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THE WEEK - HANSA RESEARCH –BEST B SCHOOL SURVEY 2016

Best B School Survey is an annual exercise to identify the best business schools inIndia. The study is conducted byTHE WEEK, an English weekly news magazine published by MalayalaManoramaGroup, in association withHansa Research Group Pvt. Ltd.

The rankings based on this survey will be published in The Week. To participate in the Best B School Survey2016, you need to fill in this datasheet / questionnaire (referred to as questionnaire from here onwards) and send it to us.

Kindly establish your institute’s eligibility to participate before proceeding.

Eligibility

To be eligible for participating in the survey, an institute should meet the criteria given below. Please fill the form only if your institution fulfills the following criteria:

The instituteshould be recognized as an Institute of National Importanceand offers full- time Business Management (MBA / PGDM / PGDBM) program

OR

The institute should be offering full- time Business Managementprogram(MBA / PGDM / PGDBM) and should havegraduated at least three batches of students for this program

INSTRUCTIONS

Please read the instructions carefully for filling up the questionnaire:

  1. All information provided should be related to your flagship full-time postgraduate Business Management (MBA / PGDM / PGDBM)courseonly (referred to as Business Mgmt. Prgm. from here onwards).
  1. This questionnaire has EIGHT sections and ELEVEN pages. Kindly check the questionnaire to ensure it is complete. In case any page is missing, you are advised to download the questionnaire from
  1. The data given by the institute will be treated as confidential and will be used for survey and ranking purpose only (except for information captured in section 1). You are therefore advised to fill in all questions / data / information given in the questionnaire (supported by evidence & documents wherever required), failing which your institute will not be considered for the survey.
  1. Please enter correct information only. Do not overwrite any data. Keep the questionnaire neat.
  1. Please fill all the information in CAPITAL LETTERS only.
  1. Please provide precise and specific details, exactly as requested in this format. No detailed description should be included anywhere; do not include any detail/information which is not asked for.
  1. Do not leave any question blank. If any question is not applicable for the institute, clearly mention “Not applicable” or “NA” in the space provided.
  1. Hansa Research’s validation team may call you back or visit your college for validating data and information provided by you.
  1. The datasheet / questionnaire duly completed and signed by the head of the college/institute should reach Hansa Research on the address given below by 30thAugust2016. Forms reaching us after this date will not be considered.

Arshad Khan

HANSA Research Group Pvt. Ltd.

Sahney Business Centre, Building A, First Floor,

27 Kirol Road, Vidyavihar (W)

Mumbai - 400 086

  1. If you have any questions regarding this survey, you can write to Arshad Khanat rnatively, you can call us on 02261798661or 9967991808.
  1. The following supporting documents need to be sent along with the filled in questionnaire.

a)AICTE / NBA Certification

b)Copy of NAAC Accreditation letters, if any

c)Copy of letters for other International Accreditations, if any

d)Copy of affiliation letters from Foreign Universities, if any

e)Placement Details for batch of 2014-16 – Final Placements

  1. Placement Brochure
  2. List of companies that visited your campus for final placements
  3. Offer letters of the top 10 domestic and international final placements for the batch of 2014-16
  4. Highest salary mentioned in section 6 will not be considered to be valid unless supported by relevant offer letter. In the absence of supporting offer letter for the highest package, the highest of the salaries mentioned on the supporting letters will be considered for ranking purpose
  5. Contact details of top five recruiters with number of student recruited for final placements

f)Placement Details for batch of 2015-17 – Summer Placements

  1. List of companies that visited your campus for summer placements
  2. Offer letters of the top 10 domestic and international summer placements for the batch of 2015-17
  3. Highest salary mentioned in section 6 will not be considered to be valid unless supported by relevant offer letter. In the absence of supporting offer letter for the highest package, the highest of the salaries mentioned on the supporting letters will be considered for ranking purpose
  4. Contact details of top five recruiters with number of student recruited for summer placement

