The IIM (B) ranked 31st in financial times Masters in Management ranking and has also ranked ahead of schools from France, Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Denmark.
The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) in Bengaluru has been declared India’s best business school for Masters students by the British daily Financial Times in its annual Masters in Management (MiM) list. IIM (B) was ranked number 31, finishing ahead of schools from France, Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Denmark. The SP Jain Institute of Management & Research in Mumbai and IIM Lucknow were also ranked at 44 and 64 positions in the list.
“Adding yet another feather to its cap, the Indian Institute of Management (Bangalore) has been declared India’s Best B-school in the Financial Times (FT) Masters in Management (MiM) Ranking 2022 announced this morning,” the institute tweeted.
The school’s global position has also seen a significant leap this year – IIMB is at #31 globally in 2022, up from #47 in 2021.IIMB has topped this year’s FT MiM global ranking on parameters such as faculty with doctorates, graduates’ weighted salary (US$),
— IIM Bangalore (@iimb_official) September 12, 2022
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IIM Bangalore has seen a significant jump in its global ranking this year, moving up to 31st place from 47th in 2021. This is thanks to IIMB’s strong performance on key measures such as the proportion of faculty with doctorates, the graduates’ weighted salary, and employment at three months after graduation.
The Financial Times noted the average weighted salary of an IIM (Bangalore) graduate is $US144,178 dollars per annum. Professor Rishikesha T Krishnan, the director, said, “We’re happy our focus on excellence is being reflected in national and global rankings. IIMB’s leadership position in these rankings helps raise the visibility and reputation of the school.”