IMT Ghaziabad among top Indian institutes in QS Business Master’s Ranking 2025
Careers360 Connect | September 26, 2024 | 04:02 PM IST | 2 mins read
IMT Ghaziabad achieves 151+ rank in the masters in management category and 101+ in marketing.
NEW DELHI: The Institute of Management Technology (IMT) Ghaziabad has secured a top spot in India in the QS World Business Master’s Ranking 2025 for the second consecutive year. The institute has been ranked 101+ in the master’s in marketing category and secured 151+ rank in the masters in management category. In another category of master’s in finance, IMT has been placed in the top 151+ globally.
“The QS World Business Master’s Ranking 2025 , an internationally recognized benchmark for assessing business schools, features IMT Ghaziabad as a prominent contender. Achieving this milestone for two consecutive years is a testament to the relentless dedication and collective efforts of the institution's distinguished faculty, diligent students, accomplished alumni, and the IMT Ghaziabad community,” the institute said in an official statement.
The management institute finds its success in the QS rankings a ‘significant milestone’ and believes that it shows the institute’s commitment to delivering high quality education and developing skilled business professionals.
Vishal Talwar, director of IMT Ghaziabad, expressed his heartfelt gratitude for this achievement and said, "We are profoundly thankful to our dedicated faculty, diligent students, accomplished alumni, and the entire IMT Ghaziabad community. This achievement in the QS World Business Master’s Ranking 2025 is not just a reflection of individual effort but a collective triumph that showcases the unwavering support and relentless hard work of everyone involved.”
“Our faculty members, with their commitment to innovative teaching and mentorship, play a pivotal role in shaping our students into industry-ready professionals. The perseverance and enthusiasm of our students, coupled with the guidance of our alumni, who continuously inspire and engage with us, have been instrumental in elevating our institute’s profile on global platforms,” he added.
The QS World Business Master's in Management ranking evaluates institutions based on five critical metrics: Employability, Entrepreneurship and Alumni Success, Return on Investment, Thought Leadership, and Class and Faculty Diversity.
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