SPJIMR MBA Program Enters FT Ranking at #74, Signaling India's Rising Management Education

  • SPJIMR's PGPM program debuted at #74 in the 2026 Financial Times Global MBA Ranking.
  • SPJIMR is the highest new entrant in this year's FT ranking.
  • The program boasts 44% female faculty, ranking fifth globally for faculty gender diversity among Indian business schools.
  • Alumni experienced a 199% salary increase three years post-graduation, placing SPJIMR fifth globally for salary increase.
  • SPJIMR ranked #29 globally for Value for Money and #39 for Careers Service effectiveness.

SPJIMR's entry into the FT Top 75 signifies the growing prominence of Indian business schools on the global stage. This ranking provides a validation of SPJIMR's unique approach to management education, emphasizing leadership, innovation, and social impact, particularly within the context of a rapidly evolving AI-driven economy. The strong value proposition and impressive alumni salary increases suggest a model that could be replicated by other institutions seeking to expand their global reach.

Competitive Landscape
The rapid ascent of SPJIMR in the FT ranking will likely intensify competition for students and faculty with established global MBA programs, potentially driving innovation in curriculum and delivery.
AI Integration
The program's focus on AI integration will need to demonstrate tangible career outcomes for graduates to justify its curriculum and attract students seeking future-proof skills.
Sustainability Focus
Given the FT ranking's inclusion of sustainability metrics, SPJIMR will need to continually strengthen its commitment to and reporting on environmental and social impact to maintain its position.