Monday, March 26, 2012

Four Indian institutes in Asia-Pacific’s top ten B-schools

A QS Global Business Schools 2012 Report revealed that four Indian schools have made it to the top 10 b-schools in the Asia Pacific Region.
Thirty-six institutes in the Asia Pacific region were included in the survey. The four b-schools from India in the top 10 were: Indian Institute of Management (IIM) – Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Calcutta and Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad.

IIM-Ahmedabad ranks second, IIM-Bangalore ranks fifth and ISB and IIM-C are ranked seventh and eighth on the Top 10 B-school list of Asia Pacific.
The report has also come up with some interesting facts about these B-schools like the average package the student is offered and the number of female students.
Average Annual Salary Packages
ISB Hyderabad: USD 1,00,000 (Rs. 49,40,470 approx)
IIM-A: USD 67,000 (Rs. 33,10,114 approx)
IIM-B: USD 30,000 (Rs. 14,82,141approx)
IIM-C is the cheapest with USD 28,000 (Rs. 13,83,331 approx)

Where are the girls?
Indian School of Business Hyderabad: 29 per cent of female students on campus.
IIM-B: 20 per cent are girls
IIM-A: 15 per cent of students are women
IIM-C: 12 per cent female students on board.

2 comments:

Rahul said...

What exactly mean by Top B School? What is definition? Tomorrow we will come to know that it means producing top foolish graduates.......

we have top panwala in our town.... also top sweeper in our town who clean our city streets... we also have top garbage yard in the city every corner....

These top concept become subject of debate in India. Why ? because this Top Business has no global recognition..

These concept of "Top" do not fit into Global Standard of Business Schools.

Because none of these Top has ever produced any Nobel Laureates or Noble Prize Nominee forget about Nobel Prize winning ability of these so called "Top" B Schools in India.

ashka said...

These college are nice but even other management colleges are good.