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The Indian School of Business (ISB) was ranked number one in India and 44 globally in the top 100 Financial Times (FT) Executive MBA 2022 ranking. After ISB, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B) figured in the FT list at 67th position globally. Alumni from the Post Graduate Programme in Management for Senior Executives (PGPMAX) class of 2019 have been surveyed for this year's ranking and ISB has significantly ranked higher in various parameters of this year's rankings than the previous year, the premier B-School said in a statement. Professor Ramabhadran Thirumalai, Deputy Dean Academic Programmes, ISB, said, "It is gratifying to witness how ISB has excelled in the various ranking parameters of FT. ISB's PGPMAX is a much sought-after programme for senior executives, who are keen to reach new heights in their professional pursuits and in the process provide new ideas and thinking in their organisations. ISB will continue to provide greater value to its students and empow
Ahead of the International Women's Day on March 8, the Indian School of Business (ISB) has been ranked at 26th global position in Financial Times (FT) inaugural Top 50 MBA Programmes for Women Ranking 2018. With the debut, ISB has become the only Indian B-school to be featured in this ranking.While in terms of overall ranking, ISB has been ranked at 26, in terms of salary percentage increase for female students, the premier B-school has been ranked third globally. As per the institute, through a globally competitive admission policy, the class at ISB has 31 per cent female students. On the other hand, about 19 per cent of ISB's faculty are women."While this is a positively large number in the Indian context, we will continue our efforts to attract more number of women candidates and facilitate their ascend to greater heights. Our alumnae have distinguished themselves by creating an impact in the diverse roles that they choose to pursue," the institute stated in an official ...