Here is the list of the best MBA colleges in India in 2020:
Top MBA Colleges In India 2020 | InsideIIM MBA Rankings
Methodology
To establish these rankings of the top business schools in India, we adopted the opinion survey format of data collection. We floated a questionnaire to our aspirant user-base which simply asked them to rank MBA institutes across India on a scale of 1 to 5. We then computed average scores per institute to reveal the most desirable business schools.
InsideIIM has not factored in any other components such as RoI, Batch Size, Fees, Location etc. to compute the mean scores of these institutes. The scores are purely based on brand perception.
Read previous years' reports here:
- Top MBA Colleges In India 2019 - InsideIIM MBA Rankings 2019
- Top MBA Colleges In India 2018 - InsideIIM MBA Rankings 2018
Top MBA Colleges In India 2020 | Rank 1 To 15
The Meteoric Rise of SJMSoM In MBA Rankings
One of the striking observations in this year's rankings is the sharp rise in popularity of SJMSoM IIT Bombay and NITIE Mumbai in the minds of MBA aspirants. SJMSoM has been replaced by and ranked higher than IIM Shillong, which till last year was counted amongst India's top-15 management institutes. An important reason for this could be the significantly better RoI that SJMSoM appears to offer, with IIT Bombay's MBA Class of 2019 being offered a much higher median package than their counterparts at IIM Shillong, and having payed half the MBA fees compared to the PGP students in IIM Shillong. Could this mean that RoI is much more important to MBA aspirants than the 'IIM' tag?
ISB Slips Down In Rankings - Too Expensive For The Average MBA Aspirant?
The other significant observation from the InsideIIM MBA rankings for 2020 has been the sharp drop in popularity for the Indian School of Business, which used to feature amongst India's top business schools till two years back. One major reason for this continuing fall could be the Rs. 36 lakh price tag that is attached to the 1-year PGP program at ISB. Despite being ranked as India's best business school by FT, clearly, MBA aspirants no longer view the institute as a lucrative option.
Return on Investment Is The Name of The Game - FMS, JBIMS Highly Desirable For MBA Aspirants
Return on investment seems to be on the minds of most MBA aspirants. FMS Delhi, despite increasing their fee for the MBA program to Rs. 2 lakhs, continues to be popular amongst aspirants and is preferred over XLRI Jamshedpur for the third consecutive year. Even after increasing their fees nearly ten-fold, FMS continues to be a high-RoI management institute, offering excellent placements and continuing to solidify their status as the 'Marketing campus of India'. JBIMS, another institute with a fantastic RoI, has missed out on the uber elite top-10 group by a whisker.
MDI, NITIE Rise In Rankings, XLRI Retains It's Reputation As One of India's Top-5 Business Schools
MDI Gurgaon, SJMSoM, and NITIE are the biggest gainers this year. NITIE Mumbai, having slipped in the previous year, has regained its position amongst India's top-15 management institutes, and is ranked above bigwigs like IIM Shillong and SIBM Pune. It is possible that, were the institute to open up admissions for the PGDIM program to applicants from all academic backgrounds, the institute could further improve upon its rankings and even reach the top-10.
XLRI Jamshedpur has been counted amongst India's top-5 business schools for the third consecutive year, and is one of the only few business schools that is viewed to be in the same league as that of the old IIMs. However, the institute continues to be unable to surpass FMS Delhi in popularity, and is unlikely to do so unless FMS sharply increases its fee for the MBA program.
IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Calcutta, IIM Bangalore Continue To Dominate MBA Rankings - Business As Usual
IIMs A, B and C have consistently been on top not just in our rankings, but in lists released by most portals. IIM Calcutta has, yet again, edged over IIM Bangalore.
