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|June 01, 2025
IMT Ghaziabad achieving excellence and nurturing leadership through knowledge, innovation, tech-readiness, entrepreneurial mindset and sustainability
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Established in 1980, IMT Ghaziabad is one of India's leading AACSB-accredited business schools, ranked among the Top 100 globally in the Financial Times Global Masters in Management Ranking 2024. A trailblazer in sustainability and responsible management, IMT's flagship initiatives have earned global acclaim, including recognition in AACSB's 'Innovations That Inspire'. As a UN PRME Champion, the institute continues to integrate purpose-driven leadership into every aspect of business education.
IMT Ghaziabad's faculty brings a powerful mix of academic depth and industry experience, with research regularly featured in internationally reputed journals. This distinctive approach ensures the curriculum remains both rigorous and industry-relevant.
Experiential learning is embedded across programs through state-of-the-art facilities such as the Bloomberg Finance Lab, AI Clinic, and Digital Marketing Lab, equipping students with future-ready skills. A strong global alumni network of over 15,000 professionals, spanning C-suite executives to dynamic mid-career leaders, actively contributes to student mentorship.
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