B-SCHOOLS TO WATCH OUT FOR
A definitive guide to the best business schools all over India
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usiness schools in India continue to be known for the quality of students that they turn out year after year. In fact, over time, the demand for the country’s B-Schools has grown by leaps and bounds, so much so that newer institutes are mushrooming ever so often in small towns as well as big cities across India.
While it is the IIMs that continue to rule the roost, it cannot be denied that other management institutes are also greatly contributing to India’s managerial talent pool.
Along with the B-School rankings, the following pages cover the methodology and relevance of the Go-getter and Educationmela.com business school survey. The survey has been conducted using a number of relevant parameters.
Here then, are the findings of our survey based on voluntary participation of the institutes themselves, along with a perception-based survey of India’s business schools.
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In the last two decades, there has been a remarkable growth in management education due to the contribution of the private sector. Today nearly 80 per cent of management institutes fall in the private sector.
Subsequently, more and more postgraduate diploma management (PGDM) institutes came to enjoy an autonomous status. Inter alia, the autonomous status are awarded with a view to encourage the role of the corporate sector in management education bringing in a highly flexible syllabus to match industrial requirements and to build strong interactions for students to be exposed to the fast changing industrial environment. This strategy has led to a win-win situation for the serious players and stakeholders. The greatest beneficiaries have been the students and industry.
This survey is relevant to candidates of management education because of the large number of new
B-Schools to choose