Breakdown of institution by institution chronologically has been done below based on data collated from each of the 3 institutes! 📚
The current visualization shows:
- The chronological progression from 1948 to 1967
- Major milestones for each institution (XLRI, IISWBM, and FMS Delhi)
- The relative timing of key events
XLRI’s Journey:
1949: 🏢 Started operations from Boulevard Hotel in Bistupur in Jamshedpur. Initial focus: Training workers and executives from TISCO and local industries
1956: 📚 Academic Evolution. Initiated first Two-Year Programme.
1958: 🎓 First Milestone. First batch graduated from Loyola School
IISWBM’s Journey:
1950: 🌟 Selected as eastern region’s center for Business Management. Recommendation by Sir Jehangir Ghandy Committee and AICTE
1953: 🎯 Official Establishment of India’s first Management Institute, Established through University of Calcutta
1954: 🚀 Pioneering Move. Launched first Business Management Course (PGDM) in India, Inaugurated by Dr. B C Roy, Chief Minister of Bengal and Registered under Societies Registration Act.
1956: 🎓 Educational Milestone. First batch of 2-year programme graduated
FMS Delhi’s Journey:
1948: 💡 Conceived as part of Delhi School of Economics, Modeled after London School of Economics
1954: 🌅 Initial Program. Started evening Masters Programme in Management
1967: 📈 Program Expansion. Launched full-time MBA Programme
Key events highlighted:
- 1948: FMS Delhi conceptualised
- 1949: XLRI’s foundation
- 1950: IISWBM’s foundation
- 1953: IISWBM’s official establishment
- 1954: Multiple developments (IISWBM’s first 2 years PGDM programme under University of Calcutta, FMS evening programme)
- 1956: IISWBM’s first batch graduation
- 1956: XLRI’s first two-year programme
- 1958: XLRI’s first batch graduation
- 1967: FMS Delhi’s full-time MBA launch
Key Observations:
- All three institutions started with focused programs and gradually expanded to offer full time 2 year PGDM / MBA programmes.
- IISWBM stands out as India’s first Management Institute to offer 2 year full time Management Programme
- The period 1948-1954 was particularly significant, with all three institutions establishing their foundations, initiating and contributing towards professional management studies in India.
Aspect | XLRI | IISWBM | FMS Delhi |
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Year of Conceptualisation | 1949 | 1953 | 1948 |
Initial Location | Boulevard Hotel, Jamshedpur | University of Calcutta | Delhi School of Economics |
Parent Institution | Independent | University of Calcutta | University of Delhi |
Initial Focus | Training workers and executives from TISCO | Business Management Education | Management Education (Evening Program) |
Target Audience | Industry professionals and executives | General management students | Working professionals (Part time) |
Year of First full time Management Course as B School | Two-Year Programme (1956) | Business Management Course (PGDM) - First in India (1954) | Evening Masters Programme (1954) |
Programme Evolution | Started with executive training → Full-time programs | Started with PGDM → Diversified programs | Evening program → Full-time MBA |
Notable Milestone | First batch graduated from Loyola School (1958) | First batch graduated from Loyola School (1956) | Full-time MBA Program launch (1967) |
Distinguishing Feature | Industry-focused training from day one | India's first Management Institute | Modeled after London School of Economics |
Early Recognition | Recognition from Centre and State (1956) | