IIM-A Beats Harvard Business School In Career Progress

BANGALORE:  A survey for the best B-schools globally witnessed the value of IIM-A over again when the college succeeded in securing an outstanding rank in the record. The survey was initiated by Financial Times, a British tabloid where the Indian college acquired the 26th rank, reports NDTV.
The college ranked second in career progress leaving behind prestigious business schools of U.S. which includes Harvard Business School. The career progress in the survey included the degree of the length of service and the currently working companies with the alumni, based on which the ranks were decided.
IIM-AHarvard Business School emerged at the top of game securing the first position in the list of best B-schools overall, while London Business School and University of Pennsylvania ranked second and third respectively.
Indian School of Business and IIM Bangalore drew attention by making it to the 33rd and 82nd rank in the list. Nevertheless, IIM-Bangalore is quite ahead attaining the 5th position in career progress along with ISB placed at rank 33.
ISB and IIM-A has made progress in comparison to the ranks they received last year while IIM-B saw a drop in the ranking.
The assessment done by the survey comprised of many factors like career progress, school’s potential to come up with ideas, value for money, heterogeneity of the faculty and students which were taken under consideration to come up with the final list.
IIM-A, the leading business school in India, ranked fourth, ahead of Harvard and Stanford, among other 20 ‘Good Value MBAs’ bringing in greater returns on the investment, surveyed by The Economist magazine in 2014.
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