Top 15 MBA Colleges In India 2020 - InsideIIM MBA Rankings 2020 | |||
Rank in 2020 | Rank in 2019 | Rank in 2018 | Business School |
1 | 1 | 1 | IIM Ahmedabad |
2 | 2 | 2 | IIM Calcutta |
3 | 3 | 3 | IIM Bangalore |
4 | 4 | 4 | FMS Delhi |
5 | 5 | 5 | XLRI Jamshedpur |
6 | 6 | 6 | IIM Lucknow |
7 | 7 | 8 | IIM Kozhikode |
8 | 8 | 9 | IIM Indore |
9 | 9 | 11 | SPJIMR Mumbai |
10 | 10 | 10 | IIFT Delhi |
11 | 11 | 12 | JBIMS Mumbai |
12 | 13 | 13 | MDI Gurgaon |
13 | 12 | 7 | ISB Hyderabad/Mohali |
14 | 17 | 16 | SJMSoM IIT Bombay |
15 | 18 | 15 | NITIE Mumbai |
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Rank (Based on Desirability) | B-School | Ownership | CAT Cut-Offs | Selection Criteria | Fees (including hostel fees) | Application Fees |
Batch Size (Class of 2022) |
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1 | IIM Ahmedabad | Government | General / EWS - 80% (overall) | 70% (sectional) | Check here | ₹23,00,000 | NA | 399 |
NC-OBC / Transgeneder - 75% (overall) | 65% (sectional) | |||||||
SC / PwD - 70% (overall) | 60% (sectional) | |||||||
ST / PwD (ST) - 60% (overall) | 50% (sectional) | |||||||
2 | IIM Calcutta | Government | General - 85% (overall) | QA - 75%, VA & DILR - 80% | Check here | ₹21,00,000 | NA | 463 |
NC-OBC / EWS- 75% (overall) | QA & DILR - 65%, VA - 70% | |||||||
SC - 70% (overall) | QA & DILR - 60%, VA - 65% | |||||||
ST / PwD - 65% (overall) | 55% (sectional) | |||||||
3 | IIM Bangalore | Government | General - 85% (overall) | VARC - 80%, QA & DILR - 75% | Check here | ₹21,00,000 | NA | 430 |
NC-OBC / EWS- 75% (overall) | QA & DILR - 65%, VA - 70% | |||||||
SC - 70% (overall) | QA & DILR - 60%, VA - 65% | |||||||
ST - 65% (overall) | 55% (sectional) | |||||||
PwD - 60% (overall) | 50% (sectional) | |||||||
4 | FMS Delhi | Government | CAT - 98% + | Check here | ₹1,92,000 (₹48,000 per semester) (This doesn't include hostel & mess charges) |
₹1,000 (₹350 for SC/ST/PwD/EWS) | 251 |
5 | XLRI Jamshedpur | Private | XAT - 95% + | - | ₹23,60,000 | ₹300 per programme while filling XAT form | 364 |
6 | IIM Lucknow | Government | General - 90% (overall) | 85% (sectional) | Check here | ₹14,16,000 | NA | 451 |
NC-OBC / EWS - 82% (overall) | 77% (sectional) | |||||||
SC - 70% (overall) | 55% (sectional) | |||||||
ST / PwD - 65% (overall) | 50% (sectional) | |||||||
7 | IIM Kozhikode | Government | General - 85% (overall) | 75% (sectional) | Check here | ₹17,50,000 | NA | 422 |
NC-OBC / EWS - 75% (overall) | 65% (sectional) | |||||||
SC - 65% (overall) | 55% (sectional) | |||||||
ST / PwD - 55% (overall) | 45% (sectional) | |||||||
8 | IIM Indore | Government | General / EWS - 90% (overall) | 80% (sectional) | Check here | ₹16,00,000 | NA | 624 |
NC-OBC - 80% (overall) | 70% (sectional) | |||||||
SC - 60% (overall) | 55% (sectional) | |||||||
ST / PwD - 50% (overall) | 45% (sectional) | |||||||
9 | SPJIMR Mumbai | Private | 85% (overall) | 75% (sectional) (follows same cut-offs for XAT & GMAT) |
Check here | ₹16,00,000 | ₹1,500 | 238 |
10 | IIFT Delhi | Government | NA | - | ₹17,82,000 | NA | 173 |
11 | JBIMS Mumbai | Government | NA | - | ₹600,000 | NA | 136 |
12 | MDI Gurgaon | Private | CAT - 95% + | - | ₹21,34,000 | ₹3,000 | 359 |
13 | ISB Hyderabad/Mohali | Private | NA (Accepts GMAT/GRE & have no cutoff criteria) |
- | - | 1st Round - ₹5k | - |
2nd Round - 7.5k | |||||||
