ISB and IIM Ahmedabad figure on LinkedIn's Top MBA list for 2024
Vaishnavi Shukla | September 6, 2024 | 01:27 PM IST | 2 mins read
ISB bags 6th position and IM Ahmedabad is in 19th position among the top 20 LinkedIn MBA list.
NEW DELHI : LinkedIn, an employment-focused social media platform, launched a list of top 20 MBA institutes worldwide to help professionals identify the top business schools, on September 5. The Indian School of Business (ISB) secured the 6th position, while Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad is in the 19th position.
According to an official statement, Stanford University leads LinkedIn’s top MBA list for 2024 followed by Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires (INSEAD), France; Harvard University, USA, has secured the third rank.
The evaluation of institutes is exclusively based on LinkedIn data and its five key pillars – job placement, ability to advance, network strength, leadership potential, and gender diversity.
LinkedIn Top 20 MBA List: Institutes, ranks
LinkedIn’s top MBA institutes’ list for 2024, on the basis of ranks, is:
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Stanford University
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INSEAD
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Harvard University
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University of Pennsylvania
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Indian School of Business
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Northwestern University
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Dartmouth College
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Columbia University
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University of London
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University of Virginia
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Duke University
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WHU
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University of Oxford
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Yale University
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Cornell University
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University of California
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Berkeley
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Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
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University of Navarra
Also read IIM Ahmedabad Placements 2024: 121 students accept offers; consulting top
LinkedIn top 10 institutes for network building
LinkedIn has also announced a list of top 10 MBA institutes where professionals can build and grow their network. At eight, Indian institutions have the lion’s share. Here is the list:
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Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
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Indian Institute of Management, Indore
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Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow
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Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta
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Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
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Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
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Symbiosis Institute of International Business
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Indian School of Business
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ESSEC Business School
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ESCP Business School
Senior managing editor and career expert of LinkedIn News India, Nirajita Banerjee, said: ”An MBA can be a powerful tool for professionals looking to accelerate their careers, whether they're aiming for leadership roles, exploring new industries, or even starting their own business. Beyond earning a degree, it’s a chance to hone key in-demand soft skills like strategic thinking, leadership, and problem-solving – all while building connections that can open doors to new opportunities long after graduation. LinkedIn's Top MBA list aims to help aspiring professionals find the right fit…."
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