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ISB ranks 27th globally in FT MBA Ranking 2025, retains top spot among Indian institutions

The Indian School of Business (ISB) has been ranked 27th in the Financial Times (FT) Global MBA Ranking 2025, marking a jump from last year’s 31st global ranking.

As per the rankings released on Monday, Hyderabad-based ISB has secured the 4th position globally in the alumni network this year, registering a rise from last year’s 8th position. 

  • Also read: ISB ranked first in India by Financial Times in Executive Education Custom Ranking 2024

“ISB’s rise in the FT ranking reflects our steadfast focus on innovation and adaptability. Just this past year, we undertook a comprehensive curriculum review for our flagship Post Graduate Programme in Management, as well as, launched a new PGP for Young Leaders programme in keeping with our mission to develop leaders who can manage the evolving business landscape in India and globally,’‘ Deepa Mani, Deputy Dean, Academic Programmes and Digital Learning, ISB, said in a release. 

ISB’s career services have retained its 19th rank, showcasing the ‘effectiveness’ of the school’s guidance and placement support. The school continues to promote gender diversity in management education, as indicated by its 24th ranking in the percentage of female students, while it secured the 23rd position in the carbon footprint category.

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