3rd Round - 10k | |||||||
14 | SJMSoM IIT Bombay | Government | General - 90% (overall) | 80% (sectional) | - | General / OBC - ₹8,73,600 | General / NC-OBC - ₹1600 | 152 |
NC-OBC - 81% (overall) | 72% (sectional) | SC / ST / PwD - ₹4,73,600 | SC / ST / PWD - ₹800 | |||||
SC/ST/PWD - 60% (overall) | 53.3% (sectional) | |||||||
15 | NITIE Mumbai | Government | - | - | ₹14,63,000 | ₹1000 per programme | 241 |
SC / ST (Annual Income Less Than ₹4.5L) - ₹5,93,000 | SC / ST / PWD - ₹500 | ||||||
16 | IIM Shillong | Government | General / OBC / EWS - 75% | - | ₹16,98,310 | NA | 179 |
ST / PWD - 50% | |||||||
SC- 60% | |||||||
(above cutoffs are sectional) | |||||||
17 | SIBM Pune | Private | SNAP - 98% + | - | ₹22,35,000 | ₹1,000 + taxes | 180 |
18 | TISS Mumbai | Government | English proficiency - Nil | - | ₹2,38,600 | ₹1030 per programme | 62 |
Mathematics and Logical Reasoning - Nil | SC / ST / NC-OBC - ₹260 per programme | ||||||
General Awareness - 35% (14 Marks) [PwD / NC-OBC - 30% (12 Marks) SC / ST - Nil] |
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(above mentioned cut-offs are of TISS Net exam) | |||||||
19 | IIFT Kolkata | Government | NA | - | ₹17,82,000 | NA | 153 |
20 | IIM Ranchi | Government | General - 90% (overall) | 80% (sectional) | - | ₹17,77,000 | NA | 255 |
EWS - 85% (overall) | 80% (sectional) | |||||||
NC-OBC - 78% (overall) | 60% (sectional) | |||||||
SC - 60% (overall) | 50% (sectional) | |||||||
ST/PWD - 40% (overall) | 30% (sectional) | |||||||
21 | IIM Trichy | Government | General - 94% (overall) | 80% (sectional) | Check here | – | NA | 186 |
NC-OBC / EWS - 75% (overall) | 60% (sectional) | |||||||
SC - 55% (overall) | 45% (sectional) | |||||||
ST/PWD - 40% (overall) | 30% (sectional) | |||||||
22 | DMS IIT Delhi | Government | - | - | ₹9,60,000 | General / OBC / NRI - ₹1600 per programme | 108 |
SC / ST / PD - ₹800 per programme | |||||||
23 | NMIMS Mumbai | Private | NMAT - 208 Marks | - | ₹19,77,000 | ₹1,770 for MBA or PGDM (₹2,124 for MBA & PGDM) | 600 (This includes MBA & MBA HR only) |
24 | IIM Udaipur | Government | General - 90% (overall) | 80% (sectional) | Check here | ₹16,67,000 | NA | 325 |
EWS - 85% (overall) | 80% (sectional) | |||||||
NC-OBC - 78% (overall) | 60% (sectional) | |||||||
SC - 60% (overall) | 50% (sectional) | |||||||
ST/PWD - 40% (overall) | 30% (sectional) | |||||||
25 | IIM Raipur | Government | General - 90% (overall) | 80% (sectional) | Check here | ₹14,20,400 | ₹1600 per programme | 210 |
EWS - 85% (overall) | 80% (sectional) | SC / ST / DAP / EWS / NC-OBC - ₹500 per programme | ||||||
NC-OBC - 78% (overall) | 60% (sectional) | |||||||
SC - 60% (overall) | 50% (sectional) | |||||||
ST/PWD - 40% (overall) | 30% (sectional) | |||||||
26 | IIM Kashipur | Government | General - 94% (overall) | 80% (sectional) | Check Here | ₹15,42,000 | NA | 256 |
NC-OBC / EWS - 75% (overall) | 60% (sectional) | |||||||
SC - 55% (overall) | 45% (sectional) | |||||||
ST/PWD - 40% (overall) | 30% (sectional) | |||||||
27 | SCMHRD Pune | Private | SNAP - 96% + | - | ₹20,05,800 (excluding mess & hostel charges) | ₹1,000 | 180 |
28 | IIM Rohtak | Government | General - 95% | Check here | ₹15,80,000 | ₹2,000 | 240 |
EWS - 90% | |||||||
NC-OBC - 78% | |||||||
SC - 55% | |||||||
ST / PWD - 30% | |||||||
