6 Indian Colleges List In Top 100 Management Colleges Globally! IIM Bengaluru Is #1 Management School
As per the 2022 edition of Financial Times Masters in Management rankings show, Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangalore is the top B-School in India.

IIM-B Tops The Chart, SP Jain Comes Second
Offered by IIM-B, the 2 year full-time Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGP) has topped the FT MiM Ranking in India.
Second in the list comes Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s S P Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR) and their Post Graduate Diploma in Management course, which also is the 44th ranked course globally.
Five other institutions of Management in India has made it to the top 100 of Financial Times Masters in Management rankings 2022:
Name of Institute | Global Rank | National Rank | Course Name |
IIM Bangalore | 31 | 1 | Post Graduate Programme in Management |
SPJIMR | 44 | 2 | Post Graduate Diploma in Management |
IIM Lucknow | 64 | 3 | Post Graduate Program in Management |
IIM Udaipur | 81 | 4 | Master of Business Administration |
IIM Indore | 89 | 5 | Post Graduate Programme in Management |
NMIMS Mumbai, School of Business Management | 96 | 6 | Master of Business Administration |
International Management Institute New Delhi | 97 | 7 | Post Graduate Diploma in Management |
IIM-B Director Professor Rishikesha T Krishna said that “We are happy that our focus on excellence is being consistently reflected in national and global rankings. IIMB’s leadership position in these rankings play a part in raising the visibility and reputation of the school.”
The Dean of SPJIMR, Dr Varun Nagaraj said: “We are pleased that our mission, our approach, and our outcomes continue to be recognized internationally. It is yet another affirmation that SPJIMR is making a positive difference to business and society.”
FT MiM Ranking Criterion
There are total 16 criteria on which FT MiM ranking are based. Alumni responses form seven criteria that together contribute 59% to the total weightage. The remaining nine criteria are calculated from school data and given 41% weightage.
Core metrics which form the basis of these rankings include value for money, career progress, aims achieved, career services, employability, female students, the involvement of women on the Institute’s board, female faculty, international mobility, and faculty with doctorates.
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