Globally, Oxford (Said) Business School jumped from third to first place, while HEC Paris, the top the previous year, fell to third.
The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore has been ranked as the best business school in India in the 2024 edition of the QS Executive MBA Ranking, which was issued today by global education analyst Quacquarelli Symonds.
IIM Bangalore has been named the top management school in the nation, with a global rank of 41 (up two spots from 2023). The Indian School of Business (ISB) comes in second. Nevertheless, ISB's ranking has dropped from 100 to between 101 and 110 this year.
With a rank in the "171-180" range, IIM Kozhikode and the Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, came in third and fourth place, respectively. These are followed by Woxsen School of Business and IIM Indore, which are ranked fifth and sixth, respectively, in the "181+" range.
Globally, Oxford (Said) Business School jumped from third to first place, while HEC Paris, the top the previous year, fell to third. MIT Sloan and IESE Business School are still ranked second and fourth, respectively. London Management School moves up to fifth place, breaking into the top five.
Penn (Wharton), which held the fifth position last year, has dropped to the sixth rank, while IE Business School, which was placed sixth last year, is now in tenth place. This year's rankings show that INSEAD declined from eighth to ninth place, while Northwestern (Kellogg) and Yale School of Management soared from 11th and 13th to seventh and eighth place, respectively.
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IIM Bangalore! It's ranked 41st globally by QS.
ISB is second in India (ranked globally between 101-110). IIM Kozhikode and IMT Ghaziabad are tied for third (ranked globally between 171-180). Woxsen and IIM Indore follow in the fifth and sixth positions (ranked globally 181+).
Oxford took the top spot, while HEC Paris (last year's winner) is now third. MIT Sloan and IESE stayed at second and fourth, respectively. London Business School moved into the top five.
Penn (Wharton) dropped from fifth to sixth. Northwestern (Kellogg) and Yale climbed significantly (from 11th and 13th to seventh and eighth).
A total of 194 top Executive MBA programs from 45 countries are ranked.
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