2024-10-11
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Indian Business Schools Gain Ground in QS Global MBA Rankings
How Indian MBA Programs are Rising in Global Rankings
Indian Business Schools Gain Ground in QS Global MBA Rankings
The QS Global MBA Rankings 2025 have been released, with Stanford Graduate School of Business maintaining its top position for the fifth consecutive year. Notably, three Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad made it to the world's top 100 for their MBA programs. A total of 14 Indian full-time MBA programs are included in the global list for 2025, featuring three new entries. American institutions dominate the top ranks, with Wharton, Harvard, MIT, and London Business School following Stanford. The rankings evaluate programs from 58 countries and territories across various high-demand specialized Master's degrees.
The University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, known for its global network and esteemed faculty, secured second place. Harvard Business School, renowned for its leadership in business education, ranked third. MIT Sloan School of Management, requiring a high GMAT or GRE score and a GPA of at least 3.0, ranked fourth. London Business School, a leading institution outside the US, offers a diverse range of programs and attracts international students from over 110 nationalities.
Other top-ranked institutions include HEC Paris, Cambridge Judge Business School, Columbia Business School, IE Business School, and IESE Business School.
The University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, known for its global network and esteemed faculty, secured second place. Harvard Business School, renowned for its leadership in business education, ranked third. MIT Sloan School of Management, requiring a high GMAT or GRE score and a GPA of at least 3.0, ranked fourth. London Business School, a leading institution outside the US, offers a diverse range of programs and attracts international students from over 110 nationalities.
Other top-ranked institutions include HEC Paris, Cambridge Judge Business School, Columbia Business School, IE Business School, and IESE Business School.