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The Indian Institute of Management Ranchi (IIM Ranchi) represents a sophisticated paradigm in the evolution of management education in India. Established on December 15, 2009, it was the ninth Indian Institute of Management to be founded, commencing its academic journey on July 6, 2010, under the auspices of the 11th Five Year Plan. Since its inception, the institute has transcended its initial operational challenges to emerge as an "Institute of National Importance" under the Ministry of Education, Government of India. Located in the "City of Waterfalls," Ranchi, the institute has moved from temporary facilities to a sprawling, vertically integrated permanent campus in Nayasarai, signaling a long-term commitment to academic excellence and regional development.
The institutional growth of IIM Ranchi is guided by its strategic vision, "IIM Ranchi@2030," which focuses on four core pillars: Educational Innovation, Impactful Research, Social Impact, and Internationalization. This strategic framework ensures that the institute remains globally aspiring while staying locally responsive, particularly given its location in the tribal heartland of Jharkhand. By balancing rigorous quantitative management training with a deep grounding in liberal arts and social sciences, IIM Ranchi aims to produce leaders who are not only technically proficient but also socially conscious and ethically grounded.
The foundational philosophy of IIM Ranchi is encapsulated in its motto, "Bahumukh Vikaso Gantavya," which translates to the pursuit of multifaceted development for individuals, institutions, and society at large. This commitment to holistic growth is reflected in the institute's vision to be a leading management institute focused on the multifaceted development of graduates and scholars. The mission complements this by focusing on excellence in management education and research that positively impacts people, organizations, and the broader community.
A unique aspect of IIM Ranchi’s identity is its institutional symbolism, which features the crow. In various cultures, the crow is revered as a keeper of knowledge, distinguished by its keen eyesight, alertness, and intelligence—qualities that are considered indispensable for management leadership. Furthermore, the crow symbolizes community living, mutual care, and sharing, values that IIM Ranchi integrates into its academic and social philosophy. The crow is artistically rendered as a forward-moving arrow, signifying progress and a shared direction, while the accompanying green strokes represent the community’s inclusivity and collective advancement.
The institute’s core values—Humility, Honesty, and Hard Work—serve as the behavioral benchmarks for all members of the IIM Ranchi community. These values are intended to drive institutional and individual excellence, fostering a culture grounded in integrity and persistence. The culture is further defined as being student-centered, research-oriented, and socially responsible, with a global mindset that encourages cross-cultural exchange and collaboration.
IIM Ranchi has demonstrated a consistent ability to secure a high standing in the competitive landscape of Indian management education. Its performance in national and international frameworks serves as a metric for its academic rigor, graduation outcomes, and industry perception.
The NIRF, released by the Ministry of Education, provides one of the most authoritative assessments of management institutes in India. IIM Ranchi’s trajectory in NIRF highlights its stability within the top tier of Indian B-schools.
Year | NIRF Management Rank | Overall Score | Graduation Outcome Score | Outreach & Inclusivity Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
2025 | 18 | 62.77 | 89.86 | 71.61 |
2024 | 17 | 61.27 | 89.45 | 71.42 |
2023 | 24 | 59.99 | 90.10 | 72.92 |
2022 | 15 | 62.33 | 91.04 | 75.20 |
2021 | 21 | 58.26 | 91.75 | 72.59 |
2020 | 20 | 55.97 | Data Awaited | Data Awaited |
The 2025 NIRF ranking of 18th position reflects the institute's strong performance in Graduation Outcomes and Teaching, Learning, and Resources (TLR), though peer perception (29.28) remains a focus area for future brand enhancement. Despite minor fluctuations, IIM Ranchi has maintained a top-25 position for the majority of the last five years, consistently outperforming many other newer and baby IIMs.
The IIRF focuses on parameters such as employability, research volume, and industry income. IIM Ranchi’s performance in this framework underscores its effectiveness in industry integration and student placement.
