Eduniversal B-School Ranking 2010: IIM Bangalore, IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Calcutta, Indian B-schools with International Influence

Eduniversal has come out with its latest University and B-school ranking in India. The Eduniversal B-school ranking provides a universal perspective on higher education. It is a unique service providing students, professionals, HR executives and academic officers with a global panorama of the best educational opportunities.

Indian Institute of Management Bangalore is ranked No.1,  B – school in India , followed byIndian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. These premier management institutes of India have been awarded with ‘5 Palms’—the highest recognition, accorded to “Universal Business Schools with major international influence.” IIM Bangalore and IIM Ahmedabad also made it to the list of the best 100 B-schools around the world with IIM Bangalore securing 24th position and IIM Ahmedabad on 55th position.

Eduniversal awarded ‘4 Palms’—the second highest recognition in this category, to eight b-schools from India. The 4 Palms recognition is awarded to ‘Top Business Schools’ known internationally. IIT Delhi which was at number three last year shifted to number five in the four palms category with IIT Bombay taking its place.

University of Delhi-Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) which was at number six last year stepped upward securing fourth position this time.

S. No.
B-School
Dean’s Recommendation*
1.
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B)
453
2.
Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A)
377
3.
Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM-C)
300
4.
Indian School of Business (ISB)
188
5.
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay – Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management (SJMSM)
174
6.
University of Delhi-Faculty of Management Studies (FMS)
171
7.
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi Department of Management Studies
155
8.
Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (IIM-L)
153
9.
Management Development Institute (MDI)
138
10.
Xavier Labour Relations Institute XLRI Jamshedpur
125

 

*Each Dean from the universities and schools on the list of 1,000 can vote to recommend the other establishments. Country par country, the 1,000 Deans or Directors of each establishment give their opinion concerning the schools in the selection.

This vote is converted into a recommendation rate that the student can use to evaluate each establishment and compare different establishments.

source: http://www.CoolAvenues.com / The Cool Avenues Editorial Team / Mon Dec 13th, 2010

 

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