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Fore School of Management (FSM), New Delhi is ranked 25th (with a total score of 559.45) in the Cosmode Management Research Centre-Business World 2003 survey of best business schools in India. The survey has been billed as a data survey that has used an ordinal scale to arrive at relative rankings.
India has about 840 business schools that produce 65,000 management graduates per annum. The rankings were based on scores across nine key parameters: placement (that had the maximum weightage of 300 points in a total score of 1,000), faculty (200 points), academic facilities, industry interface and networking and innovation (100 points each), programme delivery (75 points), programmes and admissions (50 points each) and academic expenditure (25 points). FSM has scored 159.21 points on placement, 87.33 points on faculty, 48.58 points on academic facilities, 78.14 points on industry interface, 48.67 points on networking and innovation, 70 points on programme delivery, 20 points on programmes, 28.14 points on admissions and 19.37 points on academic expenditure.
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India has about 840 business schools, management of 65000 graduates a year. The rankings were based on estimates of key parameters in nine: Rank (which had the maximum weighting of 300 points for a total score of 1000), Faculty (200 points), academic institutions, industry and the network interface and innovation (100 points each), implementation of the
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The survey conducted among 294 business schools from across the country, which volunteered to take part in the survey.
"There are 940 business schools in the country. But only one-third of them chose to take part in the survey," said Mr Dharni P. Sinha, Chairman of Cosmode, releasing the results for the year 2003.
National Institute of Industrial Engineering (Mumbai), Management Development Institute (Gurgaon),
Hyderabad, September 16 THE IIMs (Indian Institute of Management) in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta and Lucknow have provided upwards in the Top 100 for a list of the city federal survey based on the management of the Research Institute Cosmode Management Research Centre.
The survey of 294 schools throughout the country, who have volunteered to participate in the investigation.
"There are 940 schools in the country. But only a third of them, participation in the survey," said P. Dharni Sinha, President of the Cosmode, sharing the results of the year 2003.
National Institute of Industrial Engineering (Mumbai), Management Development Institute (Gurgaon), Xavier Labour Relations
Hyderabad, September 16 THE IIMS (Indian Institute of Management) in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta and Lucknow have assured the beginning ranking Top-100 list of a national survey of the city based on the management of the Research Institute Cosmode Management Research Centre.
The survey of 294 schools across the country who have volunteered to participate in the investigation.
"There are 940 Business Schools in the country. But only one third of them decided to participate in the investigation, "said Dharni S. Sinha, President of the Cosmode, the sharing of results for the year 2003.
National Institute of Industrial Engineering (Mumbai), Management Development Institute (Gurgaon),
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India has about 840 business schools that produce 65,000 management graduates per annum. The rankings were based on scores across nine key parameters: placement (that had the maximum weightage of 300 points in a total score of 1,000), faculty (200 points), academic facilities, industry interface and networking and innovation (100 points
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The survey has been billed as a data survey that has used an ordinal scale to arrive at relative rankings.
India has about 840 business schools that produce 65,000 management graduates per annum. The rankings were based on scores across nine key parameters: placement (that had the maximum weightage of 300 points in a total score of 1,000), faculty (200 points), academic facilities, industry interface and networking and
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