29 | VGSoM IIT Kharagpur | Government | General - 90% | - | ₹11,59,760 | ₹1,600 | 170 |
NC-OBC - 80% | |||||||
SC/ST/PWD - 75% | |||||||
30 | MICA Ahmedabad | Private | CAT - 85% (Have to appear separately for MICAT) | Check here | ₹20,00,000 | ₹1,985 | PGDMC - 180 PGDM - 36 |
Top MBA Colleges In India 2020 | Rank 16 To 30
SCMHRD Biggest Gainer, Rapidly Rises Up The Rankings To Enter The Top-30 Group
SCMHRD, having never been featured amongst the top-30 business schools in India, has been ranked 27th by MBA aspirants in terms of overall desirability. Amongst private institutes, the institute ranks 7th, putting it in the list of the top-10 privately owned business schools in India. SCMHRD has been the biggest gainer in this overall report on the top MBA colleges in India in 2020, rising up by 5 places compared to 2019.
TISS Mumbai Slips Out of The Elite Top-15 Group, SIBM Pune Moves Down Slightly
TISS Mumbai, counted amongst India's top-15 management institutes till 2019, has now slipped down by three positions and finds itself in the 18th position. Despite being a high-RoI institute with a small batch size, the institute has been ranked lower by MBA aspirants. SIBM Pune also finds itself ranked slightly lower as compared to its position in 2019, but only by a whisker and therefore not an alarming update for the institute. It is expected that, given the rate at which ISB is slipping down in rankings, SIBM Pune may find itself back on the 16th position in 2021, or could do even better.
IIM Rohtak, IIM Udaipur Slip Down In Rankings, IIM Ranchi Enters The Top-20 Group For The First Time
IIM Rohtak, which till two years back used to find itself amongst India's top-25 business schools, has continuously fallen in rankings and finds itself on the 28th position in 2020.
While IIM Rohtak sees itself slip down, its counterparts have only risen in rankings, with IIM Kashipur moving up two places compared to 2019 when it was ranked even below third generation IIMs. IIMs Raipur, Ranchi and Trichy have also moved up in rankings.
Last year, when not a single second generation IIM featured in the top-20 business schools of India, we asked the question - have these new IIMs diluted the IIM brand? IIM Ranchi has responded to our concerns with rising up the rankings and finding itself in the 20th position in this list of India's top MBA colleges - the first new IIM to feature amongst the top-20 in the InsideIIM MBA Rankings series. We are hopeful that these rankings improve further for the institute, and that more new IIMs follow suit.
VGSoM Enters List of Top-30 Business Schools, MICA Just About Manages To Retain Its Spot
VGSoM, an institute with a relatively low fee and a small batch-size, has significantly improved its rankings and is now counted amongst the top-30 management institutes in India in 2020, making it the second IIT in this report to have bettered its performance since last year. Could the IITs be on their way to dominating the MBA education space as well? That remains to be seen in further iterations of this report.
MICA has, for the first time since the inception of this series, slipped down in rankings but has managed to retain a spot in the elite top-30 group. Perhaps the launch of the new general PGDM program, in addition to their flagship PGDM-C program that is heavily marketing oriented, could go a long way in improving MICA's rankings.
