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Which B-schools are India’s best, according to the latest BS survey?

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With most IIM or Indian Institute of Management shortlists approaching and application deadlines for management schools across the country, students are figuring out which business school to choose. To simplify this process for prospective MBA students, Business Standards presents its annual B-School survey. The survey ranks business schools in different categories.

The final rankings for this year’s participating institutions are derived by generating a weighted composite score consisting of the Audit Index and Perception Index.

The audit index is calculated based on the business school’s self-audit of different parameters and appropriate backtracking.

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The Perception Index is a weighted score derived by combining ratings obtained from industry, such as those from alumni and HR professionals. Each parameter is assigned a different weight according to the instructions of the expert committee.

Business schools in each category are listed alphabetically and do not follow percentiles. The top nine business schools make up the Premier League first place.

The list includes Delhi University School of Management (FMS), IIM in Bangalore, Kolkata, Indore, Kozhikode and Lucknow, Gurgaon Institute of Management Development, Jain Institute of Management and Research Mumbai and Jamshedpur XLRI Xavier School of Management.

Next up is Super League 2. At the top of it is the Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Next is the Great Lakes School of Management, Chennai. IMT Ghaziabad ranks third in this category.

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Then there are the A1, A2, A3 and A4 categories. Students who can get into top universities can choose any of them. They all have good placement records. To see the full ranking list, visit business-standard.com.

Based on three parameters (read them out), the survey compiled a list of top universities by ROI. This includes the Department of Management Studies at IIT Delhi, the Delhi School of Management Studies and the Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore, among others.

Business Standard has also compiled a list of the top 10 government and private universities. While the top government colleges include the usual suspects, the top private colleges are Great Lakes Institute of Management Chennai, Ghaziabad Institute of Management and Technology, Anand Rural Institute of Management and K J Somaiya Institute of Management, Mumbai, among others.

Indian companies, mainly IT firms facing massive layoffs, are hiring like never before. And it’s likely to continue for years to come. For example, at the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management, the final placement was completed within three days. . Of the 112 companies registered, 57 must receive an apology letter.

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