- Scores
highest ‘Salary percentage increase’ amongst B-Schools from India listed in the
prestigious global ranking.
- Amongst
the 7 Indian B-schools v/s, only 3 from China that made it to the top 100
ranked globally.
- The number of women faculty is the
highest amongst the top 100 institutes
who are covered in the survey
12th September
2022: NMIMS Mumbai, School of Business
Management (NMIMS - SBM), has been ranked amongst the top 100 business schools
globally in the Financial Times Masters in Management Ranking 2022, making a
grand debut in the first attempt.
The FT MiM Ranking is one of the most
coveted recognitions for business management schools across the world.
Introduced in 2005, the Financial Times Master in Management Ranking follows a
stringent selection protocol. While an AACSB or Equis accreditation of the
school is mandatory to be able to participate in the rankings, other criteria
that are considered include the current
average salary of the students, their professional and salary progression,
international mobility, the number of female faculty, and students in the
school, and the quality of the faculty, to name a few. In other words, a management school making it to the Financial Times
ranking is a measure of the quality and credibility of the school.
Dr. Prashant
Mishra, Dean, School of Business Management, NMIMS University, Mumbai, said, “It
is a matter of great pride for the NMIMS School of Business Management, Mumbai,
to join the league of prestigious management schools globally. With
employability of its students as its core philosophy, the school has always
focused on nurturing its management graduates with competitive, challenging and
cutting-edge professional skills to make a mark in the corporate world or as
entrepreneurs. It is also a proud moment for our country as 7 Indian B-Schools
have made it to the prestigious top 100 global list - the highest in the APAC
region.”
The career progression for NMIMS students
has been identified as one of the notable parameters in the ranking. NMIMS,
Mumbai School of Business Management has scored a 52% on the parameter of
‘Salary percentage increase’ in the FT MiM ranking. It is computed by
the average difference in alumni salary between programme completion and today.
Half of this figure is calculated according to the absolute increase and half
according to the relative percentage increase.
As per FT MiM Ranking, 14 out of the top
100 Global B-schools reported that at least half of their faculty were women.
We stand at 54% topping this list.
Dr. Ramesh Bhat.
Vice-Chancellor, NMIMS said, “NMIMS School of
Business Management has always believed in evolving with the times, whether it
is in terms of infrastructure, curriculum, pedagogy or teaching, learning
methods and outcomes to give its students the best management education. This
ranking has added further impetus to the Vision 2030 formulated by the NMIMS
leadership team.”
“We are also proud
to have the highest number of women faculty across B-Schools mentioned in the
top 100 FT MiM Ranking. This provides different viewpoints, ideas
and insights. The credit for our achievements goes entirely to the vision of
our Chancellor, our faculty and staff, who are committed to creating the
sharpest and best leaders of tomorrow”
he added.
The placement record of NMIMS students in
the leading Indian and multinational companies, along with the career
advancement of its students and the unparalleled success stories of its alumni
is a vindication of the school’s focused approach.
SBM of SVKM’s NMIMS, Deemed-to-be
University, is one of India’s leading business schools with a legacy of
world-renowned faculty and excellent placement program. NMIMS, which began as a
business school 41 years ago, is known for its trailblazing curriculum. The
school has consistently ranked among the top 10 B-Schools in the country since
1998, in various such published surveys. SVKM’s NMIMS has been granted
Category-I Deemed University status by Graded Autonomy Regulation 2018 by
MHRD/UGC and the NMIMS Mumbai Campus is NAAC accredited with a CGPA of 3.59.
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