The Indian School of Business will begin operations at its second campus coming up at Mohali in April next year.

“Mohali will be another Hyderabad in the North. ISB should set up a pattern for other universities and institutes in excellence,” Mr Adi Godrej, Chairman of ISB's Board of Governors said at a function to mark the tenth anniversary of the Hyderabad-based business school here on Saturday.

“In India, there is no unemployment. There is only unemployability,” Mr Godrej said while stressing the need for quality of education.

Mr Ajit Rangnekar, Dean, ISB said his school had grown from 128 students 10 years ago to 570 now.

“After the Mohali campus (goes on stream) next year, it will have 780 students,” he added. The 3,800 students who graduated from the school were working in 25 countries, he added.

The collective output of the 50 faculty members had already made ISB the most productive business school in the country, Mr Rangnekar claimed.

Mr Godrej also launched the book, ‘An Idea Whose Time Has Come' by Mr Pramarth Sen, the founder-dean of the ISB.