Business Today is set to release the 25th edition of its prestigious India’s Best B-Schools rankings on September 28, 2024. This Silver Jubilee issue, a landmark in the annual series, offers invaluable insights into India’s top business schools, helping students, professionals, and educators make informed decisions.
Business Today’s rankings are well-regarded for their comprehensive methodology. Over 2,500 eligible B-Schools across India are evaluated, with data meticulously collected, audited, and verified. The survey is based on feedback from students, alumni, and industry experts, ensuring the most accurate reflection of each institution’s quality.
This Silver Jubilee edition goes beyond ranking business schools. It offers a unique perspective on the journey from education to employment, providing guidance for aspiring managers, working professionals looking to upgrade their skills, and educators seeking to benchmark their institutions against the best.
With 25 years of experience, Business Today’s special edition stands as a trusted resource in management education. It also serves as a prime platform for advertisers to engage with an influential audience, particularly in the education sector.
For a quarter-century, Business Today has been at the forefront of business education rankings, playing a critical role in inspiring excellence among Indian management institutions. The 2024 edition continues this tradition, cementing the publication’s role as a beacon for the Indian educational landscape.
Be sure to get your copy and participate in the Silver Jubilee celebrations of Business Today’s India’s Best B-Schools rankings.
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