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How the survey was done

Last updated on: September 11, 2007 14:36 IST
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Market research organisation C fore conducted the survey to rank top B-schools in India for Outlook.  

For the purpose of ranking, B-schools were segmented into four broad categories -- government/public-sector-funded autonomous institutes, private, sectoral (dedicated to certain subjects only) and university departments.

The B-Schools that offered one-year programmes like Indian School of Business (Hyderabad) and Great Lakes in Chennai were not included in the survey.

The survey was open to all B-Schools in India at site www.indiabschools.com where a questionnaire designed for the survey could be downloaded.

Invitations were also sent to over 700 B-Schools to participate.

In all 216 B-Schools participated in the survey.

The validation exercise was carried out by a special team which cross-checked the data by asking for necessary documents like appointment letters, balance sheets, annual report etc. Veracity of information was also checked by 'mystery shopping' method.

The objective scores were obtained by evaluating B-Schools against the following five broad parameters:

1. Intellectual capital
2. Placement performance
3. Infrastructure and facilities
4. Industry interface.
5. International linkages

These were further divided into sub-parameters as shown in the table. The marks were allotted to a B-School against a particular sub parameter by normalising against the topper for that parameter. For example: if marks for median salary were 70 and the highest median salary offered at any institute irrespective of the category is 13 lakhs per annum, then marks allotted to an institute, where median salary offered was Rs 3 lakhs per annum, would be  3/13*70 = 16.15. 

The satisfaction survey of recruiters was conducted online at  www.indiabschools.com. Seven hundred and thirteen of them participated. The recruiters were asked to rate the graduates of the B-Schools they were familiar with against six parameters namely effectiveness in application of knowledge of subject/skills, analytical skills, communication and presentation skills, creativity, proactive attitude and ability to work in team.

A perceptual survey was also conducted among faculty members of different B-Schools, who were asked to rate the B-Schools that they were familiar with on a ten-point scale against different parameters like intellectual capital, industry interface, infrastructure and placements. The rating that they gave to their own institute was not considered.

The detailed methodology is available at site www.indiabschools.com.

Weightages (%)

PARAMETERS WEIGHTAGE (%)
Placement Performance 21
Intellectual Capital 23
Industry Interface 19
Infrastructure & Facilities 19
International Linkages 8
Recruiters Satisfaction Survey Score 10

PLACEMENT PERFORMANCE MARKS
% Student Placed 50
ROI Index (Average Salary / Fee) 70
Median Salary 70
Maximum Salary 70
Minimum Salary 70
Faculty Perception 70
TOTAL 400
(%) 21

INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL MARKS
Books Published (2006-07) 50
Papers Published in Indian Journals (2006-07) 50
Papers Published in International Journals (2006-07) 100
No. of Cases Authored (2006-07) 20
Journal 20
Doctoral Programme 20
No. of Permanent Faculty sent to international Seminars/ Conferences  (2006-07) 20
Faculty / Student Ratio 30
Faculty with more than 5 years Industry experience / Student Ratio 20
Faculty with PhD / Student Ratio 20
Faculty Perception 100
TOTAL 430
(%) 23

INDUSTRY INTERFACE MARKS
No. of Seminars 20
Revenue from Consultancy 50
Revenue from MDPs 100
No. of Research Project undertaken with industry 30
Incubation Cell 25
Corporate Visitors 10
Projects launches by Incubation Cell 25
Faculty Perception 100
TOTAL 360
(%) 19

INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES MARKS
Campus area 20
Built-up Area/no. of students ratio 60
Computer /no. of students ratio 30
No. of books in Library 20
Faculty Cabins/ No. of Faculty ratio 10
Electronic databases 10
Residential facilities for students 10
No. of single occupancy room/Student ratio 10
MDP hostel 10
WI FI campus 10
Laptop to every student 10
Faculty houses/faculty 20
Facilities like gym, swimming pool, etc. 30
Auditorium 10
Faculty perception 100
TOTAL 360
(%) 19

INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES MARKS
Student exchange programmes 25
Faculty exchange programmes 25
Number of students who actually went abroad 30
Number of faculty members who actually went abroad 30
Number of student who came from abroad 20
Number of faculty members who came from abroad 20
TOTAL 150
(%) 8

RECRUITER SATISFACTION SCORE 200
TOTAL 200
(%) 10

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Reprinted with kind permission from: Outlook 

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