India's Most Preferred B-schools!

In India's largest B-school Rankings initiative ever, as many as 5,410 people voted for the best B-schools all through November and December 2007 and here are the results! Browse through the results across various categories to gain amazing insights into what India thinks about Indian business schools.

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PaGaLGuY B-school Rankings - Credits

The PaGaLGuY.com B-school Rankings started off as the summer internship project of four MBA students but before long, it had become an obsession that had trickled out of the PaGaLGuY headquarters in Mumbai to students and professors across a few Indian b-schools, IIT Kharagpur and The Wharton School. Here are some of the key people involved in the project. If you liked what we created, raise a toast in their name.

Aristo Bhupal and Gauri Shirur from Goa Institute of Management and Sonali Melmane and Naresh Poonia from Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Pune - all from the band of interns at PaGaLGuY.com in the summer of 2007.

Rajat Goyal for spec-ing the project and giving it to Ashish Thapliyal and his bunch of tech-wizards at Numedios, who powered the technology behind the survey.

Nikhil Kulkarni, Aliasgar Lakdawala, Sachin Kadam, Abhishek Shah and Pulak Mishra for their contribution in making sure that the word of the rankings survey reached the maximum number of people. Harshal Modi for doing that and for making sense of things when we couldn't. The PaGaLGuY.com Community, which lies at the very core of everything we do.

From the PaGaLGuY Headquarters, Sandeep Kalidindi for singlehandedly making sense of all the behemoth data we had collected. Kunal Nagar, Khushbu Thakkar and Daljeet Singh for executing a brilliant marketing campaign that helped in hitting a large and quality sample size. Apurv Pandit for powering the content and design. Allwin Agnel, the Chief Pagal for being the perfect smiling Buddha boss and staunchly supporting the project from across the world despite the deadly deadlines at Wharton.

And lastly, Jeff Howe for giving 'crowdsourcing' to the world and Ricardo Semler for showing us how to bring democracy at work, and into other things.

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