Year | IIRF Management Rank | Ranking Category | Overall Index Score |
|---|---|---|---|
2025 | 20 | Management | Data Awaited |
2024 | 15 | Best B-School (Govt.) | 866.18 |
2023 | 19 | Best B-School (Govt.) | 844.88 |
2022 | 21 | Best B-School (Govt.) | 834.10 |
In the 2024 IIRF evaluation, IIM Ranchi achieved notable scores in Industry Income and Integration (134.85) and Placement Performance (124.85), validating its strong corporate connections. The 2025 ranking of 20th confirms its position as one of the top 20 business schools in India and the top-ranked management institute in Jharkhand.
These rankings indicate that IIM Ranchi is increasingly viewed as a viable alternative to the older "A-B-C" IIMs, particularly in categories focusing on government institute performance and value for money.
IIM Ranchi’s academic architecture is organized into nine specialized areas that drive the institute’s research, teaching, and consultancy portfolios. The institute is supported by a dynamic faculty body of over 80 full-time members.
The institute’s departments are structured to facilitate interdisciplinary learning and address modern business challenges.
Economics & Public Policy: Faculty in this area possess expertise from top-tier global universities and specialize in Econometrics, Game Theory, and development policy. They focus on the socio-economic vulnerabilities and crop diversification impacts in regions like Himachal Pradesh, as well as the effects of FDI on institutional distance.
Finance & Accounting: This area emphasizes financial acumen, corporate governance, and risk management. As a member of the CFA Institute’s University Affiliation Program, the department ensures the curriculum remains at the cutting edge of global financial standards.
Information Systems & Business Analytics: This department bridges the gap between hardware/software management and advanced statistical modeling. Research includes AI-washing and fraud in digital transformation, as well as the adoption of digital innovation in stock trading.
Legal Studies & Responsible Business: Represented by specialists like Assistant Professor Angshuman Hazarika, this area guides students through the complexities of the Indian regulatory landscape and corporate ethics.
Liberal Arts & Sciences: IIM Ranchi was a pioneer among Indian management institutes in establishing a dedicated Liberal Arts area. It integrates humanities and natural sciences with management to foster critical thinking and humanitarian values.
Marketing: Focuses on the evolving global marketplace and strategic agility, emphasizing experiential learning through internships and live projects.
Organisation Behavior & Human Resource (OBHR): This department specializes in HR Analytics, consulting, and workplace well-being, collaborating extensively with the Rekhi Centre for the Science of Happiness.
Operations Management: Addresses global logistics uncertainty and the challenges of Industry 4.0. Faculty research often focuses on project management and mathematical optimization in manufacturing and supply chains.
Strategy & Entrepreneurship: Provides analytical tools for both emerging startups and multinational corporations, offering electives in Design Thinking and Strategic Transformation.
The faculty body is characterized by a high degree of academic depth and professional experience. Approximately 20% of the faculty have international academic or professional exposure, and 15% have prior teaching or research experience at other established IIMs. This "IIM pedigree" ensures that the pedagogical standards at Ranchi remain aligned with the highest national benchmarks.
The institute also features a dedicated Research Methods Group (RMG), which is India’s first cross-disciplinary hub for management research methods. The RMG provides aShared platform for training in advanced research paradigms, epistemological frameworks, and analytical capabilities such as spatial analysis and text mining.
Research at IIM Ranchi is deeply integrated into the teaching curriculum, ensuring students are exposed to contemporary evidence-based thinking and contextually grounded perspectives.
The academic year 2024-2025 witnessed significant scholarly activity by the institute’s faculty and scholars.
Publication Medium | Count (2024-2025) |
|---|---|
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles | 133 |
Magazine and Newspaper Articles | 21 |
Authored Books | 3 |
Book Chapters | 7 |
Contributed Case Studies | 12 |
Conference Papers | 20 |
A critical qualitative metric of this output is that 44% of the journal articles were published in A* and A category journals as per the ABDC ranking. Furthermore, 34 publications were aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), reflecting the institute’s commitment to socially impactful and sustainable scholarship.
