QS Global 200 Business Schools Report: IIM A ranked 2

Dec 14,2011

B-Schools in the Asia-Pacific region are strengthening their hold in global MBA education scene with every passing year. B-School ranking are the most feasible way to simplify aspirant’s search for the best b-schools.

 

A discernible push in the quality of Asian and Australian b-schools is seen in last 7 years. The QS Global 200 Business Schools Report which only had 10 b-schools from Asia and Australia in 2004 has 36 b-schools from the region, this year.

 

This year, IIM Ahmedabad has secured second position in Asia – Pacific region in QS Global 200 Business Schools Report, INSEAD Singapore being at number one. Other eminent b-schools from India—IIM Bangalore (5), ISB Hyderabad (7), IIM Calcutta (8), S.P. Jain (16) and IIFT New Delhi (21) secured commendable positions in the raking.

 

Out of 36 b-schools in the Asia – Pacific region 6 are from India, this shows the strengthening hold of Indian b-Schools in global MBA scene.

 

This rapid rise in the number of internationally recognized schools is indicative of the improving standards of Asian institutions, as employers increasingly recognize the quality of MBA graduates from certain schools the region.

 

The QS Methodology
The QS ranking methodology focuses on experienced HR and line managers at organizations that actively recruit MBAs. Respondents from each company are asked a series of questions about MBA recruiting in the previous and the forthcoming year.

 

Employer responses provide information on the following:

  • MBA recruitment trends;
  • MBA salaries and compensation trends;
  • Global business school ratings by region;
  • Global business school ratings by specialization

 

View full methodology 
 

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MBA Entrance Exams 2012 | MBA in India on 12/24/11 at 03:32 pm

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