Jaipuria Institute of Management receives AACSB accreditation; positions among 1% of Indian business schools
Careers360 Connect | February 14, 2025 | 09:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
Jaipuria Institute of Management serves nearly 2,500 students across its campuses in Lucknow, Noida, Jaipur, and Indore, offering postgraduate programmes with industry-relevant skills.
NEW DELHI: Jaipuria Institute of Management has received accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International. The accreditation placed the institute among less than 6% of business schools globally and 1% of business schools in India. The institute has campuses in Lucknow, Noida, Jaipur, and Indore.
As per the official press release, AACSB accreditation involves a comprehensive peer review process that spans several years. Institutions must showcase their ability to deliver an updated curriculum, impactful research, effective teaching methods, and societal contribution, meeting stringent academic standards.
Jaipuria Institute of Management serves nearly 2,500 students across its four campuses, offering postgraduate programmes that equip students with industry-relevant skills. These include the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) and the Fellow Program in Management (FPM) designed to equip students with industry-relevant skills through a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Jaipuria Institute of Management: PGDM formats offered
As per the institute, the PGDM programme is offered in a traditional, in-person format, while professionals seeking flexibility can choose the online PGDM programme. “There is a great deal of emphasis on ‘beyond classroom learning’ through a dedicated mentorship programme, which helps students to create their Individual Development Plan (IDP) allowing them to set their own learning and career goals,” the press release read.
"After years of dedicated effort from our leadership team, students, faculty, staff, and administrators across all four Jaipuria Institute of Management campuses (Lucknow, Noida, Jaipur, and Indore), we have earned a place among the world's leading business schools," said Sharad Jaipuria, the Chairman of the Jaipuria Group.
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About Jaipuria Institute of Management
The institute offers AIU-recognised MBA equivalent PGDM programmes, accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), ensuring academic standards and industry relevance. Jaipuria's commitment to education is reflected in its rankings:
- Jaipuria Lucknow: Ranked 72nd among management institutes in India (NIRF 2024)
- Jaipuria Noida: Ranked 45th among management institutes in India (NIRF 2024)
- Jaipuria Jaipur: Ranked 75th among management institutes in India (NIRF 2024)
- Jaipuria Indore: Ranked among the top 125 management institutes in India (NIRF 2024)
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