Launched in March 2022 through Emerald Publishing, the IRJMS is an international peer-reviewed journal aimed at increasing the institute’s visibility in the global academic community. The journal serves as a platform for disseminating high-quality management research that is particularly relevant to emerging markets and socio-economic contexts.
Recent research at the institute has spanned diverse and high-impact themes:
Governance and Ethics: Analyzing the impact of centralizing online content regulation on political hate speech and the adoption of blockchain in hospitality.
Operational Excellence: Exploring supply chain flexibility through citation path analysis and human-AI collaboration in supply chain management.
Well-being and Behavior: Validating the Big Five Aspect Scale among Indian B-school students and examining the predictors of voluntary retirement decisions among banking employees.
IIM Ranchi offers a broad spectrum of programs designed to meet the diverse needs of students at various career stages, ranging from direct post-secondary school applicants to senior executives.
The institute’s postgraduate degree programs are designed to develop strategic judgment and analytical reasoning.
The flagship two-year full-time residential MBA program emphasizes integrated decision-making across functional areas.
Curriculum: The first year provides a robust foundation in core disciplines like economics, finance, marketing, and operations. The second year allows for specialization through diverse electives.
Term-wise Structure: The first term includes courses such as Operations Management-I, Marketing Management-I, and Business Research Methods-I.
Innovative Pedagogy: Integration of AI-focused courses and "Working with AI" assessments to improve ethical outcomes and managerial decision-making.
IIM Ranchi is the only IIM to offer a specialized full-time, two-year MBA focused exclusively on HRM.
Specialization: Focuses on organizational development, strategic people management, and industrial relations.
Course Details: Includes advanced subjects like People Analytics, Labour Economics, and Total Rewards Management.
Launched in 2021, the MBA-BA program addresses the increasing corporate reliance on data-driven strategy.
Philosophy: Adopts a "manager-first analytics" approach, training students to translate complex business problems into analytical frameworks.
Placement Success: The program has seen remarkable recruiter interest, with nearly 44% of students placed in BFSI and Fintech roles during the 2025 cycle.
As one of only five IIMs to offer a five-year integrated program, IIM Ranchi provides a unique pathway for students finishing high school.
Multidisciplinary Foundation: The first three years cover humanities, social sciences, arts, and sciences, with courses like "Indian Literature," "Differential Calculus," and "Psychology".
Immersive Learning: A mandatory Social Internship Immersion Programme (SIIP) must be completed after the fifth term to expose students to rural and tribal realities.
MBA Transition: Students must maintain a minimum 4.5 CGPA at the end of the third year to qualify for the MBA phase (years four and five).
IIM Ranchi extends its expertise to working professionals through various flexible and hybrid models.
A two-year hybrid program designed for professionals with at least three years of full-time work experience.
Structure: Blends weekend online sessions with immersive residential modules at the Ranchi campus or the Hyderabad satellite center.
Curriculum: Covers advanced management concepts tailored for experienced leaders, including "Financial & Forensic Accounting" and "Redesigning Organization & Change Management".
Executive PhD: A three-year program for senior professionals with at least five years of experience, featuring a one-week international residency at a top global business school.
Management Development Programmes (MDPs): Offered for organizations like Indian Oil Corporation, SAIL, and the Damodar Valley Corporation, covering functional areas like "Generative AI for Business" and "Conflict Management".
A certificate program in Public Policy and Management (CPPM) in partnership with the MSDE. Fellows undergo classroom training at IIM Ranchi followed by intensive field immersion in districts of Jharkhand and Tamil Nadu to foster local employment and economic growth.
Admission to IIM Ranchi is characterized by high selectivity and a multi-dimensional evaluation process. For its postgraduate programs, the institute participates in consolidated selection processes.
IIM Ranchi has transitioned from the standard Common Admission Process (CAP) to the newly established Joint Admission Process (JAP) 2026, collaborating with IIM Kashipur, IIM Raipur, and IIM Tiruchirappalli. IIM Raipur currently serves as the coordinating institute for JAP 2026.
The primary filter for personal interview (PI) calls is the CAT percentile.
Category | Overall CAT Percentile (indicative) | VARC Sectional | DILR Sectional | QA Sectional |
|---|---|---|---|---|
General | 96.25 (final) / 95 (qualifying) | 75 | 75 | 75 |
EWS | 89.00 | 60 | 60 | 60 |
NC-OBC | 88.50 | 60 | 60 | 60 |
SC | 75.00 | 45 | 45 | 45 |
ST | 44.00 | 25 | 25 | 25 |
PwD | 30.00 | 25 | 25 | 25 |
RTI data suggests that candidates must generally score 2-6 percentile points above the qualifying minimum to secure a final admission offer in the General category.
The Consolidated Merit List (CML) for the 2026-28 batch is calculated using the following weightage system:
Component | Weightage (%) | Details |
|---|---|---|
CAT Scaled Score | 65% | DILR holds the highest weight (35%), with VARC (15%) and QA (15%). |
Academic Profile | 20% | Marks based on performance in 10th, 12th, and graduation milestones. |
Personal Interview | 12.5% | Evaluates communication, attitude, and personality. |
Written Ability Test | 2.5% | Offline analytical writing assessment. |
Bonus: Gender Diversity | +5 Marks | Awarded to all female and transgender candidates. |
Bonus: Academic Diversity | +5 Marks | For candidates from non-engineering backgrounds. |
For the MBA-HRM program, an additional 5 bonus marks are awarded to candidates with 2 to 3 years of full-time work experience.
IPM: Admission is based solely on the IPMAT conducted by IIM Indore. The final CML weightage includes Admission Test Score (65%), Personal Interview (15%), and Academic Profile (20%). A gender diversity bonus of +5 marks is also applied.
PhD: Shortlisting occurs via CAT, GMAT, GRE, GATE, or UGC-NET scores, followed by a seminar presentation and a interview. Candidates with a PGDM from an IIM with a minimum 6.5 CGPA are exempted from the entrance test.
IIM Ranchi’s growing brand equity is reflected in its stellar placement records, characterized by a 100% placement rate and a consistent year-on-year increase in average compensation.
The 2024-25 placement season involved participation from 150 unique recruiters, including 25 first-time associations.
Program | Highest CTC (INR) | Average CTC (INR) | Median CTC (INR) |
|---|---|---|---|
MBA (General) | 50.39 LPA | 19.29 LPA | 17.64 LPA |
MBA-HRM | 35.30 LPA | 19.02 LPA | 18.00 LPA |
MBA-BA | 27.94 LPA | 19.86 LPA | 18.11 LPA |
Overall Batch | 50.39 LPA | 19.29 LPA | 17.64 LPA |
Growth Trends: The highest domestic package surged by 33% compared to the previous year. Average CTC for the top 25% of the MBA cohort reached INR 26.79 LPA.
Sectoral Leadership: BFSI and Fintech remained the top recruiting sector, providing 37.06% of the MBA offers and 43.48% of the MBA-BA offers. Consulting followed closely with a 33.33% increase in hiring companies. * International Placements: While domestic offers dominated, students secured international roles with a highest international CTC of INR 59.36 LPA.
Functional Domain | Highest CTC (LPA) | Average CTC (LPA) | Median CTC (LPA) |
|---|---|---|---|
Strategy & Consulting | 27.00 | 20.49 | 19.31 |
Finance | 39.69 | 20.19 | 17.64 |
IT & Analytics | 27.94 | 18.96 | 18.37 |
Operations Management | 25.13 | 18.67 | 18.50 |
Sales & Marketing | 50.39 | 19.07 | 17.19 |
Prominent recruiters at IIM Ranchi include global consulting firms like Bain & Co., Deloitte, PwC, and KPMG; BFSI leaders like Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, and HSBC; and technology giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon.
IIM Ranchi fosters an entrepreneurial mindset through specialized outreach programs and strategic collaborations, particularly targeting the early stages of the founder's journey.
