Success School — that can well be the other name of Netaji Subhas Institute of Business Management (NSIBM) located at Pokhari on the outskirts of Jamshedpur.
The newbie, which secured the approval of AICTE, in 2005, has made the state proud by becoming the only management institute from Jharkhand to figure in the list of top 40 emerging B-schools of the country. Affiliated to Kolhan University, NSIBM has ranked ninth according to a survey by Competition Success Review.
The survey was conducted on the basis of an inspection by a three-member team from the magazine, which visited the B-school in January-February this year.
According to the survey report that has been uploaded in Competition Success Review’s website, NSIBM secured 759.17 points out of a total of 1,400. In infrastructure section, it notched 139.27 points out of 160 and 164.62 out of 455 in the category of faculty, publication, research, consultancy and other programmes. In admission, curriculum and delivery system, the B-school bagged 189.81 points out of 320 while in placements, USP, social responsibility, networking and industry interface, it got 265.48 points out of 465.
“It is a great achievement for us. We have been informed that a comprehensive report on the survey (CSR-GHRDC B-School Survey-2011) will appear in the November edition of CSR,” Nagendra Kumar, dean of NSIBM, said.
Training and Advanced Studies in Management and Communications Ltd, Pune, topped the category, “Emerging 40 Top B-Schools of Excellence”, with 768.39 points followed by Sona School of Management, Salem, Tamil Nadu, which bagged 767.39 points. The Business School, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, J&K, ranked third with 766.07 points.
Kolhan University vice chancellor Salil Kumar Roy was all praises for the management school. “The management school is doing well and deserves credit for its feat. Apart from state-of-the-art infrastructure, one good thing about the institute is that it conducts regular counselling of students besides providing facilities like wi-fi connection, that too in a remote location,” Roy said.
The vice chancellor also hailed the B-school’s director M.N. Singh for providing latest facilities to the students and promoting education in this part of the country.
Apart from MBA, NSIBM offers two more courses — BBA and BCA. Placement records of the B-School have been impressive in the past two years. Some of the headhunters were Videocon, Crompton Greaves, Samsung, HDFC Bank, Cease Fire and Kohinoor Steel.





