The Indian School of Business (ISB) has announced the launch of an Executive Programme in Business Management. The programme is for mid-career professionals who aim for insight and cross-functional expertise essential for navigating a global business landscape. The first cohort of the Executive Programme in Business Management is scheduled to begin on September 28.
Designed for managers, entrepreneurs, consultants and domain specialists across sectors, the programme blends academic rigour through faculty with an application-focused learning model. Participants will engage through live online teaching sessions with faculty, live-virtual sessions with industry people, case studies, masterclasses, and a guided capstone project.
The fee for the ISB course is Rs 2,95,000 plus taxes. Applicants will have the option to pay fees in instalments. Before starting the course, they have to pay Rs 1,74,050. In the second and third instalments, which will be on October 18 and November 7, respectively, they have to pay Rs 87,025. Aspirants will have to give 5-6 hours a week for the programme.
The programme in business management is in a blended format, with 32 weeks of online learning and a two-day experience on the ISB campus in Hyderabad. Structured in six phases, the curriculum covers: analytical foundations, marketing, and operations, macroeconomics and strategy, leadership and change management, artificial intelligence, technology, and innovation and a capstone presentation.
The course is delivered by ISB’s faculty, including both resident professors and visiting scholars from institutions like Wharton, Kellogg, and London Business School. Notable faculty members likely to contribute include Prof. Rajendra Srivastava and Prof. Anjal Prakash. Upon completion, graduates will be given a programme certificate and access to a network, city-level chapters, and continuous learning opportunities.
Meanwhile, the Indian School of Business (ISB), Hyderabad, is the best management college in India and 27th globally in the Financial Times (FT) rankings of MBA 2025. Of the total 100 B schools, 8 of them are from India. Last year, only 6 Indian business schools secured a spot in the FT rankings of MBA. The rank of the ISB has improved this year to 31 in 2024 and 39 in 2023. The three-year average rank of the Institute is 32. It stood at 4 for the alumni network.
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