The institute promotes entrepreneurial ambition through a strategic partnership with the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII) Ahmedabad, which provides mentoring and incubation support to students.
A flagship rural immersion bootcamp for high school students designed to nurture responsible leaders.
Structure: A 5-day offline event at the Ranchi campus, featuring village immersions in locations like Lohajimi.
Impact: Participants use management techniques to co-develop solutions for real-world tribal and rural challenges, bridging the gap between theory and social reality.
IIP: A 1.5-day intensive workshop for students aged 16-20, focusing on structured ideation, Design Thinking, and the Business Model Canvas.
Young Entrepreneurs Programme (YEP): A 10-day residential session for early-stage founders, covering investment preparation and market strategies.
The conclave serves as an exclusive pitching platform for startups in Deep-tech, Health-tech, and Fin-tech, connecting them with Angel investors and venture capital firms like Middha Ventures and Startup Steroid.
The institute houses several centers dedicated to niche research areas that align with its mission of social and organizational impact.
Rekhi Centre for the Science of Happiness: Explores happiness as a scientific and psychological state of well-being, aiming to improve workplace productivity and individual resilience.
Birsa Munda Centre for Tribal Affairs (BMCTA): Focuses on recognizing tribal culture and accelerating tribal development through policy recommendations and specialized activities.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee Centre for Leadership, Policy, and Governance (ABVCLPG): Acts as a multidisciplinary research hub and think-tank, providing consultation to government agencies and local administrations.
Centre for Teaching with Artificial Intelligence (CTAI): Positions IIM Ranchi as a thought leader in AI-enabled pedagogy, focusing on integrating AI into curriculum design and classroom assessment.
IIM Ranchi operates from its permanent residential campus at Prabandhan Nagar, Nayasarai, which spans approximately 60 to 90 acres. The campus is characterized by its vertically integrated architecture and serene, lush green environment.
Symbolic Naming: Academic and administrative blocks are named after tribal freedom fighters such as Birsa Munda, Nilamber, Pitamber, Sidhu, and Kanhu, serving as a tribute to the region's historical heritage.
Technological Integration: Features 20+ state-of-the-art high-tech classrooms, an auditorium with a capacity of 650 to 2000 (Swami Vivekananda Auditorium), and advanced labs including SAP Next-Gen and Biomechanics.
Learning Resources: The Athenaeum (Learning Resource Center) offers an extensive collection of digital and print management resources.
Hostels: Three hostels accommodate up to 1,000 students. The facility consists of three- and four-bedroom shared flats that are fully furnished, serviced, and equipped with intercom and high-speed internet ports.
Dining: An all-night cafeteria and student dining kitchen managed by Sodexo ensure quality meal access around the clock.
Wellness and Convenience: Includes an on-campus Suvidha Supermarket, a branch of ICICI Bank, laundry services, and a creche facility for staff.
Fitness and Recreation: A well-equipped gym with trainers and facilities for basketball, cricket, football, and volleyball.
IIM Ranchi has established a robust international relations framework to ensure its graduates are equipped for a globalized corporate environment.
As of 2025, the institute has signed MoUs with thirteen foreign universities across countries like Finland, France, Greece, Latvia, Russia, South Korea, Taiwan, UK, and USA.
Country | Partner University | Key Accreditation |
|---|---|---|
France | EMLYON Business School | Triple Accredited (EQUIS, AACSB, AMBA) |
France | Audencia Nantes School of Management | Triple Accredited (EQUIS, AACSB, AMBA) |
UK | Keele Business School (Keele University) | Focus on Sustainability |
Greece | Alba Graduate Business School | Highly Ranked in Europe |
Taiwan | National Chengchi University (NCCU) | Top Business School in Taiwan |
South Korea | Woosong University | Focus on high-tech IT |
USA | Purdue University | Research Collaboration |
The Student Exchange Programme (STEP) is open to graduate and doctoral students, allowing them to spend a term abroad at partner institutes while inbound students join the Ranchi campus. IIM Ranchi is also a member of the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (SICI) since 2023, facilitating joint research and visiting faculty opportunities between Indian and Canadian scholars.
