B-school Ranking - Game & You



A business school is a university-level institution that confers degrees in Business Administration. It teaches topics such as accounting, administration, economics, finance, information systems, marketing, organizational behavior, public relations, strategy, human resource management, and quantitative methods.[/i]

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On hearing the name b-school it simply gives me fears and gives me loads of tension and puts me in dual thoughts rather multiple thoughts which school is the best. All management aspirants aspire to study in one of the top B-schools of the country. With this comes into mind if we have to rank these b schools which would have been the top? After few research just came about with the following conclusions with the parameters like the infrastructure, Intellectual Percentile, Admission & Placements, Infrastructure, Scale of operation, Industry Interface, International Linkages.

Here we come to know that the top b-schools are along with their percentile

IIM Ahemdabad 95

IIM Calcutta 95

IIM Indore 90

Management Development Institute, Gurgaon 90

National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai 90

S.P.Jain Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai 85

Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar 85

XLRI, Jamshedpur 85

Department of Management Studies, IIT Delhi, New Delhi 80

Faculty of Management Studies - Delhi University , New Delhi 80

Let us have a look at the components of each of the parameters as to how are they calculated or sorted. [/b]

The placement performance parameter includes [/b]

% of students placed

ROI index

(Median, Maximum and Minimum) Salary

Faculty perception

The total of all above is what the placement performance of the institute.

Similarly the lists of points that get included in other parameters are

Intellectual capital [/b]

Books published

Papers published in journals

Journals

Doctoral programme

Faculty attendance at International seminars

Faculty/student ratio

Faculty perception

Industry Interface [/b]

Number of seminars

Revenue from consultancy

Revenue from management development programme

No of research projects undertaken by industry

Incubation cell

Projects launched by incubation cell

Faculty perception

International Linkages [/b]

No. [/b]of students exchange programmes

No. of faculty exchange programmes

No. of students who actually went abroad

No. of faculty who actually went abroad

No. of students who came from abroad

No. of faculty who came from abroad

Recruiter satisfaction %

Infrastructure & facilities[/b]

Campus area

Built up area/ No of students ratio

Computer/No. of student’s ratio

No of books in library

Faculty cabins/No of faculty ratio

Electronic databases

Residential facilities for students on campus

No of single occupancy rooms/students ratio

Management development programme hostel

WI-FI campus

Laptop to every student

Faculty houses/faculty

Facilities such as auditorium, gym, swimming pool etc

Faculty perception

[/b]MBA to me means:[/b]

Unless your parents have pots of gold buried in their backyard, you are going to be working yourself thin to pay off the enormous loans you acquire to complete the program.

Strict admission criteria

B-school feeding students – telling them what to do and what not

Losing focus from real issue and getting lost in the mumbo jumbo

MBA is more of networking

About one in every 4,000 alumni of the top 10 MBA programs were among the highest-paid executives

MBA is all in the name no matter what curricula students have to go through

MBA grads fail to perform is because they often don't have enough practical experience.

These MBA guys leave college with half filled ideas in their brains with no full-fledged stand neither in the practical neither world nor theoretical.

Business education is big business for schools and their professors.

There are considerable questions about the relevance of their educational product and doubts about their effects on both the careers and management skills of their graduates.

Why CEOs Fail," had MBAs

An MBA degree doesn’t help you succeed

No real knowledge is being imparted

Makes you older than your peers

Too many managers

Does your teacher know what he/she’s teaching?

Learn the jargon, know the game

So why the rush for an MBA?

No matter whatever people believe or what they say taking into consideration all the positive aspects of being into b-school viewing your career in mind you would like or dislike it you would opt for an MBA and as far as the rankings are concerend you would also take them seriously if you take your MBA seriously with a lead and plans Business school rankings are important. Top schools turn out highly sought-after graduates. School reputation is important. The more ties a business school has with different industries and employers, the better. Top business schools also tend to attract the greatest volume of recruiters and offer the best opportunities for new graduates.
 
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