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INDIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. TAKE ON TOMORROW. www.isb.edu. Top 100 B-Schools. 14. UK. 2. 1. Ireland. Netherlands. 7. 1. Canada. 3. Switzerland. France. 3. 58. 1. China. USA. Italy. 3. 2. Spain. 1. Mexico. Belgium. 1. South Africa. 2. 58 from the USA 26 from Europe - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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INDIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

TAKE ONTOMORROW

www.isb.edu

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58 from the USA26 from Europe3 from Asia

Source – Financial Times Survey, 2005

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58USA

7Canada

14UK

3France

3China

3Spain

Netherlands

2Australia

2Ireland 1

1Switzerland

1Italy

Brazil

Mexico

Belgium1

Top 100 B-Schools

South Africa1

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Ranking – Financial Times, 2005 Other statistics – B-school web sites

IESE

Wharton

Harvard

Stanford

INSEADLBS

Kellogg

IMD

Cornell

UCLAAGSM CambridgeOxford

YorkCanada

Rotterdam

HKUST CEIBSChina

Our Vision Internationally top-ranked

CUHK

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“To be an internationally top-ranked, research-driven, independent management institution that grooms future leaders for India and the world”

The ISB Vision

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Strong Affiliations with Leading Business Schools

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Partner with the Best

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Curriculum design and development

Course faculty for Post Graduate Programme & Executive Education Programmes

Faculty recruitment

Establishment of research centres

Support to ISB

Partner with the Best

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Mark Moody -Stuart Director, HSBC Holdings PLC

James SchiroChief Executive Officer

Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer

Timothy Gardner Managing Director

Peter Zencke Executive Board Member

Michael Dell Chairman

Bon-Moo Koo Chairman

Henry Paulson Jr Chairman & CEO

Juergen Fitschen Member Group Executive Committee

Timothy Gardner Managing Director

Daniel Vasella Chairman & CEO

Yoshihiko Miyauchi Chairman

Robert Murdoch CEO, BSkyB

Bernard ArnaultChairman & CEO

Jurgen SchremppChairman

The Governing Board

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The Executive Board

Rajat GuptaChairman ISB & Sr Partner WorldwideMcKinsey & Company Inc

N. R. Narayana MurthyChairman & Chief MentorInfosys Technologies

Rahul BajajChairman & MDBajaj Auto Limited

M. S. BangaPresident - FoodsUnilever Ltd.

Yogesh DeveshwarChairman ITC Limited

Adi GodrejChairman The Godrej Group

Anil AmbaniChairman Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Limited

K. V. KamathMD & CEOICICI Bank Limited

Lakshmi MittalChairman & CEOMittal Steel Company

Sunil MunjalManaging DirectorHero Corporate Service

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The Executive Board

Deepak ParekhChairmanHDFC

Rajendra PawarChairmanNIIT Limited

Girish ReddyFormer MDGoldman Sachs Intl.

Analjit SinghChairman Max India Limited

Pramath SinhaFounding Dean ISB & PrincipalMcKinsey & Company Inc

Mallika SrinivasanDirectorTractor & Farm Equipment

Purnendu ChatterjeeChairmanChatterjee Group

Anil KumarDirector McKinsey & Company Inc

Shiv NadarChairmanHCL Technologies Ltd

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The India Experience

A convergence of contrasts

• Cultural and social experience apart, India is among the fastest growing markets in the world

• India is the cynosure of global marketers

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The India Experience

The economic turnaround• AT Kearney ranks India as one of the most attractive investment

destination in the world

• Over 100 of the Fortune 500 companies have set up R&D centres in India.

• India showed the strongest growth in IT according to International IT research agency Giga Information Group.

• Global economic surveys rank India as the sixth fastest growing country in terms of construction.

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The India Experience

The emerging face of India : Hyderabad

• Hyderabad, India’s Hi-tech city, is among the fastest growing cities in the world, according to the National Geographic survey.

• This vibrant, 400 year old city is famous for its Qutub Shahi architecture, its pearls and its rich cuisine.

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The Hyderabad Experience

• Fifth largest city in India.

• Capital of the third largest state

• International flights to the USA, UK, Singapore, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur.

