Institute of Management Bangalore | 39 |
#67 | Indian Institute of Management Calcutta | 33 |
#85 | Indian Institute of Management Lucknow | 23 |
#99 | XLRI — Xavier School of Management | 48 |
As Indian B-Schools continue to make strides on the global stage, their presence in the Financial Times’ Top 100 MBA Rankings serves as a source of pride and inspiration. With a relentless focus on excellence and a commitment to producing industry-ready graduates, these institutions are poised to shape the future of management education and contribute significantly to the global business landscape.