SECTION 1 - INSTITUTE PROFILE
Information collected in this section can be published for the benefit of the students
1 / Name of the Institute
2 / Name of the affiliating University
3 / Address of the Institute
City and Pin Code
State / UT
4a / Landline No. 1 (include city code)
4b / Landline No. 2 (include city code)
4c / Fax (include city code)
5 / Mobile No. (10 digit mobile no.)
6 / Email ID
7 / Website
8a / Principal / Director’s Name
8b / Qualification
8c / Email
8d / Direct Landline No. (include city code) / ---
8e / Mobile No. (10 digit mobile no.)
9a / Name of contact person for the survey
9b / Email
9c / Mobile No. (10 digit mobile no.)
10a / Placement Head’s Name
10b / Email
10c / Mobile No. (10 digit mobile no.)
11 / Year in which the College/ Institution was established/registered
12 / Year in which the first batch passed out
13 / Ownership Status / Central Govt. / 1
( Circle in the box corresponding to the relevant status) / State Govt. / 2
Trust / 3
Society / 4
Private / 5
Other (specify)______/ 9
14a / Affiliation Status / Institute of National Importance / 1
( Circle in the box corresponding to the relevant status) / University Department / 2
Affiliated to University / 3
Deemed University / 4
Other (specify)______/ 9
14b / Business School Type / Standalone B-school (offer only business mgmt. prgms.) / 1
( Circle the relevant box ) / Multi-disciplinary College (offers courses in at least two disciplines) / 2
University Department / 3
Other (specify)______/ 9
15a / Name of the Flagship Program / MBA / 1
MMS / 2
PG Diploma in Mgmt. / Business Mgmt. (PGDBM / PGDM / PGP) / 3
Other (specify)______/ 9
15b / Duration of the flagship program / 1 year / 1 / 2 years / 2
15c / Type of the flagship program / Residential Prgm. / 1 / Regular (Non-residential Prgm.) / 2
16a / AICTE / NBA Accreditation Status / Accredited / 1
(For full time Business Mgmt. Prgm.) / Provisionally Accredited / 2
Not Accredited / 3
Not eligible yet / 4
16b / If Accredited / Provisionally Accredited / Status effective from / Period of validity
D / D / M / M / Y / Y / Years
17a / NAAC Accreditation Status / Accredited / 1
Not Accredited / 2
Not eligible yet / 3
17b / If Accredited / NAAC Accreditation valid upto / NAAC Accreditation Grade / NAAC Accreditation Score
D / D / M / M / Y / Y / .
18a / Other Valid International Accreditations / 1.______
(Attach supporting documents) / 2. ______
3. ______
18b / Affiliations with Recognized Foreign Universities / 1. ______
2. ______
(Attach supporting documents) / 3. ______
19 / Total Fees for entire flagship program (enter the complete amount) / INR
Tuition fees / INR
Admission process charges / INR
University fees / INR
Exam fees / INR
Hostel Fees (applicable only for fully residential program) / INR
Caution deposit / INR
Other fees (if any) / INR

Note:Total fees for entire flagship program (19) = Tuition fees+ Admission process charge + University fees+ Exam fees +Hostel fees + Caution deposit + Otherfees

Please note that the following sections should have details only for the flagship Business Management program

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SECTION 2 - INFRASTRUCTURE
20 / Physical Resources Available / Land (in acres)
Exclusive for this Institution (Business Mgmt.)
Shared with other institutes in the campus, if any
Total Land (Exclusive + Shared)
21 / Hostel Facility
(Circle relevant codes and provide other details for Business Mgmt. program only) / Yes / No / Exclusive (1)/ Shared (2) / Owned (1)/ Rented (2) / On Campus(1)/
Off Campus(2) / No. of Rooms / Quarters / No. of Accommodated Students / Faculty
Hostel for Boys / Y / N / 1 / 2 / 1 / 2 / 1 / 2
Hostel for Girls / Y / N / 1 / 2 / 1 / 2 / 1 / 2
Residential facility for faculty / Y / N / 1 / 2 / 1 / 2 / 1 / 2
22 / Canteen Facility
(Circle relevant codes and provide other details) / Yes / No / No. of Canteens on campus / Total sitting space in all the canteens
Y / N
23 / Library Facility
Carpet Area of Library (in sq m)
No. of seats in the reading space / Photocopying facility in the library / Y / N
No. of library staff / No. of library staff with degree in Library Mgmt
24 / Computerization of library functions like books search, indexing etc. / Y / N / Library services on internet/intranet / Y / N
Availability of Digital library content / Y / N
25 / No. of titles in the library
(count of unique books, do not include magazines and journals) / No. of volumes in the library
(count of total copies of all books, do not include magazines and journals)

