QS Global Executive MBA Rankings 2023: IIM Bangalore only Indian institute in top 50
Vagisha Kaushik | July 16, 2023 | 02:01 PM IST | 1 min read
IIM Bangalore has ranked 43rd in this year’s QS rankings with PGMEM programme emerging as the top executive MBA programme in India.
NEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore is the best Indian institute for executive MBA programmes according to the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Global Executive MBA rankings 2023. The institute has grabbed the 43rd rank globally and 16th in Asia-Pacific region in this year’s ranking.
IIM Bangalore’s two-year MBA programme for working professionals – Post Graduate Programme in Enterprise Management (PGPEM) retained its first position in India in the seventh edition of the rankings. The programme is meant for middle and senior level working professionals.
IIMB scored 63.2 out of 100 points overall and received the highest points in the employer reputation category with 81.2 points followed by 78.3 points in the career outcomes category.
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IIM Bangalore director professor Rishikesha T Krishnan said, “At IIMB, we aim to provide the best learning experience to our students and place a great emphasis on their holistic growth. Our focus has been towards developing leaders who can be enablers and change makers of tomorrow. We are delighted with the QS EMBA Ranking which acknowledges our efforts in career acceleration of our students in this programme.”
In this year’s QS Global Executive MBA rankings, a total of 199 global EMBA programmes were judged. The methodologies used for deriving rankings included career outcomes, diversity, employer reputation, executive profile, and thought-leadership.
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