Indian School of Business

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Indian School of Business
Indian School of Business, Hyderabad Logo.png
Type Private business school
Established2001(23 years ago) (2001)
Founders
Accreditation
Chairman Harish Manwani [1]
Dean Madan Pillutla
Academic staff
65 permanent (104 visiting) [2]
Location
Hyderabad (from 2001) and Mohali (from 2012)
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Campus Urban, 260 acres (105.2 ha)
Colours   Sky blue
Website ISB Website

The Indian School of Business (ISB) is a not for profit business school established in India in 2001. It has two parallel campuses in India, in Hyderabad (Telangana) and Mohali (Punjab). It offers certificates in various post-graduate management programs. [3] ISB became the 100th Triple Accredited business school in the world (AMBA, EQUIS, [4] AACSB [5] ) upon achieving AMBA accreditation on 12 May 2020. [6]

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ISB is currently the highest ranked business school in India, as ranked by Forbes , Financial Times , The Economist , Poets&Quants and Bloomberg Businessweek Global MBA Rankings [7] [8]

History

The Indian School of Business (ISB) was started in 1996 by a bunch of businessmen and academics. Co-founders Rajat Gupta and Anil Kumar, senior executives of McKinsey & Company, directed teams of McKinsey consultants to start the school. Gupta recruited U.S. business leaders while Kumar recruited Indian leaders for its executive board. Formal partnerships were established with international business schools Wharton and Kellogg. [9] Pramath Sinha, then a junior partner at McKinsey in India, was persuaded to take a leave of absence to be the school's first dean. Rajat Gupta became the school's first chairman and was succeeded by Adi Godrej in 2011. The then Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Sri N. Chandrababu Naidu played an important role for establishment of ISB in Hyderabad. The foundation stone for the campus was laid in 1999 and was inaugurated by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in 2001. [10] The Government of Punjab sanctioned the Mohali Campus in 2010; its foundation stone was laid in September 2010 by Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, [11] and was inaugurated in December 2012 by the then Union Minister of Finance, P. Chidambaram. [12] [13]

Campuses

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ISB's Hyderabad campus (top) and Mohali campus (bottom)

The Indian School of Business has two parallel campuses in Hyderabad, Telangana and Mohali, Punjab.

Hyderabad campus

It is the older campus and was designed by Vikram Lall and established in 2001 and is spread across 260 acres (110 ha). [14] It includes the academic centre, a recreation centre, and four student villages each accommodating 130 to 210 students. [15]

The Hyderabad campus is certified by the Indian green building council. [16]

Mohali campus

The modern Mohali campus began operations on 14 April 2012, and offers ISB's Post-Graduate Programme (PGP) and additional short-term executive education programs. The campus was designed by Perkins Eastman Architects led by Aaron Schwarz. The entire campus is Wi-Fi enabled. The academic block houses lecture theatres, faculty offices and lounge, the learning resource centre (LRC), and an atrium which can serve as a 500-seat auditorium. The campus also hosts four other research institutes: [17]

Academics

Accreditation

ISB is accredited by AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB. [18] [19] ISB became the 100th Triple Accredited institution in the world upon achieving AMBA accreditation on 12 May 2020. [6]

ISB is not accredited by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) [20] and has not applied for such accreditation, as it offers a certificate program and not a degree or a diploma. [21] The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has ruled that for the purposes of US Visa and Green Cards, the post-graduate PGP certificate awarded by ISB is not equivalent to a Master of Business Administration degree, unlike similarly named certificates awarded by the Indian Institutes of Management. [22]

Programmes

Student receiving academic degree from Azim Premji during convocation, 2014. ISB Chairman Adi Godrej is in background. Graduation ceremony with Azim Premji.JPG
Student receiving academic degree from Azim Premji during convocation, 2014. ISB Chairman Adi Godrej is in background.

ISB is the academic partner for the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Entrepreneurs Certificate programme in India which provides management education to "under-served women". [23]

Young Leaders' Programme

The Young Leaders' Programme (YLP) [24] select undergraduate students for mentoring over a period of two years while they work. These individuals are also awarded a scholarship of 100,000 (approx. US$2000) during the course of the programme. Mentored students can join ISB following successful completion of the work-mentorship programme. 45 undergraduate students were selected for when the programme began in 2011. [25]

YLP at Hyderabad includes integrated budgetary system (IBS), integrated financing system (IFS), management information service (MIS) marketing, and management control system (MCS). [26]

Management Programme in Public Policy

The Management Programme in Public Policy (MPPP) began in 2015 and was developed by the Bharti Institute of Public Policy in consultation with The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. The programme is oriented towards mid-career professionals, examining public policy perspectives on a wide range of economic and management subjects. The first class of students were drawn from government, public sector and civil society organisations. [27]

ISB Policy Conclave

Every year ISB Organizing Policy Conclave Program, This Policy Conclaveis a policy summit that brings together luminaries from the public sector, private sector and the civil society along with the brightest minds at ISB to discuss policy issues. The idea is to focus on shaping the dialogue, setting the narrative and focusing agenda on issues that really matter for the India beyond 2020. [28]

ISBInsight

ISBInsight (stylized ISBInsight) is the biannual research periodical of ISB, featuring articles based on management research from Indian and emerging markets. [29] It presents research across management areas such as strategy, marketing, information technology, accounting, behavioural studies, finance, economics and public policy. It also publishes interviews with leaders and decision makers from industry, academia, government and non-governmental organisations. [30] [31] [32]

Rankings

Institute rankings
Business – international
QS (MBA-Asia) (2023) [33] 15
Financial Times (MBA) (2022) [34] 32

Worldwide, the Financial Times has ranked ISB No. 32 (No.1 from India) in its Global MBA Ranking 2022. [34] ISB is ranked 7th globally (No.1 in India) in the Forbes Best Business Schools 2019 rankings [35] ISB is ranked 44th Globally (No.1 from India) in the Economist Global MBA rankings [36] Poets and Quants ranks ISB as the 17th best business school (No.1 from India) outside the US [8] It is ranked 5th in the Asia Pacific region (No.1 in India) by Bloomberg Businessweek's global rankings for best business schools. [37]

Notable alumni

Business

Arts, Entertainment, and Writing

Sports

Education

See also

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