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Colleges by Alphabetical order
S NO |
NAME |
RANK
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11 |
Avinashilingam School of Management Technology, Coimbatore |
127 |
12 |
Balaji Institute of Mgmt. and Human Resource Development, Pune |
69 |
13 |
Balaji Institute of Modern Management (BIMM), Pune |
62 |
14 |
Balaji Institute of Telecom and Management (BITM), Pune |
50 |
15 |
Bharathidasan Institute of Management (BIM), Tiruchirappalli |
96 |
16 |
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Institute of Management, Kolhapur |
143 |
17 |
Bhartiya Vidyapeeth Univ. Institute of Mgmt. and Research, Delhi |
64 |
18 |
Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH), Greater Noida |
23 |
19 |
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani |
33 |
20 |
Biyani Institute of Science & Management for Girls, Jaipur |
135 |
* How to read our parameter-wise tables:
Overall score is the weighted sum of scores obtained in Factual as well as Perceptual surveys.
A factual survey entails data that is submitted by B-schools on a variety of questions. The questions are split up across five primary parameters - learning experience, living experience, brand value, return on investment and future orientation. A score of zero indicates that data was not submitted by the college for that particular parameter.
A perceptual survey is done on the B-schools that have participated in our factual survey. There is a separate questionnaire for this which is administered to a group of more than 1,200 stakeholders of the B-school ecosystem, including teachers, students, young executives and HR recruiters.
The scores obtained in both factual and perceptual survey are added up to get a composite, "overall" score. The B-schools are ranked based on this score.
In the perception survey, 'Base' refers to the number of respondents that have rated a particular B-school. A maximum of 120 respondents can rate each school. A B-school that is less known is rated by fewer people. But if those fewer people give it very high scores, it creates a skew in the ranking.
So, Business Today has used an awareness deflator to bring fairness to the rankings. B-schools that were rated by 40 or more respondents (one-third the sample) were assigned a weight of 1, which means their overall scores were multiplied by 1. B-schools that were rated by 30-39 respondents were given a weight of 0.9, so their overall scores were multiplied by 0.9, deflating their total score by a small margin. For 20-29 respondents, the weight was 0.8; and for B-schools that were rated by fewer than 20 respondents, the weight was 0.7.
Read full methodology here
*Fore School of Management, Delhi; Indian Institute of Management - Lucknow; Indian School of Business - Hyderabad; Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad (MICA); Tata Institute of Social Sciences - Mumbai; and University Business School - Chandigarh declined to participate in the survey.
**Vinod Gupta School of Management - IIT Kharagpur could not be ranked because of incomplete data and non-submission of mandatory documents
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