Why IIM-A and not ISB?

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    Aditya Doiphode Current Student- NIT, Trichy | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    I will answer by comparing the pros and cons of both colleges -
    1. Generally IIM-A is better suited for freshers as compared to ISB as less companies recruit at ISB for entry level jobs.
    2. If you want to go for finance IIM-A is lot better than ISB. While for management and consultancy both are comparable.
    3. IIM-A offers 2 year course while ISB offers one year course. This can be a major factor to consider.
    According to me 2 years would be better as you would learn more as compared to that in ISB.
    4. According to Financial Times Global Rankings ISB stands 27th while IIM-A stands at 29th position.
    ISB provides better mix of international st
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    Siddharth Bhardwaj Quantitative Analyst (Credit Risk) | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    ISB and IIMs (not just Ahmedabad) are completely incomparable. ISB is a one year course with a much bigger class size. The average experience that people have here is close to 4.5 years and they come from very diverse backgrounds. Being a one year course the structure of the course is designed very differently to give you the same insights the IIMs course structure give you in 2 years. The methodology is based completely on case studies and class room discussions. They manage to get the top faculties from various schools in the world. As a reason you get very practical view of whatever you are being taught (Not that the IIMs won't give
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    Bharat Diwan

    7 years ago
    Hi, I think matching the schools will be a more productive exercise if we compare them with similar programs.
    The programme at IIMs that is most similar to ISB's One Year MBA is IIMs own One Year Full-Time MBA programmes, that like ISB's One Year Full-Time course, exclusively accepts candidates with work experience.
    Now before you tell me "but, the PGPX/ EPGP are executive MBA courses" - let me clarify upfront that they are not. These courses despite the odd branding, much like all one-year MBA (INSEAD, Oxford) and two-year MBA programmes (Harvard, Stanford) outside India simply accept candidates with substantial work experience. Read th
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