It pays to be in touch with the Indian School of Business. This morning, the ISB’s AdCom reached out to let us know about some changes that are afoot. First, the Class of 2012 has a record number of women – 167 of 573 or 29% of the total class – a slight increase from last year’s 28%. The question is, when the ISB’s Mohali campus opens next year, and the class size expands to 770 students, will the percentage of women stay the same? In the class of 2012, 13 countries are represented, including Spain, Russia, Australia, Thailand and Nepal, belying the myth that the ISB is only for Indian students. Another myth? At the ISB, it is all about the GMAT. Just like most top North American programs, the ISB’s average GMAT is 710. More than just stats, the ISB’s AdCom is seeking diversity, proven by the fact that in the Class of 2012, you will find film directors, poets, dancers, sky divers, and even India’s first Audio Book Author and a commander in the Indian Naval Force.
Read the full article: MBA News: Changes at the Indian School of Business
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