The Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) of the Indian School of Business (ISB) has been ranked at 24th worldwide in the Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2019.

The school has improved by four positions from its 2018 rankings. Several factors have contributed to this improvement in the rankings, ISB said in a statement.

With a 187 per cent salary increase of its alumni, ISB is ranked at 3rd worldwide on that parameter. At 34 per cent women students, ISB has the largest intake of women students amongst Indian business schools. It also ranks high in terms of the number of students who are placed within three months of graduation.

On other key parameters like weighted salary, percentage of aims achieved, career services success, value for money, alumni recommendation, the School has made steady progress.

“After 12 years of the School’s consistent top performance in the FT Global MBA Rankings 2019, we can be proud of our global positioning as an institute of eminence from India. ‘’ Rajendra Srivastava, Dean, ISB.

This goes a long way in helping strengthen the `Study in India’ initiative and help promote India as a destination for high quality management education, he added.

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