• Population : 7 million

• Temperature: 10 – 40oC

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The India Experience

The emerging face of India : Hyderabad• Ranked Overall #2 by Dataquest in

Top IT cities in India survey

• Development centers of: Microsoft, Oracle, Google, Dell, Satyam, Infosys, TCS etc.

• Genome Valley: Over 100 Biotech & Pharmacy companies

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The ISB Edge

• One Year Programme

• Global curriculum

• Best in Class Faculty

• Experienced peer group

• World Class Campus

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The ISB faculty includes eminent management intellectuals with international research & teaching experience from the best B-Schools in the world.

Best in Class Faculty

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Best in Class Faculty

• ‘Portfolio faculty model’

Ideal mix of resident & international faculty

International visiting faculty stays for the entire term of course i.e., 6 weeks

Area Leaders

• Over 60 international faculty taking courses every year

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Jagmohan Raju Marketing

Robert Stine Statistics

Mark Finn Accounting

Sunil Chopra Operations

S Venkataraman Entrepreneurship

Anjani Jain Operations

Best in Class Faculty

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Avner Kalay Finance

Greg Udell Finance

Rajiv Banker Technology - IT

Bhagwan Chowdhry Finance/ Economics/Public Policy

Best in Class Faculty

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Eminent industry leaders & professionals are invited to join the faculty at the ISB to share their practical experiences & insights.

Visiting Professionals

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Eminent industry leaders and professionals teach at the ISB

Professor of Management Practice

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One Year Programme

Key Advantages

• Re-enter workforce earlier – one year break only

• Earn post MBA salary for one extra year

• As experienced students, one needs less time to grasp business concepts

• Total contact hours of ISB programme only marginally lower than 2-year programme

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Contact Hours – 1 Year vs. 2 YearsOne-year MBA Programme comparable to the world-class two-year programme

680 - 720720767

Hours

1-year2-year2-year

One Year Programme

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One Year Programme

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Programme Structure

8 terms of 6 weeks each(4 terms core & 4 terms elective)

4 courses per term

33 credits to graduate (17 core and 16 electives)

20 contact hours per course (1 credit)

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• The International Student Exchange Programme

LBS (UK), Cape Town-GSB (South Africa), Recanati-Tel Aviv (Israel), WHU (Germany), HEC (France), Northwestern-Kellogg (USA), UNC-Kenan Flagler (USA), UVA-Darden (USA), Fuqua-Duke University (USA), Garvin-Thunderbird (USA), Cheung Cong GSB (China)• The Wharton Global Consulting Practicum

• Corporate Interaction

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Distinctive Features of the Programme

Global Curriculum

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Centres of Excellence

• Six Centres of Excellence

• “Managing in emerging markets” as underlying theme

Centres of Excellence

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Experienced Peer Group

Class of 2006 : Average Age 27 years Batch Size:349

22-25 years32%

>40 years1%30-35 years

12%

25-30 years54%

35-40 years1%

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> 8 years12%

6-8 years13%

2-4 years42%

<2 years5%

Class of 2006 : Average Work Experience 5 years Batch Size :349

Experienced Peer Group

4-6 years28%

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Services1%

Technology42%

*Others5%

Operations15%

Marketing9%

Consulting13% Entrepreneur

4%

Marine3%

Finance8%

Others: Advertising, Fashion Designing, Medicine, Education/ Research, Insurance & Planning & Architecture & General Management

Experienced Peer Group

Class of 2006 : Diverse Work Category Batch Size :349

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Experienced Peer Group

Class of 2006 : Average GMAT 690 Batch Size:349

700-74042%

600-64013%

650-69036%

>7509%

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Experienced Peer Group

702 28 25% 77,688

716 28 33% 79,670

703 29 17% 53,878

690 27 19% 29,000

Average GMAT Scores

AverageAge

% of WomenStudents

TuitionCost in USD

Source: B-school web sites 2005

680 28 23% 78,000

670 30 20% 44,770

711 NA 35% 82,680

5 Yrs

NA

6 Yrs

5 Yrs

AverageWork Exp.

5.5 Yrs

7 Yrs

NA

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The ISB Campus is awesome & life on campus is sensually invigorating & intellectually stimulating.

