Monday, January 28, 2008

Financial Times Rankings

Yesterday a group of us were discussing what kinda rank our college would get in the Financial Times world rankings. A top 25 would be the best possible outcome, we concluded. And the sweetest email came this morning from our dean Rammohan Rao.

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Dear All,

Today, the 28th of January 2008, is a red letter day in the history of the ISB.

The latest list of the 100 top Global MBAs in the world released by The Financial Times today ranks ISB at Twenty (20), making it perhaps the youngest institution ever to be ranked among the top business schools in the world. The fact that we have been ranked 20th in the first time we have participated in rankings, makes this announcement so much more gratifying. (The details will be shortly published on http://www.ft.com/businesseducation/mba)

We set out in 2001 with a vision to be an internationally top-ranked, research driven and independent management institution that grooms future leaders for India and the world. It is therefore a great moment for us, as it marks the accomplishment of an important part of the vision that guides and inspires every action that we take.

Each one of you has played a critical part in scripting this success - our faculty for their research work and publishing in top tier journals and teaching, our students, who are all successful professionals today, our staff, who are passionately committed to excellence, and our families for making the ISB such a vibrant community that it is. I thank you all for your invaluable contributions, and look forward to your continued support and commitment towards strengthening this great institution.

To celebrate this momentous occasion, I welcome you all for a get-together at the Atrium at 12:15 pm today.

With best regards,
MR
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Cheers ISB. Thank you Rajat Gupta and team!

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