ISB rings the bell at BSE

ISB rings the bell at BSE
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The Indian School of Business (ISB) celebrated the success of its ranking in Financial Times, London ‘Top 50 Global MBAs for Finance’ by ‘Ringing the Bell’ at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). As part of the ceremony, a panel discussion on ‘Future of Finance as we know it’ was held on Thursday.  

Mumbai: The Indian School of Business (ISB) celebrated the success of its ranking in Financial Times, London ‘Top 50 Global MBAs for Finance’ by ‘Ringing the Bell’ at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). As part of the ceremony, a panel discussion on ‘Future of Finance as we know it’ was held on Thursday.

ISB continues to be the only Indian B-School in the Top 50 FT Finance MBA ranking globally. Adi Godrej, Chairman, Godrej Group and Member, ISB Executive Board led the bell ringing ceremony along with other dignitaries present during the ceremony were - Professor Rajendra Srivastava, Dean, ISB; Professor Krishnamurthy Subramanian, Executive Director - Centre for Analytical Finance and Associate Professor of Finance at ISB.

Professor Rajendra Srivastava, Dean, ISB announced ISB’s entry in the city of Mumbai through its first off-campus programme - ‘PGPpro’ (a weekend programme for working professionals).

He also announced that a PGP in Finance would also be launched in Mumbai soon. He said, “Mumbai is the financial capital of India and what could be a better place to announce the PGP Finance, which is exclusively for the people working in the Finance sector. Many of our faculty are on the boards of banks and financial institutions and also contribute to policy-making decisions at national level.”

It’s a moment of pride for us and we are very happy that our ranking has gone up from the last year. This has been possible due to the success of our alumni network, our recruiters, strong research credentials of our faculty and support from the industry. Today’s Bell Ringing not only celebrates our success but also marks our entry in the city of Mumbai, he further added.

The panel moderated by Professor Krishnamurthy Subramanian discussed the topic around the changing dynamics of finance and how can that be inculcated in management programme to make students industry ready.

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