IIM Calcutta’s MBAEx Programme secures Rank 44 in Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2021

Kolkata: Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta has secured Rank 44 globally in the Financial Times (FT) Global MBA Ranking 2021 for its one-year full-time MBAEx Programme. The Institute has secured the 3rd position among the 5 Indian Business schools listed in the rankings. The ranking reflects the high quality of the programme and several other factors including salaries earned, employment opportunities post completion, research capabilities, alumni recommendations, and value for money to name a few.

Commenting on the ranking, Professor Anju Seth, Director, IIM Calcutta, said, ” This accolade reiterates our commitment to delivering the best quality of management education at IIMC.  Moreover, the success of our alumni over the years is a true testament to this commitment. I want to congratulate and thank the faculty, administration, and students who have bestowed their trust in us and have collectively helped to create a conducive academic environment in one of the most challenging years we have ever experienced. Global recognition such as this motivates us to continue working towards our vision of promoting an internationally diverse learning experience.

“The global education sector was shocked to the core in the wake of the pandemic in 2020. The physical education delivery model as we knew it came to a standstill and most countries like ours, are still struggling to get back on their feet and bring students back to physical classrooms safely. However, we emerged strongly in adversity by introducing a blended model for learning continuity. Education in the new normal will be about resilience and non-stop learning”, she further added.

Amongst the parameters that the Ranking focused on, IIM Calcutta performed significantly well versus its Indian compatriots in categories including career progress, female student percentage and inclusion of international makeup of its faculty.

Commenting on the recognition, Professor Manju Jaiswall, Chairperson-MBAEx Programme, said, “The rankings highlight IIM Calcutta’s leadership in delivering global management education. The timely responses to the change in the mode of teaching this year to virtual, reflects our resilience and preparedness towards our students’ safety and learning, and this effort has certainly paid off well.”

The other parameters that are considered for the rankings are valued for money, aims achieved by alumni on taking the course, career services, employability among students within three months of completing the course, the involvement of women in the Institute’s board, international student in-take, international mobility ranking, international course experience ranking, languages, faculty with doctorates, research ranking and corporate social responsibility.

 

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