IIM Jammu: With an impressive overall index score of 906.42 the institute has been ranked on various critical parameters such as placement performance, teaching, learning resources and pedagogy, research, placement strategy and support including others.
Press Trust of India | March 23, 2025 | 05:19 PM IST
JAMMU: Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Jammu has secured the 22nd position in the prestigious Indian Institutional Ranking Framework Rankings-2025, an official has said. The rankings for the Best B-School (Government) overall category were released based on a comprehensive evaluation of parameters crucial to higher management education, a spokesperson of the institute said.
With an impressive overall index score of 906.42, IIM-Jammu has been ranked on various critical parameters such as placement performance; teaching, learning resources and pedagogy; research, industry income and integration; placement strategy and support; future orientation; external perception and international outlook.
These rankings affirm the institute's strong commitment to academic excellence, impactful research, innovative pedagogy, and world-class placement support, the spokesperson said.
He added that the institute's emphasis on a future-driven approach and global perspective has earned it growing recognition and respect among students, recruiters, and academic peers. IIM-Jammu, under the leadership of Director Prof B S Sahay, continues to make rapid strides, driven by a strong emphasis on innovation, inclusivity, and industry engagement, the spokesperson said.
He added that the institute has been building a strong academic and research foundation while also focusing on international collaborations and global exposure for its students.
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