IIM Ranchi’s financial model is characterized by a blend of governmental support and internal revenue generation, ensuring its autonomy and sustainability.
Government Grants: For the fiscal year ending March 31, 2023, the institute utilized INR 19.47 crore from an unspent balance of INR 20.48 crore under the capital head. It also received INR 2.45 crore from the MPLAD scheme for auditorium construction.
Revenue Streams: Significant revenue is generated through tuition fees for its flagship and specialized programs (approx. INR 19.2 lakhs for the 2025-27 batch) and through executive education and consultancy services.
Scholarship Commitment: The institute awards 25 prestigious merit-cum-means scholarships annually, totaling approximately INR 1 crore, to ensure that financial constraints do not hinder meritorious students.
With a burgeoning alumni base of over 10,000 successful graduates, IIM Ranchi has made a significant mark on the corporate and social sectors. Graduates have secured leadership roles in some of the world's most influential conglomerates.
Alumnus | Program / Batch | Organization | Role / Designation |
|---|---|---|---|
Rahul Rasa | PGDM '14 | YES BANK | Assistant Vice President |
Megha Saxena | MBA-HR '15 | Target | Senior HR Business Partner |
Shahzeb Feroze | MBA '16 | Account Executive | |
Ashmita Bose | MBA-HR | Flipkart | HR Business Partner |
abhishek chaudhary | PGDM '14 | Flipkart | Ecommerce Professional |
Shrey Kumar Singh | PGDM '12 | Sumitomo | Assistant Vice President |
Gaurav Raj | PGDM '15 | Home Credit India | Assistant Vice President Marketing |
Onam Priyadarshi | PGDHRM '15 | Tata Steel | Manager HRM Analytics |
Aditya Parasher | PGDM '12 | MARUTI SUZUKI | Brand Manager |
Kanishka Poddar | PGPEXP '13 | Mulberry Lifestyle | Director |
Snigdh Jha | MBA | Ernst & Young (EY) | Senior Consultant |
Astha Bansal | MBA | ICICI Bank | Relationship Manager |
The institute actively maintains this network through the Alumni Committee and initiatives like "Alum-Innate," which brings graduates back to campus to share their professional insights with current students.
IIM Ranchi has transitioned from its status as a "baby IIM" to a robust, multifaceted institution that effectively balances academic rigor with social responsibility. Its unique location in the tribal heartland of India provides a distinctive backdrop for its research and outreach initiatives, particularly through centers focusing on tribal affairs and rural management. The successful consolidation of its permanent campus and the implementation of forward-looking curricula in AI and Business Analytics position IIM Ranchi as a leader in the next generation of business schools. With a strong track record of employability, a growing international partnership network, and a commitment to inclusive education through generous scholarships, IIM Ranchi is well-positioned to achieve its strategic objectives for 2030 and beyond.
1. What is IIM Ranchi?
IIM Ranchi is a public business school established on December 15, 2009, as India's ninth Indian Institute of Management.
2. Where is the institute's permanent campus located?
The main campus is located at Prabandhan Nagar, Nayasarai, Ranchi, and features state-of-the-art infrastructure in a lush green environment.
3. What is the motto of IIM Ranchi?
The institute’s motto is "Bahumukhvikaso gantavya," which translates to "Working to bring change towards success, not only for one's self, but also for the community".
4. What academic programs are offered?
IIM Ranchi offers the flagship MBA, specialized MBA-HR and MBA-BA programs, a five-year Integrated Programme in Management (IPM), an Executive MBA (PGEXP), and Doctoral programs (PhD and Executive PhD).
5. Which was the first IIM to launch an MBA in Human Resource Management?
IIM Ranchi was the first IIM to start a dedicated MBA in HRM.
6. What is the primary eligibility for the flagship MBA program?
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree with at least 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD) and a valid CAT score.
