RANK | INSTITUTION | PLACE | STATE | OVERALL SCORE |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Indian Institute of Management | Kolkata | West Bengal | 89.85 |
2 | XLRI Xavier School of Management | Jamshedpur | Jharkhand | 87.16 |
3 | Indian Institute of Management | Shillong | Meghalaya | 70.76 |
4 | Indian Institute of Management | Ranchi | Jharkhand | 67.31 |
5 | Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology | Bhubaneswar | Odisha | 66.98 |
6 | Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneshwar, Xavier University | Bhubaneswar | Odisha | 59.05 |
7 | International Management Institute | Kolkata | West Bengal | 57.74 |
8 | Birla Institute of Technology | Ranchi | Jharkhand | 53.84 |
9 | International Management Institute | Bhubaneswar | Odisha | 42.90 |
10 | Centurion University of Technology and Management | Bhubaneswar | Odisha | 34.03 |
11 | Sri Sri University | Cuttack | Odisha | 30.22 |
12 | Xavier Institute of Social Service, Ranchi | Ranchi | Jharkhand | 28.33 |
13 | Calcutta Business School | Kolkata | West Bengal | 12.09 |
14 | Institute Of Management & Information Science | Bhubaneswar | Odisha | 6.38 |
15 | Siksha 'O' Anusandhan (SOA) | Bhubaneswar | Odisha | - |
RANK | 1 |
INSTITUTION | Indian Institute of Management Calcutta |
PLACE |
89.85
PLACE
87.16
PLACE
70.76
PLACE
67.31
PLACE
66.98
PLACE
59.05
PLACE
57.74
PLACE
53.84
PLACE
42.90
PLACE
34.03
PLACE
30.22
PLACE
28.33
PLACE
12.09
PLACE
6.38
PLACE
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* Institutions in ranking bands are arranged in alphabetical order
Methodology
The Outlook-ICARE India MBA Rankings 2020 survey is a 100 per cent outcome-based assessment, developed with deep insights from the industry and backed by strong research. The goal is to design a comprehensive framework with an aim to assess institutes—public and private—offering MBA and related management degrees in India on globally relevant and employability-oriented parameters, which are Faculty-Student Ratio (FSR), Research Productivity and Quality, Faculty with PhD, Faculty Experience (Teaching/Corporate), Gender Diversity, Regional Diversity, Median Salary and Employability.
The overall rankings are in three broad categories: figures for all parameter heads are given for the Top 25 and Top 75 public and private institutions, respectively; only the total score is given for 76-125 (private); and since those in the 26-30 (public) and 126-150 (private) band have almost similar scores, the overall score is avoided for them. The institutions for which no scores were given are arranged in alphabetical order.
The rankings are further categorised into (1) Institutions of National Importance; (2) University Constituent Colleges (A college that belongs to a university and follows its curriculum and exam pattern); (3) Affiliated Colleges; (4) Standalone Institutions; (5) Top North, South, East, West and Central Zone institutions; (6) Most Promising B-schools or Rising Stars. The Most Promising B-schools or Rising Stars is not a ranking, only a listing. These institutions have the potential to be ranked in future exercises.
The rankings have been analysed and produced by the Indian Centre for Academic Rankings and Excellence (ICARE), a trusted and government-approved academic audit and ratings agency.
Keeping in mind the challenges surrounding data submission Outlook and ICARE have jointly created the first-of-its-kind B-schools listing after taking feedback from academic leaders. The outcome-based framework is analysed wholly on data available in public domain and through renowned third-party sources.
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