IIM Bangalore climbs six places to 27th rank, just ahead of ISB at 28th position

Current Affairs:Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B) has become the top positioned Indian B-school in the most recent Financial Times (FT) Global MBA Rankings 2020.
The chief B-school climbed six spots from the 33rd position a year ago to 27th this year. Simply behind IIM Bangalore is Indian School of Business (ISB) at 28th position, falling four spots from 24th a year ago.
The FT Global MBA Rankings positions top 100 worldwide one-year and two-year post graduate projects for up-and-comers with earlier work understanding.
Not at all like ISB, the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), which offer one-year programs for administrators with earlier work understanding, fit the bill for the FT Global MBA Rankings.
IIM Calcutta progressed by seven positions to 42 from 49 a year ago for its MBAEx program.
Also, among the parameters that the positioning was centered around, IIM Calcutta showed improvement over its closest Indian rivals on classifications like an incentive for cash, profession progress, female understudy rate, consideration of universal board individuals and number of female personnel.
As indicated by Anju Seth, chief of IIM Calcutta, the rankings mirror the best outcomes the B-school’s group of workforce take a stab at in making the MBAEx program world class.
Then again, Amit Dhiman, director of the MBAEx Program at IIM Calcutta, said it was for the third back to back year that the B-school had improved its positioning fundamentally.