Note: Number of volumes should be more than number of titles in the library

2014-15 / 2015-16 / 2016-17(as of 30th June)
01 / No. of New Titles added (Business Management)
02 / No. of New Volumes added (Business Management)
03 / No. of Magazines / Periodicals subscribed to (physical form)
04 / No. of Business Magazines / Periodicals in hard copy (Physical form)
05 / No. of National journals subscribed to in hard copy (physical form)
06 / No. of International journals subscribed to in hard copy (physical form)
07 / No. of Business Journals subscribed in hardcopy(physical form)

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26 / Internet Facility
Internet Access facility in the college / Y / N / Is the Campus Wi-fi enabled? / Y / N
27 / Laboratory – Computer
Availability of computer labs for Business Mgmt.students / Y / N / Total no. of computers available for Business Mgmt students (in all the labs)
28 / Classrooms / Seminar Rooms / Faculty Rooms
No. of classrooms for Business Mgmt.
Availability of multimedia projectors in the classrooms / Y / N / Total no. of multimedia projectors for the Business Mgmt. Prgm.
Number of Auditoriums / Total seating capacity of all the Auditoriums
29 / No. of individualfaculty rooms?(Business Mgmt.) / Faculty rooms equipped with computer? / Y / N
Faculty rooms have internet facility? / Y / N
30 / Games & Sports Facilities
Availability of Indoor Games / Y / N / Tennis Court / Y / N
Football Ground / Y / N / Basketball Court / Y / N
Cricket Ground / Y / N / Badminton Court / Y / N
31 / Other Facilities
Availability of Gymnasium / Y / N / Availability of Swimming Pool / Y / N
Common rooms for Girls / Y / N / Common rooms for Boys / Y / N
32 / Safety & Emergency Medical Care / Yes / No
Availability of medical staff on campus to provide first-aid/medical help in emergency / Y / N
Number of Medical Practitioners / Number of nursing staff