World Class Campus

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World Class Campus

• State of the Art Lecture theaters

• Broad band Communications Network

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• Scenic expanse of 260 acres

Campus facilities

World Class Campus

• State of the Art Lecture theaters

• Broad band Communications Network

• Learning Resource Centre

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• Scenic expanse of 260 acres

Campus facilities

• State of the Art Lecture theaters

• Broad band Communications Network

• Learning Resource Centre

World Class Campus

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• Scenic expanse of 260 acres

Campus facilities

• State of the Art Lecture theaters

• Broad band Communications Network

• Learning Resource Centre

World Class Campus

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• Learning Resource Centre

• World Class Library with access to International databases

Campus facilities

World Class Campus

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• Family & Single accommodation equipped with TV, Cable, furniture & Kitchen appliances

• Student Village

• Air Conditioned & Serviced living areas

World Class Campus

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• Culturally invigorating and intellectually stimulating student life

• A number of professional, recreational, social, and academic clubs to expand interests• Consulting• Emerging Markets• Business & Technology• Finance• Marketing• Golf• Sports• EVC

• The ISB Spouses and Family Association (SFA) for students families

• Energy & Operations• Healthcare • Business Lifestyle Society• Net Impact• Photography• Arts & Creativity• Music

Student Life

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Student Life

Business & Arts• Students learn to

explore the mind of an artist, and understand his art

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• Gym, swimming pool, tennis, basketball and squash courts

Student Life

• Recreation facilities

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Placements

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The Career Advancement Services at the ISB facilitates dramatic career shifts

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Dramatic ‘Career Shifts’

Placements

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Career Services

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Placements’05: Strong Recognition

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Placements

Placement Results - 2005

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Placements

Placement Results - 2005

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Placements

Placement for Women

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BPM4% Consulting

31%

General Management

6%Finance18%

Operations9%

Sales &Marketing

25%

Technology7%

Placement Profile : Function-wise Break-up

Placements

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FMCG/PHARMA

BANKING AND FINANCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

CONSULTING

Placements - 2005

151 companies, 351 offers

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Placements - 2005

FMCG/Pharma/Manufacturing

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Consulting

Placements - 2005

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Banks/Financial Services/Finance/Insurance

Placements - 2005

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Information Technology

Placements - 2005

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Eligibility Criteria

• Graduation Degree

• 15 years of undergraduate schooling are eligible

• Tests (GMAT, GRE, CAT*)

• Work experience

• Recommendations

• Essays

• Interview (Short listed Candidates)

* Exceptional candidates with CAT Scores will be considered. If they meet the combined admissions criteria, a conditional offer maybe made, subject to their taking the GMAT before 10th March, 2006 and obtaining a minimum score of 680.

Analytical

Leadership

Personal

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Rolling Application

Rolling Application Process for International Applicants

• Applicable to all international applicants

• The applicant will be interviewed within one month of the application submission date and will be informed about the decision two weeks from the date of the interview.

• The applicant needs to submit an application online

Class of 2007 Batch Size = 425 (6 Sections of 70)Date of Commencement = April 15, 2006

• Last Date of application 31st Jan’06

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Programme Fees

  INR US$ TWD

Academic fees 1,300,000 28,889 970,000

Accommodation 115,000 (Single) 2,555 85,000

  175,000(Married) 3,889 130,000

Food (Pay at actuals) ~50,000 ~1,111 ~37,000

Laptop ~50,000 ~1,111 ~37,000

Total (Estimated) 1,515,000

to 1,575,00033,667

to 35,0001,130,000

to 1,175,000

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Scholarships

• Tuition Waivers awarded at the time of admission based on need & merit

• ISB “Scholars of Excellence” awarded at the end of the first four terms

• Company Scholarships - illustrative• HSBC

• Novartis

• Citigroup

• KC Maritime

• Anand Group

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Contact Details

Direct LineChristina Lou (Founder Director)[email protected] Direct Line Counseling Company6F,88, Sec.3, Xin Shen South RdTaipei, TaiwanTel:886223699671 ext 14Fax:886223692400www.eapply.com.tw

ISBRahul ChoudahaManager-AdmissionsISB Campus,Gachibowli,Hyderabad, India 500019Tel: 91-40 23187401Cell: 91-9391102849Email: [email protected]: www.isb.edu/pgp

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TAKE ONTOMORROW

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