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ISB ranked #5 and IIM Bangalore #6 in Asia Pacific: Bloomberg Businessweek’s Best B-Schools

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Bangalore, 27 September 2021: Two business schools from India bag top rankings in Bloomberg Businessweek 2021-22 rankings.  Bloomberg Businessweek, in their global ranking of best business schools has ranked the Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) of Indian School of Business (ISB) # 5 in the Asia-Pacific region and #1 in India.

IIM Bangalore’s one-year Executive Post Graduate Programme in Management (EPGP) has been ranked in the sixth position, in the Asia-Pacific region, in the latest Bloomberg Businessweek Best B-Schools Survey. The programme secured an overall score of 13.5, performing noticeably well on the Networking parameter (72.4).

Bloomberg Businessweek surveyed 119 MBA Programmes around the world. The rankings were generated using data from 19,955 students, alumni, and recruiter surveys, as well as income and employment data from each school. The Best B-Schools results for 2021 are divided into four regions: Europe, Asia-Pacific, Canada, and the United States. Schools are ranked independently on four component indexes – compensation (10.1), learning (50.5), networking (72.4), and entrepreneurship (55.5).

Professor Rishikesha T Krishnan, Director, IIM Bangalore, said: “We have performed well on Compensation, Learning and Networking, and Entrepreneurship, and this reflects our commitment towards delivering quality academic programmes, ensuring placements for our students and forging strong alumni connections.”

Professor Madan Pillutla, Dean, ISB said ” The Bloomberg Businessweek rankings is a welcome recognition of the great work that we do at the ISB and testament to the success of our students and alumni. The ISB philosophy of marrying rigorous academic research with feedback from relevant stakeholders allows us to create a learning experience that produces leaders who bring about positive change in the world.  I congratulate our students and thank the staff and faculty for the good ranking which is an outcome of their work”.

According to Bloomberg Businessweek, the technology sector employed the most number of graduates, followed by consulting and manufacturing industries. The rankings are based on feedback from graduating students, recent alumni, and businesses looking to hire MBAs. The weightings of each index are determined by their responses. The rankings also include information about the atmosphere on campus for women, individuals with disabilities, and other traditionally underrepresented groups.

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