QS has recently published a report, which features IIM – A (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmadabad)
as one of the top 3 schools in the Asia Pacific region. The below
list, which looks at the value of the MBA program has pulled out a group
of 39 “Elite” Global Business Schools – 22 from the North American
region, 14 from the European Continent and 3 from Asia Pacific.
North America | 1 | Harvard | US |
2 | Stanford | US | |
3 | Kellogg, Northwestern | US | |
Latin America | 1 | Tecnologico de Monterrey | Mexico |
2 | Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile | Chile | |
3 | Business School Sao Paulo | Brazil | |
Europe | 1 | INSEAD | France |
2 | London Business School | UK | |
3 | IMD | Switzerland | |
West Asia & Africa | 1 | University of Cape Town | South Africa |
2 | American University in Cairo | Egypt | |
3 | University of Witwatersrand | South Africa | |
Asia-Pacific | 1 | INSEAD-Singapore | Singapore |
2 | IIM Ahmedabad | India | |
3 | NUS Business School | Singapore |
With regards to MBA graduate Employability, London Business School, INSEAD – France and Harvard Business School
were picked out of the list as clear winners by international
recruiters. Deviating from the traditional MBA report the Global 200
Business Schools Report seeks to highlight the value of MBA programs all
over the world and also looks at degree’s end-consumer satisfaction.
North America dominated the report in terms of sheer numbers with 22
schools in the ranking. However, Havard Business School was the only
program that can boast of employer feedback that matches that of London
School of Business and INSEAD – France.
MBA graduates from Europe stood out as those who were able to innovate
in the workplace and for adapting incredible management skills to the
fast-paced global economy. Indian MBA
graduates shone in another arena, the report’s findings uncovered that
Indian’s were by far the most academically advanced. GMAT scores from
IIM – A or IIM – B were found to be amongst the highest in the world beating scores from US and Europe with ease.
Each region on the list had its own triumphs – European graduates were
found to be paid the highest salary ($109,300 or Rs 59.5 lakh) beating
US graduates ($101,100 or Rs 55 lakh). However, US schools beat European
schools to flinders when it came to subject specialization.
The findings from this report were gathered from over 3,000 responses
from employers of business school graduates. As the test sought to go
past the business school/course and see the final product created,
employers were asked to identify the business schools they wished to
hire from.
Source:Minglebox
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