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For all MBA stakeholders - MBA aspirants, students and alumni - it is very interesting to track where graduates of top business schools are working today. In the Alumni Report series, we do just that. We attempt to present a rough estimate of the concentration of alumni of top B-schools across top companies in various industries. This part of the Alumni Report series will be concerned with alumni concentration across top Consumer Goods companies as per our latest Recruitment Survey reports.

What Is The InsideIIM Alumni Report? What Data Is It Based On?

The Alumni Report series, which first began in 2012, is an analysis of the concentration of alumni of top b-schools at India's most desirable companies to work with, as per MBA students and graduates. This series aims to answer the all-important question - where are MBA graduates from top b-schools working now? For current MBA students, this report aims to provide an estimate of which top companies have the highest concentration of their respective institutes' alumni. The Alumni Reports are based on secondary research involving the collection of publicly available data on LinkedIn. Given that this method of data collection has its limitations, the data provided is best interpreted as an estimate. It is advised that the reader interpret the tables below cautiously.
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What Are The Contents of This Report?

This report has been split into two clusters based on the years in which the top b-schools considered for this report were established. The rationale behind such as a selection criterion is to ensure that the alumni base is strong and comparable for the b-schools under comparison. For a more detailed explanation, please refer to the section titled 'Methodology' in this report. The report has been further split into two sub-clusters for each of the two primary clusters. These two sub-clusters are:
  1. Company-wise Slicing, i.e., the percentage of alumni of all b-schools at a particular company (view row-wise).
  2. B-School wise Slicing, i.e., the percentage of alumni of a particular b-school at all companies (view column-wise).

Analysis For B-Schools Established Before 1966

The table above contains the raw data for Indian b-schools established before 1966. Please note the following:
  1. Relevant filters on roles and domains have been applied in the research process. However, the existence of anomalies is also quite possible. So, there can be a positive or negative variance from the actual figures.
  2. All possible businesses of the companies have been considered. For instance, numbers under ‘ITC’ consist of relevant employees at Consumer Goods, Infotech, Hotels, etc.
  3. In this report, a higher number does not equal more influence on alumni of specific business schools. The seniority of alumni, quality and diversity of roles play a bigger part. Unfortunately, this cannot be captured with exact accuracy given the subjectivity involved.

Company-Wise Slicing: Alumni Of Top Business Schools As A Percentage Of  The Total Number Of Alumni Of Each Company
Cells for companies where %age of total alumni of a B-school ≥ 20% have been highlighted in Blue.
Observations
School-Wise Slicing: Alumni of Top Business Schools As A Percentage Of Overall No. Of Alumni Of Respective B-Schools
Cells for B-schools where %age of alumni at a particular company ≥ 15% have been highlighted in Blue.
Observations

Analysis For B-Schools Established After 1966

The table above comprises the raw data for Indian business schools established post-1966. Please note the following:
  1. Relevant filters on roles and domains have been applied in the research process. However, the existence of anomalies is also quite possible. So, there can be a positive or negative variance from the actual figures.
  2. All possible businesses of the companies have been considered. For instance, numbers under ‘ITC’ consist of relevant employees at consumer goods, infotech, Hotels, etc.
  3. In this report, a higher number does not equal more influence on alumni of specific business schools. The seniority of alumni, quality and diversity of roles play a bigger part. Unfortunately, this cannot be captured with exact accuracy given the paucity of time and subjectivity involved.
  4. The figures at NMIMS Mumbai may be heavily influenced by the alumni of NMIMS who may have pursued a non-MBA undergraduate degree from NMIMS, though the filters applied during the research will minimise such anomalies. 
  5. The data for IIM Kozhikode are to be treated with caution, given previous technical glitches resulting in incorrect mapping IIM K alumni on LinkedIn.

Company-Wise Slicing: Alumni Of Top Business Schools As A Percentage Of The Total Number Of Alumni Of Each Company Cells for companies where %age of total alumni of a B-school ≥ 20% have been highlighted in Blue. Observations
School-Wise Slicing: Alumni of Top Business Schools As A Percentage Of Overall No. Of Alumni Of Respective B-Schools
Cells for B-schools where %age of alumni at a particular company ≥ 15% have been highlighted in Blue.
Observations

Methodology

B-School & Company Selection The various ‘top business schools’ in this report have been picked up from the InsideIIM MBA Rankings for 2020. The various companies in this report are the Top-15 companies from our report on the Most Desirable FMCG Companies of 2019/2020. Cluster-wise Segmentation In order to ensure that the alumni base of the various business schools is comparable and not vastly different, we segmented the 18 business schools in this report into 2 clusters: Pre-1966 and Post-1966. As there was no top B-school established between 1965 and 1973, the cut-off year chosen for dividing the schools is taken to be 1965. The following business schools have been considered for this report:

Limitations Of The Report

As mentioned at the beginning, certain limitations of the research process prevent us from arriving at conclusions with pinpoint accuracy. Two major limitations are:
How can we improve this report? Please let us know in the comments below. We look forward to your valuable feedback.
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