SPJIMR and IIM Ahmedabad achieve top 50 ranks in the FT Masters in Management global rankings for 2024, showcasing India's business education excellence.SPJIMR and IIM Ahmedabad rank among the world’s top 50 for Masters in Management, reflecting India's rising status in global business education.

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s SP Jain Institute of Management and Research (SPJIMR) and the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) have secured prominent positions in the Financial Times Masters in Management (FT MiM) global rankings for 2024.

1. SPJIMR’s Achievement: SPJIMR has earned the title of India’s top business school, securing 35th place globally in the FT MiM rankings, a testament to its strong educational programs.

2. IIM Ahmedabad’s Rank: Following SPJIMR, IIM Ahmedabad is ranked 39th globally, maintaining its position as one of India’s leading business schools.

3. IIM Bangalore’s Performance: IIM Bangalore also features prominently, holding the 41st position in the global rankings, reflecting its growing reputation.

4. Other Indian IIMs: IIM Lucknow and IIM Calcutta are positioned at 55th and 56th globally, respectively, showing a strong presence of Indian institutes in the top rankings.

5. Additional Rankings: XLRI – Xavier School of Management is ranked 65th globally, while IIM Kozhikode follows at 68th, showcasing their competitive programs.

6. Top 100 Institutes: Other notable Indian institutes in the top 100 include SCMHRD at 76th, IIM Udaipur at 81st, and IIM Indore at 83rd, among others.

7. Total Representation: This year, a total of 21 Indian institutes are featured in the FT MiM rankings, highlighting the country’s expanding influence in global business education.

8. Global Leaders: Switzerland’s University of St Gallen tops the global rankings, with France’s HEC Paris, Insead, and Edhec Business School following closely behind.

9. China’s Presence: China’s Shanghai Jiao Tong University: Antai ranks fifth, with Tongji University School of Economics and Management also making the list.

10. French Dominance: Six out of the top ten institutes are from France, indicating the country’s strong presence in the global business education sector.

11. MiM Program Overview: The Master’s in Management (MiM) is designed for graduates aiming for managerial roles, providing a pathway to entry-level management and future leadership positions.

The 2024 FT MiM rankings highlight the impressive strides Indian business schools have made on the global stage, with SPJIMR and IIM-A leading the charge in the top 50.