Posted Aug 31, 2009 11:39
Ya right! thanks for the comic relief on CEIBS. I reckon if you are embarking on an MBA program you would be more or less certain what you want to do after completing it. There are a couple of good ones in Asia that focus on social entrepreneurship and technology innovation management.
You might want to check out the Indian School of Business and INSEAD Singapore. I can vouch for the excellence in these 2 global management institutions for their reputable academic excellence and renowned international faculty. Far better than CEIBS, NUS, NTU, and HKUST which are amongst the top B-School ranking. At ISB, more than 56% of all its applicants have GMAT scores of 700 - 740 and 22% scored 750 and above.
The Indian School of Business is located in Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh. Technological innovation is slowly becoming the city's forte and it is home to many global IT firms, international companies, central and state government units, research and development institutes and defense establishments. Hyderabad is famously known as the IT Hub.
The city is a leading destination for many Fortune 500 companies like Microsoft, Amazon, GE, IBM, AMD, Accenture, Google, Motorola, SAP AG, DuPont, Deloitte, Oracle Corporation, Dell, Franklin Templeton, Qualcomm, Agilent, ADP, UBS AG, Rockwell Collins, Bank of America, CSC, Verizon, Convergys, Texas Instruments, Hewlett-Packard and Virtusa. HCL, Satyam, Infosys, Wipro, Patni Computer Systems, Cognizant Technologies, Tata Consultancy Services, Polaris, and Infotech Enterprises, have set up their development centres in the city.
Hyderabad has become a constant fixture of the itinerary of global leaders and business delegates, and has played host to distinguished personalities such as George W Bush, Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and Tony Blair. Apart from IT, the city is also emerging as a leader in the Pharmaceutical, Insurance and Tourism sectors.
With ISB gaining international recognition, many research scholars from around the world visit the ISB on long-term sabbaticals. Visiting faculty from Wharton, Kellogg, London Business School, Cornell, Chicago, Duke, and UCLA, among others, teach at the ISB. The Indian School of Business has associations with the Kellogg School of Management, the Wharton School, and the London Business School, to ensure that the students gain international exposure and have the opportunity to interact with industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and faculty from some of the world?s leading business and management institutions. This makes the ISB one of it kind in Asia.
India took 1 year to leap 5 places to 15th, I have great faith that it will surpass CEIBS in the next 2-3 years, when CEIBS took more than 3 years to be where it is today and not to mention that it hasn't been consistently improving in its standards of professionalism, leadership and innovation... so think about it. I shall recommend ISB and INSEAD for you to consider. But most importantly, speak with the programme director and alumni of the b-school which you are interested in to ascertain more information for you to find the "FIT".
Ya right! thanks for the comic relief on CEIBS. I reckon if you are embarking on an MBA program you would be more or less certain what you want to do after completing it. There are a couple of good ones in Asia that focus on social entrepreneurship and technology innovation management.
You might want to check out the Indian School of Business and INSEAD Singapore. I can vouch for the excellence in these 2 global management institutions for their reputable academic excellence and renowned international faculty. Far better than CEIBS, NUS, NTU, and HKUST which are amongst the top B-School ranking. At ISB, more than 56% of all its applicants have GMAT scores of 700 - 740 and 22% scored 750 and above.
The Indian School of Business is located in Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh. Technological innovation is slowly becoming the city's forte and it is home to many global IT firms, international companies, central and state government units, research and development institutes and defense establishments. Hyderabad is famously known as the IT Hub.
The city is a leading destination for many Fortune 500 companies like Microsoft, Amazon, GE, IBM, AMD, Accenture, Google, Motorola, SAP AG, DuPont, Deloitte, Oracle Corporation, Dell, Franklin Templeton, Qualcomm, Agilent, ADP, UBS AG, Rockwell Collins, Bank of America, CSC, Verizon, Convergys, Texas Instruments, Hewlett-Packard and Virtusa. HCL, Satyam, Infosys, Wipro, Patni Computer Systems, Cognizant Technologies, Tata Consultancy Services, Polaris, and Infotech Enterprises, have set up their development centres in the city.
Hyderabad has become a constant fixture of the itinerary of global leaders and business delegates, and has played host to distinguished personalities such as George W Bush, Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, and Tony Blair. Apart from IT, the city is also emerging as a leader in the Pharmaceutical, Insurance and Tourism sectors.
With ISB gaining international recognition, many research scholars from around the world visit the ISB on long-term sabbaticals. Visiting faculty from Wharton, Kellogg, London Business School, Cornell, Chicago, Duke, and UCLA, among others, teach at the ISB. The Indian School of Business has associations with the Kellogg School of Management, the Wharton School, and the London Business School, to ensure that the students gain international exposure and have the opportunity to interact with industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and faculty from some of the world?s leading business and management institutions. This makes the ISB one of it kind in Asia.
India took 1 year to leap 5 places to 15th, I have great faith that it will surpass CEIBS in the next 2-3 years, when CEIBS took more than 3 years to be where it is today and not to mention that it hasn't been consistently improving in its standards of professionalism, leadership and innovation... so think about it. I shall recommend ISB and INSEAD for you to consider. But most importantly, speak with the programme director and alumni of the b-school which you are interested in to ascertain more information for you to find the "FIT".