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22nd September 2013, 12:09 AM
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Which are the best B.School in Northern and Western India
My MAT composite score is 772.5 and my composite percentile is 99.44. Please suggest me the best B-Schools in Northern and Western India...
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22nd September 2013, 10:47 AM
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Re: Which are the best B.School in Northern and Western India
EducationWorld (estb.1999) commissioned IMRB International — the country’s pioneer market research firm — to construct a league table ranking India’s most respected schools. Dilip Thakore reports
Delhi Public School, R.K Puram Average score 8.02 The Doon School, Dehradun 7.99 Delhi Public School, Mathura Rd, Delhi 7.93 South Point High School, Kolkata 7.80 St. Kabir School, Ahmedabad 7.77 City Montessori School, Lucknow 7.72 Apeejay School, Saket, Delhi 7.57 La Martiniere Boys’ School, Kolkata 7.54 Seth M.R. Jaipuria School, Lucknow 7.51 La Martiniere Girls’ School, Kolkata 7.50 Independent rating and/or ranking of institutions of learning is a controversial subject around the world, particularly in Britain and the United States whose academic systems have considerably influenced education institutions in India. Expert opinion is divided as to whether rating and ranking exercises which generate considerable excitement in academic campuses and beyond — and help to boost media sales and ratings — serve a socially beneficial purpose. On the one hand there is the majority of educationists and academics who believe that measurement of institutional learning outcomes and publication thereof is in the public interest as it assesses teacher perfor-mance, infuses a spirit of competition within academia and keeps parents and the public informed about the best performing schools and colleges within countries, states and particular geographies. Ranged on the other side is a growing minority of liberal educationists who argue that publication of league tables of schools, colleges and universities tend to generate institutional anxiety, accord excessive importance to scholarship and provoke teachers to impose unwarranted and unreasonable pressure on students to excel academically. Despite the rising intensity of this debate in Britain, the United States and the English speaking nations of the Commonwealth, league tables ranking high performing schools and tertiary education institutions continue to be published worldwide. In Britain publication of the annual league tables of the country’s best performing secondary schools and universities, published by the Times Educational Supplement and the Times Higher Education Supplement are media events which provoke great enthusiasm in the island kingdom. Ditto the annual ranking of America’s best universities published by the US News and World Report and the Princeton Review. And in recent years the annual ranking of the world’s 500 best institutions of higher education researched by the Jiao Tong University, Shanghai has started to receive wide global publicity. Back home in India as well, league tables which assess and rank academic institutions have become de rigueur in recent years. Every summer before the start of the new academic year, the Delhi-based weekly India Today commissions and publishes the outcome of an annual market research study which ranks the country’s top arts, science and commerce colleges. And some three years ago its rival Outlook published a somewhat amateurish and incredible survey of the country’s top schools, after which it threw in the towel. Moreover the country’s business magazines and pink newspapers routinely publish league tables ranking the country’s 950 plus B-schools. Yet it’s important to note that while the British school league tables restrict themselves to measuring academic performance, Indian media — following the example of the US News and World Report — tend to evaluate and assess academic institutions on a wider range of parameters including quality of faculty and leadership, infrastructure provision, quality of alumni etc. This broader evaluation methodology adopted by Indian market research firms and the media makes more sense as standardisation is conspicuous by its absence in Indian education characterised by vast differences in infrastructure provision (labs, libraries, dormitories, sports facilities etc) and quality of faculty. Moreover another distinguishing characteristic of domestic institutional league tables is that given the paucity of hard data published by schools and colleges, |
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22nd September 2013, 12:51 PM
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Re: Which are the best B.School in Northern and Western India
HI Dear.....................
The List of best MBA college in India : ICFAI Business School (IBS) Hyderabad Indian School of Business (ISB) Hyderabad Xavier Institute of Management, (XIMB) Bhubaneswar Pondicherry Central University (PCU) Pondicherry R. A. Podar Institute of Management Jaipur Faculty of Management Studies, BHU Varanasi Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT-R) Roorkee ICFAI Business School (IBS) Kolkata Indian Institute of Technology, (IIT-KGP) Kharagpur Good luck............... |
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22nd September 2013, 09:33 PM
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Re: Which are the best B.School in Northern and Western India
The university degree system in India is similar to that in Europe. The first cycle lasts 3 years (4 years in the engineering specialization) after which one acquires a Bachelor’s degree. After another 1-2 years, one acquires the Master’s diploma. Three years of additional study leads to a PhD.