7. How can I apply for the Integrated Programme in Management (IPM)?
Admission is based on the IPMAT entrance exam conducted by IIM Indore, followed by a Personal Interview (PI).
8. What is the total seat intake for the programs?
The institute has a total intake of approximately 210 seats, including about 120 for the flagship MBA program and 60 for the IPM program.
9. What is the CAT cutoff for the General category?
The initial shortlisting cutoff is typically an overall 95 percentile for the General category.
10. Does IIM Ranchi have sectional cutoffs for CAT?
Yes, for General category candidates, the minimum sectional cutoffs are 75 percentile each for VARC, DILR, and QA.
11. How is the final selection merit list prepared for MBA?
The Consolidated Merit List (CML) is weighted as: CAT score 65%, Profile Score 20%, and Personal Interview + WAT 15%.
12. Are there any diversity bonuses in the selection process?
Yes, IIM Ranchi awards 5 bonus marks to all female and transgender candidates to promote gender diversity.
13. Is there an academic diversity bonus?
Yes, candidates from non-engineering backgrounds receive 5 bonus marks in the final selection for the MBA program.
14. What are the eligibility requirements for the MBA in Business Analytics (MBA-BA)?
Applicants must have a full-time degree with at least 60% marks in Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Science, or Computer Applications.
15. How is work experience weighted in admissions?
Work experience contributes 10% to the MBA profile score, with maximum marks (10) awarded to those with more than 24 and up to 36 months of experience.
16. What is the total fee for the 2025-27 MBA batch?
The total fee is approximately INR 19.20 Lakhs, which excludes mess expenses.
17. What is the fee for the first three years of the IPM program?
The tuition fee for the undergraduate phase of IPM (first three years) is INR 17.25 Lakhs.
18. What was the highest domestic placement package in 2025?
The highest domestic CTC reached INR 50.39 LPA, which was offered to a student in the flagship MBA program.
19. What was the average package for the MBA program in 2025?
The overall average CTC for the 2025 MBA batch was INR 19.29 LPA.
20. Which sectors dominated the 2025 placement season?
BFSI & Fintech emerged as the top recruiting sector, accounting for 37.06% of MBA placements.
21. Who were the top recruiters in 2025?
Major recruiters included Bain & Co, Deloitte, PwC India, KPMG, Amazon, Flipkart, HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank.
22. What was the placement rate for the 2025 batch?
IIM Ranchi achieved a 100% placement rate for its opted-in students across MBA, MBA-HR, and MBA-BA programs.
23. What is the median salary for the MBA program?
The median CTC for the 2025 MBA batch was INR 17.64 LPA.
24. Does the institute offer summer internships?
Yes, summer internships are mandatory, and in 2025, the highest stipend offered was INR 3.0 Lakhs for a two-month period.
25. What are the campus facilities at Nayasarai?
The 90-acre campus includes state-of-the-art classrooms, the Learning Resource Centre (library), the Swami Vivekananda Auditorium, and advanced computer labs.
26. What residential facilities are provided?
The institute provides fully furnished hostels with shared flat accommodations (3-4 bedrooms per flat) and high-speed Wi-Fi.
27. Is there an on-campus grocery or convenient store?
Yes, the Suvidha Supermarket is located on campus to provide daily essentials to the community.
28. What dining options are available?
There is an all-night cafeteria and student dining kitchen managed by Sodexo, along with a multi-cuisine restaurant called "The Havelock".
29. What medical support is available for students?
A medical center is available on campus under a Residential Medical Officer with 24/7 access to medicine, nurses, and an ambulance.
30. What sports facilities does the institute have?
Facilities are available for outdoor sports like cricket, football, basketball, and volleyball, plus an indoor games hall for table tennis and chess.
31. Are there any scholarships for meritorious students?
IIM Ranchi provides 25 merit-cum-means scholarships worth INR 1 crore annually to support academically outstanding individuals with financial constraints.
32. What is the "Young Changemakers Programme" (YCP)?
YCP is a rural immersion bootcamp where high school students tackle real-world tribal and rural challenges using management techniques.
