The Indian School Of Business Has Secured The 5th Spot In LinkedIn’s 2025 Global MBA Rankings, Marking A Milestone For Indian Business Education. Five IIMs Also Feature In The Top 50, Reflecting India’s Growing Influence In Career Outcomes, Alumni Success, And Global Leadership Development
ISB joins the global elite
In a landmark achievement, the Indian School of Business (ISB) has been ranked 5th in LinkedIn’s 2025 Global MBA Programs list. The ranking is based on career outcomes of alumni, including job placements, promotions, leadership roles, and network strength. ISB now stands shoulder-to-shoulder with institutions like Stanford, Harvard, INSEAD, and Wharton.
The ranking methodology uses LinkedIn data to assess how effectively MBA programs prepare graduates for long-term success. ISB’s rise is attributed to its personalized career support, global curriculum, and strong alumni network across industries.
IIMs make a strong showing
Five Indian Institutes of Management—Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Indore, and Lucknow—have also made it to the top 50. This marks a significant moment for Indian public institutions, showcasing their ability to compete globally in leadership development and career impact.
The inclusion of multiple IIMs highlights the growing recognition of Indian B-schools in shaping future-ready professionals with global relevance.
Key highlights:
- ISB ranks 5th globally in LinkedIn’s 2025 MBA list
- Stanford, Harvard, INSEAD, and Wharton occupy the top four spots
- IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Indore, and Lucknow feature in top 50
- Rankings based on alumni career outcomes and leadership roles
- ISB praised for career support and international alumni success
India’s rise in global business education
This recognition signals a shift in global business education, with Indian institutions gaining prominence for their rigorous programs and real-world impact. Experts believe the rankings will further boost India’s appeal among international MBA aspirants and recruiters.
As Indian B-schools continue to climb global ladders, the spotlight is firmly on their ability to produce agile, ethical, and globally competent leaders.
Sources: The Print, Indian Express, ISB.edu