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India No. 4 in World's Best Education Destination list

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It is an ill-kept secret that Indian education standards are among the best in the world. But now, it's official. India stands at number 4 in the list of most desired education destinations.

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The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), the body which conducts GMAT recently conducted a survey, which pegged the United States and the United Kingdom at No. 1 and 2, but what has come as a real surprise is India's rank. The third most powerful Asian nation has been placed at the 4th most desired place to study management courses.

GMAT is one amongst the top B-school entrance test which is conducted at global level. Canada has secured the third position in the lot. Even Spain and Israel have appeared in the list among the top preferred destinations for B-schools.


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Experts believe that India's entry to the list is no surprise. They said that as the country is coming up with reputed business schools of international standards, it was quite obvious. Business schools in India are among the best in the world. The Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, has been ranked at 12th in the Financial Times (London) Global MBA rankings.

Also, the Indian Institutes of Management spread across major cities have also led MBA aspirants to opt for Indian schools. IIMs adopt GMAT for its entrance exams.

Experts said business school aspirants have now become mature. They have become particular about the returns they would get after making an investment in management studies. Because academics here is cheaper than in the US and the UK, MBA degree-seekers are turning their heads towards India.

On a different note, while Indians have always been fascinated of continuing their studies in America, it has now emerged that Canada is a more favoured destination now. The GMAC survey reports said 78% of full-time MBA courses in Canada were largely applied for by Indians.

India No. 4 in World's Best Education Destination list
 
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Indians are ultra competitive. Their GMAT scores, on an average, are 20 points higher than the school GMAT average scores.

However, unlike in west, where top schools have 40% of the student crowd international(At London Business School, the international crowd is 91%), in India, the top schools including IIMs and ISB are 99% Indians.
 
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The article is really misleading. What it's actually reporting is that India is the 4th best place to study management courses according to a GMAC survey. The title gave the impression that India was the 4th most desired place for foreign students to get their education, which is kinda inconceivable seeing as, IIRC, no Indian university is in the top 200 of any reputable world ranking.
 
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who made this list? monkeys?

india ahead of china at anything good? NO CHANCE!

Come out of your shell. The list is made by GMAC, the GMAT conducting body. Their figures are based on actual candidates applying for Business Schools.

For all the great Chinese taking on the world, here at London Business School, the Indians are largest group comprising of 23% of the whole 2012 class. It is same case in top US schools too. Do you know that to Harvard and Stanford, the largest feeder schools outside US are IITs.
 
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The article is really misleading. What it's actually reporting is that India is the 4th best place to study management courses according to a GMAC survey. The title gave the impression that India was the 4th most desired place for foreign students to get their education, which is kinda inconceivable seeing as, IIRC, no Indian university is in the top 200 of any reputable world ranking.

:lol:

we dont need rankings or any western based acknowledgement unlike u guys.

our students are there for all to see

 
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The article is really misleading. What it's actually reporting is that India is the 4th best place to study management courses according to a GMAC survey. The title gave the impression that India was the 4th most desired place for foreign students to get their education, which is kinda inconceivable seeing as, IIRC, no Indian university is in the top 200 of any reputable world ranking.

Yes, the title is misleading; however, if you believe IIRC, you should also believe GMAC survey.
 
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The article is really misleading. What it's actually reporting is that India is the 4th best place to study management courses according to a GMAC survey. The title gave the impression that India was the 4th most desired place for foreign students to get their education, which is kinda inconceivable seeing as, IIRC, no Indian university is in the top 200 of any reputable world ranking.

What u mean mate?
IIM-Ahmedabad is the best in the country and all global companies come there..
Foreign students also study, but yes the article states we are the 4th best place to study management not 4th best for foreign students to study..
Means the institutions are good at management.. But this list is a global list...
 
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:lol:

we dont need rankings or any western based acknowledgement unlike u guys.

our students are there for all to see


It is hard to gauge, the standards of Indian education system. On one hand you have IITs, where getting is 10 harder than getting into Harvard or Stanford, while you have institutes that are simply of no value. Education reforms are needed in India.
 
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