33. What is the focus of the Rekhi Centre?
The Rekhi Centre for the Science of Happiness focuses on the scientific and psychological understanding of well-being to foster productivity and creativity.
34. What is the role of the ABVCLPG at IIM Ranchi?
The Atal Bihari Vajpayee Centre for Leadership, Policy, and Governance acts as a Think-Tank providing professional consultation to the government and public sector.
35. What does the Birsa Munda Centre for Tribal Affairs (BMCTA) do?
BMCTA focuses on accelerating tribal development through recommendations and activities that recognize and preserve tribal cultures.
36. How many international university tie-ups does the institute have?
As of 2025, IIM Ranchi has MoUs with 13 foreign institutes and universities.
37. Name some of IIM Ranchi's international partner universities.
Partners include HEC Paris (France), EMLYON Business School (France), University of Vaasa (Finland), and Woosong University (South Korea).
38. Is student exchange available for the IPM program?
Yes, the Student Exchange Programme (STEP) allows students to study abroad for a designated term at partner universities.
39. What is the duration of the PhD program?
The Doctoral Programme in Management has a minimum duration of four years, with the first two dedicated to coursework.
40. What are the eligibility criteria for the Executive MBA (PGEXP)?
Applicants must be graduates with a minimum of 50% marks and at least three years of full-time work experience.
41. What is the fee for the Executive MBA program?
The program fee is INR 12.50 Lakhs, plus a refundable caution deposit and alumni membership fee.
42. Does the institute offer a stipend for PhD scholars?
Yes, PhD students receive a monthly stipend of INR 35,000 for the first two years, increasing to INR 40,000 after clearing the comprehensive exam.
43. Are there any research grants for PhD students?
Scholars receive a contingency grant of INR 1 Lakh over four years and potentially a laptop/software grant of INR 50,000.
44. Can I apply for a PhD after a 4-year Bachelor's degree?
Yes, candidates with a 4-year/8-semester bachelor's degree with at least 6.5 CGPA or equivalent are eligible to apply.
45. What is the Mahatma Gandhi National Fellowship (MGNF)?
MGNF is a two-year Certificate Program in Public Policy and Management designed with the Ministry of Skill Development to strengthen district skill administration.
46. Who are some notable alumni of IIM Ranchi?
Notable alumni include professionals like Megha Saxena (Senior HR at Target), Shahzeb Feroze (Account Executive at Google), and Ashmita Bose (HR at Flipkart).
47. What was the batch size of the MBA-HR batch in 2024-25?
The MBA-HR program had a batch size of 53 students.
48. What was the percentage of female students in the 2025 batch?
Female students constituted approximately 31% of the MBA flagship cohort in 2025.
49. Does IIM Ranchi have an internal incubation center?
While it does not have a standalone center named "Atal Incubation Centre," it promotes entrepreneurship through incubation and mentoring via a collaboration with EDII Ahmedabad.
50. What is the NIRF ranking of IIM Ranchi in 2025?
IIM Ranchi was ranked 18th in the Management category in the NIRF India Rankings 2025.
Among the newly established premier business schools in the country, the Indian Institute of Management Ranchi (IIM Ranchi) holds a unique position. It was established at Ranchi on 15 December 2009 by the Government of India.
In pursuit of multifaceted and holistic development.
With a view to fulfilling the vision, the institute aims at creating efficient managers and business leaders and thus ensure that the students develop the right skills required to sustain and grow in any organization. An equal weight is also given on developing the right values and attitude in students to help them sail through times of trial and turbulence.
IIM Ranchi offers two-year full-time residential programs: MBA and MBA-HRM are the two programmes under which students are awarded degrees. IIM Ranchi also offers Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) fellowship programmes and a part-time executive program (PGEXP).
IIM Ranchi prides itself in its carefully designed curriculum, a value-oriented approach, and a holistically nurturing environment. The programs are aimed at grooming students to enable them to face the challenges in the real world.
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