XLRI Jamshedpur’s Global MBA Ranking Soars

XLRI’s PGDM(GM) program ranked 6th in India, enters top 100 globally in FT MBA rankings 2024.

XLRI Jamshedpur’s PGDM(GM) program achieves a remarkable global and national ranking, demonstrating its educational excellence.

JAMSHEDPUR – XLRI’s Global MBA ranking is soaring through the skies. The Financial Times has now put a seal of approval to its rising stature in the business world.

The focus on creating socially responsible change agents is reshaping India’s business landscape and XLRI Jamshedpur has had an important role to play on this front..

According to the institute, the program’s success reflects XLRI’s dedication to nation-building and nurturing industry leaders.

XLRI sources said that the graduates of PGDM(GM) are highly valued in the industry for their experience and the program’s rigorous curriculum.

They said that XLRI’s PGDM(GM) program stands out for its exceptional course structure and experienced participants.

There is hardly a student who would disagree with the proposition that globally, the program has been recognized among the top 100 universities worldwide.

Even nationally, XLRI’s PGDM(GM) ranks 6th in India for executive MBA courses according to the Financial Times MBA rankings of 2024.

The latest Financial Times MBA Rankings serve as a global benchmark for assessing the impact and quality of MBA programs.

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