I've often wondered why there are not more foreigners at the top Indian schools. Knowing the pressured, test-oriented, Indian education system, and the sheer size of the pool of applicants for the IIMs, it's not so surprising that the GMAT scores are so high there. However, few Indian schools get even a tenth of their students from abroad, and many of them are from the Indian diaspora. Given the export-oriented nature of MBA roles in India, having 20% international students would add a huge amount to the cross-cultural competency of IIM graduates, and increase the schools' alumni networks internationally.
I've often wondered why there are not more foreigners at the top Indian schools. Knowing the pressured, test-oriented, Indian education system, and the sheer size of the pool of applicants for the IIMs, it's not so surprising that the GMAT scores are so high there. However, few Indian schools get even a tenth of their students from abroad, and many of them are from the Indian diaspora. Given the export-oriented nature of MBA roles in India, having 20% international students would add a huge amount to the cross-cultural competency of IIM graduates, and increase the schools' alumni networks internationally.