Why should I study at ISB?

Why should I study at ISB?

It gives an insight on emerging economies and their unique business challenges. The programmes are designed to cater to needs of various full time, working professionals, senior professionals and also next generation business heads.

Is ISB degree Recognised?

The ISB, though considered to be offering best management programmes for executives in India, is not approved or accredited to any Indian regulatory body such as AICTE or UGC. As a result, the programmes it offers do not have the revered tag of ‘degree’ or ‘diploma’.

Can I do PhD after ISB MBA?

PhD Finance is a research-oriented course that gives the student an excellent academic career. Students go for PhD Finance after completing MBA Finance. There are a few business schools like IIMs, FMS New Delhi, ISB, and IIT that do provide PhD in Finance.

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Is ISB good for an MBA?

In our opinion not only is ISB good, but it is a great school and has some excellent factors going for it. The Indian School of Business (ISB) program is one of the youngest MBA programs in India (and Asia, and the world) and has quickly created a great reputation for itself.

What is the reputation of the Indian School of Business (ISB)?

The Indian School of Business (ISB) program is one of the youngest MBA programs in India (and Asia, and the world) and has quickly created a great reputation for itself. In 2008, ISB became the youngest school ever around the world to feature in the FT top 20 MBA ranking. It improved on this position further, reaching its top ranking of 12 in 2010.

What makes ISB a top school?

Here, according to us (in no order), are five reasons why ISB continues to be a top-notch school: 1. Outstanding faculty and research: ISB’s faculty is drawn from top schools around the world, including Kellogg, Wharton, London Business School, Texas McCombs, Darden, and Duke.

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Is ISB still worth your attention?

Yet, that is not true, either in India or abroad (e.g. Harvard and INSEAD currently enrol more than 1,000 students each for their MBA intakes). We feel that all of the value propositions that ISB brings to its students still hold good. ISB continues to be every bit as worthy of applicants’ attention as it used to be.