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SECTION 3 - INTELLECTUAL RESOURCES – FACULTY
Details of Full Time Faculty in the Business Mgmt. Prgm.
(DO NOT INCLUDEthe details of visiting faculty / part time faculty here)
33a / No. of Teaching Faculty in Business Mgmt.(only full time faculty, include professors, associate professors, assistant professors and other teaching staff) / (11-22)
33b / No. of Professors (full time) / (35-46)
33c / No. of Associate Professors / Readers / Senior Lecturers (full time) / (47-58)
33d / No. of Assistant Professors / Lecturers (full time) / (59-70)
33e / No. of other teaching staff (if any) (full time) / (71-82)
33f / No. of Non-teaching Staff (full time) / (83-94)
Note: No. of teaching faculty (33a) = No. of Prof (33b) + No. of Associate Prof (33c) + No. of Assistant Prof (33d) +No. of other teaching staff (33e)
34 / Teacher Student Ratio / : / (161-172)
Faculty Qualification (provide data only for full time faculty who are currently associated with the institute)
35 / No. of Faculty Members with PhD / (191-194)
Faculty Experience – Academic
(Sum of these should be equal to total no. of full time teaching faculty in 33a)
36a / No. of Faculty Members with less than 12 months (1 year) of experience in teaching
36b / No. of Faculty Members with 1-5 yrs of experience in teaching / (203-206)
36c / No. of Faculty Members with 5-10 yrs of experience in teaching / (207-210)
36d / No. of Faculty Members with more than 10 yrs of experience in teaching / (211-214)
Faculty Experience – Industry
(Sum of these should be equal to total no. of full time teaching faculty in 33a)
36e / No. of Faculty Members with no or less than 12 months (1 year) of experience in industry
36f / No. of Faculty Members with 1-5 yrs of experience in industry / (215-218)
36g / No. of Faculty Members with 5-10 yrs of experience in industry / (219-222)
36h / No. of Faculty Members with more than 10 yrs of experience in industry / (223-226)
Faculty Retention (Sum of these should be equal to total no. of full time teaching faculty in 33a)
37a / No. of faculty who have spent less than 12 months (1 year)in the institute
37b / No. of faculty who have spent 1-2 yrs in the institute / (247-250)
37c / No. of faculty who have spent between 2-5 yrs in the institute / (251-254)
37d / No. of faculty who have spent more than 5 yrs in the institute / (255-258)
Faculty Research (Published in a national / international journal)
(Sum of these should be equal to total no. of full time teaching faculty in 33a)
(attach supporting documents)
38a / No. of faculty without any research publication
38b / No. of faculty who have 1-2 research publications / (259-262)
38c / No. of faculty who have 3-4 research publications / (263-266)
38d / No. of faculty who have 5 or more research publications / (267-270)
SECTION 3 - INTELLECTUAL RESOURCES - FACULTY (…Contd)
Faculty Book Publication (Already Published)
(Sum of these should be equal to total no. of full time teaching faculty in 33a)
39a / No. of faculty without anybook
39b / No. of faculty who have 1-2 books / (271-274)
39c / No. of faculty who have 3-4 books / (275-278)
39d / No. of faculty who have 5 or more books / (279-282)
Details of Visiting Faculty in the Business Mgmt. Prgm.
40a / Total no. of Visiting Faculty in Business Mgmt. / (363-366)
40b / No. of visiting Faculty in Business Mgmt. with PhD / (367-370)
40c / No. of visiting Faculty in Business Mgmt. with more than 10 years of industry experience / (371-374)

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SECTION 4 - ACADEMIC PROGRAMS & PROCESSES
41 / Total no. of Specializations offered for Business Mgmt.
42 / Specializations offered / Finance / 01
(Circle the relevant codes) / Sales & Marketing / 02
Human Resource / 03
Systems / IT / 04
Operations / 05
Retail / 06
Agriculture / 07
Other (specify)______/ 08
Other (specify)______/ 09
Other (specify)______/ 10
43a / Availability of PhD Program (Yes - Y / No - N) / Y / N
43b / No. of PhDs produced till date
43c / Mentoring system to help the students (Yes - Y / No - N) / Y / N
Type of Mentoring system
(Circle the relevant code) / Formal system of mentoring by faculty / 1
Informal mentoring by faculty / 2
Formal system of mentoring by senior students / alumni / 3
Informal mentoring by senior students / alumni / 4
44a / Availability of psychological and psychiatric counseling (Yes - Y / No - N) / Y / N
44b / Qualification of the counselor
44c / Average no. of cases handled by the counselor per month

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SECTION 5 - QUALITY OF STUDENTS ADMITTED
Student’s Intake (only for academic year 2016-17)
45a / Student intake strength (sanctioned for 1st year of Business Mgmt. Prgm.)
45b / No. of applications received (for 1st year Business Mgmt Prgm.)
45c / No. of students admitted (in 1st year Business Mgmt. Prgm.)
45d / No. of students admitted on merit basis
Note: Consider only those admitted through national level entrance exams
45e / No. of students admitted based on NRI / Foreign National quotas
Note: Do not consider management quota here
45f / No. of students admitted on non - merit basis (through management quota)
Name of the Entrance Exam
(Enter detail only if admissions taken through entrance test(s), else leave it blank. Enter detail for Academic year 2016-17) / No. of Students Admitted / Highest Rank or percentile
(for Gen Merit category only) / Lowest Rank or percentile
(for Gen Merit category only)
46a / CAT
46b / XAT
46c / CMAT
46d / GMAT
46e / MAT / ATMA
46f / State Level Entrance Test (specify)______
46g / College’s own Entrance Test (specify) ______
46h / Others (specify)______
46i / Others (specify)______
46j / No. of students admitted in 1st year through entrance exams (merit basis - Should match with 45d)
47 / Student Profile (for students admitted in academic year 2016-17)
No. of students in 1st Year Business Mgmt. Prgm.
No. of students who completed their previous qualification from Same State/UT
No. of students who completed their previous qualification from some Other State/UT
No. of Males / No. of Females
No. of fresher’s (students with no work experience) / No. of students with work experience of less than 1 year
No. of students with work experience of 1-2 years / No. of students with work experience more than 2-5 years
No. of students with work experience of 5-10 years / No. of students with work experience more than 10 years
Average domestic work experience / yrs / Average international work experience / yrs