It is interesting to note that there are different names for the categories of education levels in the system: Universities (for the 2nd and 3rd cycle) and Colleges (1st cycle). Often, colleges are affiliated with a university. You will find information about the different universities (in English) on the Ministry of Human Resource Development website. The Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) are equivalent to the “grandes écoles” in France. Areas of IIT of Excellence is space, aeronautics, computer science, electricity, electronics, shipbuilding, civil engineering, materials science, metallurgy, mechanical engineering, textile sciences, manufacturing, biochemistry and biotechnology. Eduniversal in India: 50 schools Schools with 5 Palms 2 Schools with 4 Palms 8 Schools with 3 Palms 23 Schools with 2 Palms 14 Schools with 1 Palm 3 Useful Source for Studying in India Official Sites: www.india.gov.in and www.inde-en-ligne.com India Infoline: www.indiainfoline.com India Today: www.india-today.com UNIVERSITY AND BUSINESS SCHOOL RANKING IN INDIA 5 Palmes - UNIVERSAL Business Schools Rank by Palmes league Deans’ recommandation rate 2012 India Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B) 1 384‰ India Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIM-A) 2 342‰ 4 Palmes - TOP Business Schools Rank by Palmes league Deans’ recommandation rate 2012 India Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM-C) 1 280‰ India Indian School of Business (ISB) 2 234‰ India Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay - Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management (SJMSM) 3 152‰ India University Of Delhi Faculty Of Management Studies (Fms) 4 146‰ India Indian Institute Of Technology (Iit) Delhi Department Of Management Studies 5 143‰ India Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (IIM-L) 6 141‰ India Management Development Institute (MDI) 7 121‰ India Xavier Labour Relations Institute Xlri Jamshedpur 8 84‰ 3 Palmes - EXCELLENT Business Schools Rank by Palmes league Deans’ recommandation rate 2012 India Indian Institute of Management Indore (IIM-I) 1 128‰ India S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research 2 121‰ India Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K) 3 115‰ India International Management Institute (IMI) 4 110‰ India Xavier Institute of Management & Entrepreneurship (XIME) 5 95‰ India Indian Institute Of Foreign Trade (Iift Delhi) 6 86‰ India Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA) - Chennai 7 79‰ India Institute Of Management Technology (Imt) Ghaziabad 8 66‰ India Tata Institute of Social Sciences - School of Management and Labour Studies 8 66‰ India Xavier Institute of Management - Bhubaneswar 10 59‰ India ICFAI Business School, Hyderabad 11 51‰ India Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) 11 51‰ India Alliance School of Business 11 51‰ India Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies 14 44‰ India B.K. School of Management Gujarat University 15 40‰ India Birla Institute of Management Technology(BIMTECH) 16 38‰ India Ubs University Business School - Punjab University - Chandigarh 17 37‰ India Amity International Business School 18 31‰ India Prin. L.N. Welingkar Institute Of Management Development & Research 19 27‰ India T.A. Pai Management Institute 19 27‰ India IILM Institute for Higher Education 21 26‰ India Bharathidasan Institute of Management 22 24‰ India Symbiosis Center For Management and HRD - Pune 23 22‰ 2 Palmes - GOOD Business Schools Rank by Palmes league Deans’ recommandation rate 2012 India The Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM) - New Delhi 1 60‰ India Institute for Technology & Management (ITM) Navi Mumbai 2 51‰ India Goa Institute of Management (GIM) 3 46‰ India Institute for Financial Management & Research (IFMR) 4 40‰ India Nirma University Institute Of Management 5 35‰ India Symbiosis Institute of Business Management - Pune 5 35‰ India Christ College - Bangalore Faculty Of Commerce And Management 7 33‰ India Amrita School of Business 8 31‰ India FORE School of Management 9 27‰ India Nitie National Institute Of Industrial Engineering Mumbai 10 20‰ India PSG Institute of Management 10 20‰ India Institute Of Rural Management - Anand 10 20‰ India K.J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies & Research (SIMSR) 13 16‰ India NIILM Centre for Management Studies |
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