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The Business School, University of Jammu, breaks into top 10 government B-Schools
11/20/2023 10:39:09 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 20: The Business School (TBS), University of Jammu, has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing the 9th position in the prestigious India Today Best B-Schools Ranking for Value for Money. This recognition is part of the 2023 edition of the India Today Group - MDRA Best Business Schools Survey, featuring 273 participating management institutes.
The India Today Best B-Schools Ranking is a highly regarded annual evaluation that assesses institutions across the nation based on multiple parameters, including academic excellence, faculty quality, infrastructure, and return on investment for students. TBS's entrance into the top 10 for Value for Money underscores its commitment to providing excellence in education coupled with exceptional value.
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jammu, Prof. Umesh Rai, congratulated The Business School, stating, "I applaud The Business School for achieving one more milestone by securing the 9th rank in India Today's Best B-Schools for Value for Money. This accomplishment reflects the dedication and hard work of the entire TBS community. The efforts of Prof. Vinay Chauhan, Director of TBS, are commendable, and I appreciate his leadership in achieving this milestone."
Prof. Vinay Chauhan, Director of The Business School, attributed this success to the unwavering commitment and contributions of all stakeholders. He expressed gratitude for the recognition, stating, "This achievement is a testament to our unwavering dedication to providing high-quality education that is not only intellectually enriching but also economically sound for our students."
Earlier this year, TBS achieved an impressive 11th rank in Return on Investment (ROI) and a 33rd position among top Government B-Schools in India, as recognized by Business Today Best B-School Survey. Additionally, TBS secured the 18th rank in the Government B-School category in The Week B-School survey conducted by the Hansa Group.
The consistent recognition by prominent surveys highlights The Business School's commitment to delivering a holistic education experience that prepares students for the dynamic challenges of the business world. TBS's emphasis on practical learning, industry exposure, and a global perspective has contributed significantly to its success in various national rankings.
Prof. Chauhan concluded by stating that TBS celebrates this recognition and looks forward to its continued journey of academic excellence, innovation, and value-driven education.
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