NMIMS Mumbai Still Not Able To Break Into The Top-20 Club, IIT Delhi Slips Down
In 2018, SBM-NMIMS was ranked amongst India's top-20 business schools - an elite club reserved only for the most desirable management institutes of the country. In 2020, despite improving upon its ranking by one position, NMIMS continues to be unable to re-join the top-20 league. Contributing factors could be the extremely large batch size, the expensive examination process, and the increasing costs of the already expensive full-time PGDM program.
Top B-Schools In India 2020 | Rank - 16 to 30 | InsideIIM MBA Rankings 2020 | |||
Rank in 2020 | Rank in 2019 | Rank in 2018 | Business School |
16 | 14 | 14 | IIM Shillong |
17 | 16 | 22 | SIBM Pune |
18 | 15 | 17 | TISS Mumbai |
19 | 19 | 19 | IIFT Kolkata |
20 | 21 | 20 | IIM Ranchi |
21 | 22 | 24 | IIM Trichy |
22 | 20 | 21 | DoMS IIT Delhi |
23 | 24 | 18 | NMIMS Mumbai |
24 | 23 | 25 | IIM Udaipur |
25 | 26 | 26 | IIM Raipur |
26 | 28 | 27 | IIM Kashipur |
27 | 32 | 31 | SCMHRD Pune |
28 | 25 | 23 | IIM Rohtak |
29 | 31 | 28 | VGSoM IIT Kharagpur |
30 | 29 | 29 | MICA Ahmedabad |
Do you agree with these rankings? Which business school(s) do you feel has/have been incorrectly ranked? What in your opinion can be done to improve the InsideIIM MBA Rankings? Let us know your thoughts and suggestions in the comments below! We're happy to know what you think.
Comments
Niladri Choudhuri
XIMB is missing, strange.
23 Jan 2020, 11.19 AM
Mayank Mayank
Can't see XIMB in the list
16 Feb 2020, 01.50 AM
Rounak Ray
Is this a joke? ISB is ranked lower than IIFT, MDI, JBIMS, IIM Indore, SPJIMR etc? Are you guys really serious?
5 Apr 2020, 04.49 AM
Maruthi Sabbani
simple and curious
DFS is missing.
6 May 2020, 08.46 AM
Team InsideIIM
We are the team behind your favourite platform.
To everyone who has commented, please (re)read the Methodology part. Thanks!
6 May 2020, 08.54 PM
Shinchan Nohara
Hhh
Because Mica is their partner institute. Lol. That's why no Ximb. IIM kashipur, Rohtak in top 30? Wow. Even no dms iisc in list.
5 Jun 2020, 08.17 PMEdited
Shinchan Nohara
Hhh
Tiss Mumbai below Sibm? Mica, rohtak, kashipur over ximb, Doms iisc? Good job team.
6 Jun 2020, 01.38 AM
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Debayan Purkayastha
Hi! Please note the methodology as mentioned in the article. The rankings are based on brand perception!
6 Jun 2020, 01.21 PM |
Debojyoti Das
Will be happy to see, if InsideIIM develops a proper methodology to rank B Schools in India and not just based on 'aspirants desire'. So that it gives a clearer picture to aspirants while selecting B School for admission.
17 Jun 2020, 12.25 AMEdited
Campus Insight
Hello. Can the InsideIIM team please provide more details on the methodology? 1) How many 'aspirants' took this survey? 2) What are the demographics of the applicants: - city where they are based (you might find Mumbai based aspirants have a better perception of Mumbai b-schools and possibly likewise for Delhi based aspirants for Delhi b-schools) - academic background - engineering, etc - work experience or fresher Thank you
29 Jul 2020, 12.51 PM
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Rahul Saini
half of the respondents would be insideiim employees or guys affiliated to insideiim.. so this "aspirants" perception becomes technically insideiim perspective LOL
12 Dec 2020, 01.09 PM |