QS World Ranking- TAPMI breaks into 101+ band
Team Careers360 | October 4, 2019 | 03:25 PM IST
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 4: T A Pai Management Institute (TAPMI), one of India’s premier B-school with the prestigious double crown accreditation (AACSB, AMBA), has added another feather to its hat by featuring in the prestigious QS World Ranking Management School rankings.
Hailing the inclusion of TAPMI in the QS world ranking, Prof. Madhu Veeraraghavan, Director - TAPMI, said, “A proud moment for TAPMI as we have been Ranked amongst 101+ Band of the QS World University Rankings: Masters in Management Category 2020. This is a new milestone and a new beginning for us. We thank the alumni and student fraternity, faculty, researchers, corporate partners and all other stakeholders for believing in us.”
Indian B-schools which have made their way to QS World Ranking
Apart from TAPMI, only three Indian B-Schools have found a place – IIMB (26), IIMA (27) and IIMC (46). Meanwhile, University of Texas at Arlington, University of South Carolina, Liverpool Management School, Georgia State, and Rensselaer Polytechnic are placed in the same 101+ band as TAPMI.
International Institutes which are part of QS World Ranking
Some of the global schools that find a place in the top 100 QS Management School rankings are HEC Paris, London Business School, IE Business School, Duke (Fuqua), Michigan (Ross), Imperial College, Warwick and Trinity College Dublin among others.
About QS Ranking
QS rankings evaluate business schools’ performance relative to their key missions, whilst accounting for what matters most for prospective students. The core metrics include employability (35%), Alumni Outcomes (15%), Value for Money (20%), Thought Leadership (20%) and Diversity (10%).
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