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SECTION 6 – PLACEMENTS
Facilities / Yes / No
48 / Availability of a full-time placement officer / Y / N
Placement Details - Final Placement of batch 2014-16 / All students / Finance / Marketing / HR
49a / Total no. of students graduated
49b / Total no. of students placed
49c / Total no. of students NOT placed
49d / No. of students placed on Day 1 of Placement
49e / Total no. of students placed – Domestic
49f / Total no. of students placed – International
49g / No. of students who opted out of placements to go for higher studies/ own business
Note: Total no. of students graduated (49a) = No. of students placed (49b) + No. of students not placed (49c) + No. of students who opted out of placements (49g)
Salary Packages offered - Final Placement of batch 2014-16 / All students / Finance / Marketing / HR
50a / Highest Domestic salary (in INR lakhs per annum) / Rs. / Rs. / Rs. / Rs.
50b / Company name with highest domestic salary
50c / Average Domestic salary (in INR lakhs per annum)
(Add the salary offered to all the students placed domestically and divide it by the no. of students placed domestically) / Rs. / Rs. / Rs. / Rs.
50d / Highest International salary (in INR lakhs per annum) / Rs. / Rs. / Rs. / Rs.
50e / Company name with highest international salary
Note: If a student has got more than 1 placement than only his/her highest package would be considered at the time of calculating the average salary
Recruiters (attach supporting documents - for batch 2014-16)
51a / No. of recruiters visiting the campus for Final Placements – Domestic
51b / No. of recruiters visiting the campus for Final Placements – International
Placement Details - Summer Internship ofbatch 2015-17 / All students / Finance / Marketing / HR
52a / Percentageof students who got stipend for their Summer Internship / % / % / % / %
52b / Highest Domestic stipend (in INR per month) / Rs. / Rs. / Rs. / Rs.
52c / Company name with highest domestic stipend
52d / Average Domestic stipend (in INR per month)
(Add the stipend offered to all the students placed domestically and divide it by the no. of students placed domestically) / Rs. / Rs. / Rs. / Rs.
52e / Highest International stipend (in INR per month) / Rs. / Rs. / Rs. / Rs.
52f / Company name with highest international stipend
Note: If a student has got more than 1 placement than only his/her highest package would be considered at the time of calculating the average stipend
Recruiters (attach supporting documents - for batch 2015-17)
53a / No. of recruiters visiting the campus for Summer Placements – Domestic
53b / No. of recruiters visiting the campus for Summer Placements – International
SECTION 6 – PLACEMENTS (Contd….)
53c / Top 5 recruiters
(in terms of no. of students placed - in academic year 2015-16)
Please mention the no. of students recruited by each of them / Recruiter name / No. of students recruited / Phone no. of the recruiter
1.
2.
3.
4.
(Data required for final placement only) / 5.

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SECTION 7–INDUSTRY EXPOSURE AND EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Industry Interface (between April 2015 - Mar 2016)
54a / No. of student workshops/ training programs apart from internships
54b / No. of live projects with student participation
54c / Total no. of guest speakers from the industry
54d / No. of National Conferences organized
54e / No. of International Conferences organized
55 / Alumni
Does Alumni Association exists (Yes - Y, No - N) / Y / N / No. of members
No. of Alumni meets held between April 2015 - Mar 2016
56 / Does your institute offer student exchange programme (Yes – Y, No – N) / Y / N
No. of students participating in the student exchange programme between
April 2015 - Mar 2016
57 / Does the college publish its own journal / magazine (Yes – Y, No – N) / Y / N

SECTION 8 - DECLARATION