Consolidating its leadership position, the Indian School of Business (ISB) has topped the chart among the country's business schools in two global rankings.
In a press release, ISB said its post graduate programme in Management (PGP) has been ranked 32nd in the Financial Times (FT) Global MBA 2022 ranking, and also in 11th position in the Poets & Quants (P&Q) composite ranking of the top international MBA programmes 2021-2022.
In the Financial Times ranking, ISB has been ranked number one in India and fourth in Asia. Alumni from the PGP Class of 2018 were surveyed for this year's ranking.
With a salary increase of 184%, ISB is in the first position globally in terms of salary percentage increase in the FT 2022 rankings.
The institute’s efforts in fostering gender diversity in all its programmes have started to shine; 38% of female students in the surveyed class is the highest number compared with other ranked B-schools in India.
Ramabhadran Thirumalai, deputy dean - academic programmes, ISB said, "ISB has carved a niche and stands tall as a much sought-after business school in India. The rankings awarded by Financial Times and Poets & Quants bear testimony to this fact. The career progression of ISB students has always been inspiring and has paved the way for new growth trajectories.
Caption: 38% of female students in the surveyed class is the highest number compared with other ranked B-schools in India.