EXPANDING HORIZONS
India Today|November 13, 2023
FROM COURSES FOR THE ARMED FORCES TO TEACHING FISCAL PRUDENCE TO ZILLA PARISHAD MEMBERS, INDIA'S FIRST IIM TAKES MANAGEMENT EDUCATION BEYOND BUSINESS WHILE REMAINING TRUE TO ITS CORE
Arkamoy Datta Majumdar
EXPANDING HORIZONS

The feathers in its cap only keep growing. The Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, one of the oldest IIMs in the country, found a place in the top business schools in Asia-alongside its counterparts in Ahmedabad and Bengaluru-in the QS Global MBA Rankings 2024. And that is only its latest achievement. India's first IIM is also the first among the only three triple-accredited (Triple Crown) Indian business schools. A Triple Crown business school is one that has received accreditation from the Association of MBAS (AMBA), Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB) and EQUIS, which work as a quality benchmark for the institution. The AMBA accreditation is awarded to only 3 per cent of B-schools of the world.

Taking the institute from strength to strength is Professor Uttam Kumar Sarkar, who was elevated as the director of the premier institute in August 2021 even though his association with the institute dates back to 1997. "In its continuous journey toward excellence, IIM Calcutta always strives to keep itself as the dream destination of students, faculty, staff, and recruiters by fulfilling their high priority needs," says Prof. Sarkar. Under his helmsmanship, IIMC is taking management education to everyone. So, it has launched a six-month Business Management Programme for Defence Forces and partnered with the West Bengal government to train newly elected zilla parishad members on fiscal prudence, transparency, time management and teamwork.

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