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March 2007

List of B-schools in India

by Cinthia on March 30, 2007

Here are the list of leading B-schools in India.

1. Indian Institute of Management (IIM-A), Ahmedabad

2. Indian Institute of Management (IIM-B), Bangalore

3. Indian Institute of Management (IIM-C), Kolkata

4. Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad

5. Indian Institute of Management (IIM-L), Lucknow

6. Xavier Labour Research Institute (XLRI), Jamshedpur

7. Indian Institute of Management (IIM-I), Indore

8. Indian Institute of Management (IIM-K), Kozhikode

9. IIM-A Agri Business Management (ABM), Ahmedabad

10. IIM-L Agri Business Management (ABM), Lucknow

11. Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi University, New Delhi

12. SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR), Mumbai

13. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi

14. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), Mumbai

15. Indian Institute of Technology- Department of Management Studies, New Delhi

16. Great Lakes Institute of Management (GLIM), Chennai

17. Symbiosis Centre for Management and HRD (SCMHRD), Pune

18. Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), Pune

19. K. J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies & Research (SIMSR), Mumbai

20. ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad

21. Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business, Kolkata

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TOP B-schools

by Cinthia on March 29, 2007

Students prefer to do an MBA abroad because, the curriculum offered by the overseas universities is so much more richer.

  • It offers more practical, case-study based approach and needs self-study. Here the students learn from live-projects.
  • Biggest advantage is that it can launch a student’s career in the international market.
  • Foreign MBA degree offers lot of money in the job market. After passing from a B-School abroad, the salary is minimum $1.1 lakh annually to upto $2.5 lakh.
  • It also helps students to gain an understanding of business, along with instilling a sense about new eastern Europe markets and of emerging economies in south America and the Far East.

TOP 5 US B-schools:

1. Harvard University.

2. University of Pennsylvania.

3. Columbia University.

4. Stanford University.

5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The vast difference in fees with US universities, has made European MBA programs attractive for Indians. While theUS would cost an Indian student Rs. 40 lakh to Rs. 45 lakh or Rs. 25 lakh to 30 lakh in a lesser ranked US institute, a management programme in Europe would cost only Rs. 20-25 lakh and in Australia it would be Rs. 15-20 lakh.

TOP 5 European B-schools:

1. London Business School.

2. INSEAD, France.

3. IE(Instituto de Empresa), Spain.

4. IMD, Switzerland.

5. University of Oxford.

TOP 5 Australian B-schools:

1. Melbourne Business School.

2. Australian Graduate School of Management.

3. Monash University.

4. Australian National University.

5. University of Queensland.

Note: We suggest you to refer to the updated rankings of business schools brought out by Businessweek, Financial Times, US news or The Economist.

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Nothing much to rejoice over Supreme Court stay order on OBC reservation

March 29, 2007

The Supreme Court has temporarily stayed the government order of reserving seats for OBCs in higher education. However, there is nothing much to rejoice. For this is only an interim order. The court stayed the order only on the ground that there is not enough data on OBC demographics, that no data on this has [...]

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SFI ousted from JU campus

March 29, 2007

SFI has faced a terrible rout in the students’ union elections of the Jadavpur University arts faculty at the hands of Forum for Arts Students (FAS).

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Indian born Mathematician wins Abel Prize

March 25, 2007

Indian-born New York University professor Srinivasa S.R. Varadhan was awarded the Abel Prize in Mathematics. The award, considered to be the Nobel Prize of Mathematics, for “his fundamental contributions to probability theory”. Varadhan had done his Ph. D from ISI Calcutta and already has many awards in his sleeve including the Birkhoff Prize (1994), the [...]

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