The B-School Ranking is the result of a rigorous process of assessing the data sourced from institutes, secondary sources as well a perception survey.
The Business World team conducts surveys measuring the B-schools of our country against 10 broad parameters and 50 sub-parameters.
The ranking of MBA colleges in India by Economic Times is one of the most crucial ways to check which MBA college is worth the investment. After all, an MBA degree can help determine the path of a student’s career. The Functional Heads (for IT/HR/Finance/Marketing/Production) of the
companies listed in the ET 500 list are asked to rank the B-schools in order of preference for recruitment, considering factors like readiness for professionalism, corporate life, technical knowledge, etc.
Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) ranks more than 1,000 institutions (300+Universities, 350 Engineering colleges, 150+ B-Schools, 50 Law colleges, 50 Design schools, 50 Architecture colleges and 100+ Undergraduate colleges for BBA & BCA) across the country.
IIRF Research is Published in Education Post (Print Publishing Partner), a monthly magazine on higher education since 2012. Federation for World Academics (FWA) guides the methodology and industrial feedback and plays the role of Mentor for IIRF Centre for Institutional Research (ICIR) in India. The IIRF ranking is based on concrete analysis by the experts and stands as the most diverse and authentic ranking in India accepted by corporate world.
The Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) evaluates business schools based on seven key parameters:
1. Placement Performance: Measures the success of graduates in securing employment
within a specified timeframe after completing their MBA.
2. Teaching Learning Resources and Pedagogy: Assesses the quality of teaching, learning materials, and educational methods.
3. Research: Considers the research output and scholarly contributions of faculty members.
4. Industry Income and Integration: Examines the school’s engagement with industry, collaborations, and financial support.
5. Placement Strategy and Support: Evaluates the school’s efforts in guiding students toward successful placements.
6. Future Orientation: Considers the institution’s adaptability to changing trends and its forward-looking approach.
7. External Perception and International Outlook (EPIO): Reflects how the school is
perceived by stakeholders and its global outlook.