US Business school rankings

30 10 2007
Rank Business School Accepted Average
GMAT
Work Exp. Average
Age
1 U. of Pennsylvania (Wharton) 14% 700 6 29
2 Northwestern (Kellogg) 18% 690 4 27
3 Stanford 8% 727 4 27
4 Harvard 13% 701 4 27
5 Columbia 12% 704 4 27
6 Duke (Fuqua) 19% 690 5 28
7 MIT (Sloan) 17% 703 5 28
8 Chicago 25% 684 5 28
9 Cornell (Johnson) 25% 673 5 29
10 Dartmouth (Tuck) 14% 692 5 28
11 Michigan 21% 677 5 29
12 NYU (Stern) 22% 686 5 27
13 UC — Berkeley (Haas) 14% 684 6 28
14 Virginia (Darden) 19% 676 4 27
15 Yale 17% 687 5 28
16 UCLA (Anderson) 15% 698 4 28
17 Carnegie Mellon 31% 660 5 28
18 UNC — Chapel Hill 22% 667 5 27
19 Texas — Austin (McCombs) 25% 687 5 29
20 Indiana (Kelley) 32% 646 5 28
21 USC (Marshall) 27% 670 5 28
22 Purdue (Krannert) 23% 644 5 28
23 Rochester (Simon) 30% 646 6 29
24 Georgetown (McDonough) 19% 657 5 28
25 Washington U. (Olin) 29% 661 5 28

I am not sure about the source of these rankings.. but nonetheless the statistics should be useful





2007 MBA Rankings in India : Business World vs. India Today vs. Outlook

29 10 2007

I was browsing the web and found this comparative rankings for Indian Business schools. I hope this will be helpful for all MBA aspirants in India…

S.No.

School Business World Ranking India Today
Ranking
Outlook Ranking
1 IIM A 1 1 1
2. IIM B 2 2 3
3 IIM C 4 3 2
4 XLRI 5 4 6
5 IIML NR 7 4
6 MDI 3 18 4
7 SP Jain 9 13 8
8 IIM I NR 9 NR
9 IIM K NR 15 NR
10 FMS NR 6 5
11 Bajaj NR 8 NR
12 Tata, Mum. NR 12 NR
13 Mudra, Aham. NR NR NR
14 IRMA, Anand 8 NR NR
15 XIM 10 20 12
16 IIFT,Delhi 6 14 9
17 SCMHRD Pune NR NR NR
18 Narsee, Monjee NR 17 10
19 IMT, Ghaziabad NR 16 10
20 Symbosis (SIBM) NR 5 17
21 Sydenham NR 26 NR
22 BIM Tiruchirapalli 23 NR 19
23 Nirma 20 21 21
24 GIM 18 NR NR
25 TAPMI 16 NR 13
26 IMI, Delhi NR 27 14
27 UBS, Chandigarh 15 NR 16
28 K.J. Somaiya 27 19 22
29 Welingkar 24 29 NR
30 Fore School, Delhi 11 24




Best Business schools in India

29 10 2007




What an !dea

28 10 2007

This brilliant advertisement from Idea (a mobile network operator in India) shows how the village sarpanch (local governor) comes up with an innovative idea to resolve a caste based conflict between villagers.  What an Idea!

Innovation is the art of solving complex problems in a simple way :-)





MBA School rankings

27 10 2007

Rankings are the most confusing and sometimes even debatable measures of the quality of business schools. There are multiple publications that rank business schools.

  • Global MBA rankings

Business week
Financial Times
US News
Economist/EIU
Forbes
Wall street journal

  • Indian business school rankings*

Outlook – 23rd September 2007 issue
Business today – 17th September 2007 issue
Business world
India today

Rankings increase the overall awareness about business schools and act as a ready reference for a lot of important parameters that students can use to gauge their right FIT!

A word of caution–Don’t get carried away by just a good ranking school in one of the rankings. Each publication uses different methodologies and has its unique criteria and ranking philosophies. Look at several rankings holistically and this can give a good sense of schools that tend to stand out from the rest.

My take…

There is no magic school–or even short list of schools–that offer the “best” MBA program. It depends on who you are, where you want your life to go, what do you want your MBA to deliver– not just during the program but even beyond. It helps line things up, so that you see which programs lie along your path, and which do not. It also takes some of the pressure off the application process–because you know that each of the schools to which you decide to apply would help you on your personal path.

It is usually a good idea to read the criteria for the rankings and interpret them accordingly and then give special weight to criteria that mean the most to you!

Final word

There is a lot of controversy about the different methodologies and the big differences in the rankings by different people, so it is a good idea to look beyond mere rankings.

I leave this post open for debate, discussion and arguments! :-)





I am promoted!

25 10 2007

Manager: “Congratulations R! You are promoted! You are now a Senior Consultant”

I am excited… Thats a pleasant start for a fresh new phase of life!

I am happy that my MBA endeavors have not affected my performance at office. I am also happy that I could keep my superiors impressed and subordinates satisfied.

Cheers… Celebrations guaranteed!





Another blog milestone…

25 10 2007

This blog has now been visited by more than 1000 visitors from all over the world!

Hurray… All my readers deserve a treat!





Outsourcing – Simpsons

21 10 2007

An interesting take on outsourcing! the simpsons way…






Happy Dussera

21 10 2007

Hey Readers!

Wish you and your families a very happy Dussera…

Cheers….





Next target… XLRI

19 10 2007

I am now targeting XLRI’s GMP program. They accept GMAT scores in addition to the regular XAT scores. This is one of the oldest one year residential program offered in India(Yes! it’s older than ISB, Great lakes, IIM and others). Some believe the market acceptability of this program is equal to (or even better) the PGP offered by ISB.

The only catch is their eligibility criterion. They require their students to have atleast 5 years of relevant experience till March 31st, 2008. AM I ELIGIBLE??? I would complete 4 years and 9 months till this date. I have written a mail to the adcom with this query but have still not received a clear answer (read No answer)….

I also worked as a trainee with a renowned MNC during my final year of engineering. If I add these 10 months, I would comfortably beat the 5 year eligibility….

Any current GMP students reading this blog?? I need your help buddies

Update 1- 22nd Oct : I called the Admissions office @ XLRI and asked about my eligibility for th GMP. They say, I need to apply and then the admissions committee will take a decision based on the applicant pool for this year.

Update 2 – 17th Dec: I have sent my application material (application form + resume + gmat score report + DD of Rs. 850/-) to XLRI.

Update 3 – 28th Dec: Application has reached XLRI’s Admissions office. Shortlist for interviews would be out by the end of January. The wait begins…

Update 4 – 31st Dec: I received a copy of a generic XLRI prospectus that speaks about all the courses conducted by XLRI. It has only two pages dedicated for GMP. The faculty and campus information is useful though..

Update 5 – 13th Feb: Invited for interview with the admissions committee at Mumbai on 1st March 2008… Readers, I need your wishes!

Update 6 -1st March: Completed interview.. Not great.. Could have done better

Update 7 – 25th March: Online status updated.. I am IN!

Update 8 – 3rd April: Still waiting for the official letter(snail mail) to be received