While University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Business School has topped the table, it’s the Hyderabad based Indian School of Business (ISB) that has made India proud with its inclusion in global top 20 ranking. ISB is ranked at # 20, ahead of more fancied B-schools like Kellogg School of management (#24) and UCLA Anderson (#25).
FT 08 rankings put London Business School at #2, Columbia Business School at #3, Stanford University GSB at # 4 and Harvard Business School at # 5.
The news brought cheer at ISB. Speaking on this achievement, Dr M Rammohan Rao, Dean, ISB, said, "This is a landmark event for the ISB. It sums up our single-minded goal to be recognised as a global centre of excellence in business education. This ranking is an important milestone in our journey to be an internationally top-ranked research-driven, and independent management institution that grooms leaders for the world."
As per the FT 08 rankings, there are only seven B-schools from Asia-pacific region that have made it to this prestigious ranking. ISB is the only Indian B-school to figure in this tally.
According to Financial Times, a total of 156 business schools that met the criteria for participation were included in the survey. To be eligible to participate, a business school must be internationally accredited by a body such as the AACSB, Amba or Equis; it must have a full-time MBA programme that has been running for at least five years; and it must have graduated its first class at least three years ago. The FT surveys graduates three years after they have completed the degree, to assess the effect of the MBA on their subsequent career progression and salary growth.
The criteria used in the FT rankings were grouped into three main areas: alumni salaries and career development, the diversity and international reach of the business school and its MBA programme, and the research capabilities of each school. Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) rates supplied by the World Bank are then used to convert the remaining salary data to US$ PPP equivalent figures.
Here is a list of top 20 MBA programmes offered across the globe.
Financial Times MBA 2008 Rankings
B-school (Country) 2008 Ranking 2007 Ranking
University of Pennsylvania: Wharton US 1 1
London Business School UK 2 5
Columbia Business School US 3 2
Stanford University GSB US 4 3
Harvard Business School US 5 3
Insead France/Singapore 6 7
MIT: Sloan US 7 14
IE Business School Spain 8 11
University of Chicago GSB US 9 6
University of Cambridge: Judge UK 10 15
Ceibs China 11 11
Iese Business School Spain 12 16
New York University: Stern US 13 8
IMD Switzerland 14 13
Dartmouth College: Tuck US 15 9
Yale School of Management US 16 10
Hong Kong UST Business School China 17 --
HEC Paris France 18 18
University of Oxford: Saïd UK 19 19
Indian School of Business India 20 --
Source: FT.com
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