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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), Xavier Labour Relations Institute (Jamshedpur), SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (Mumbai), Faculty of Management Studies (University of Delhi), Delhi and J. Shailesh Mehta School of Management, IIT Bombay, other schools in the top-10 bracket of the investigation.
Regarding training, IIM (Ahmedabad), SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (Mumbai), IIM (Bangalore) and Xavier Labour Relations Institute (Jamshedpur) seemed hot favourites intermediate insofar as personnel is concerned.
“They (staff intermediary) to head herd of 15 schools. Some of them rank in different schools qualities. Hire consultants McKinsey only the tip IIMS, but they are recruiting analysts circle next 25 as good,” said the survey results.
The ICFAI Hyderabad-based Business School and University Business School (Chandigarh) are among the most successful best schools.
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