The Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) on Friday said it has been ranked 56th globally in The Economist full-time MBA programmes ranking 2012, moving up from the 78th position last year.
The Institute has made it to the 5th position in the Asia and Australasia 2012 regional rankings, moving up from 9th position last year.
IIM-A is the only Indian B-school to get ranked in the The Economist full-time MBA programmes since the last three years, according to a release.
The Economist reported that the IIM-A was reckoned to be the leading business school in the subcontinent and also “the toughest in the world to get into.”
Last month, IIM-A had been ranked 10th in the Financial Times Masters in Management Ranking 2012.
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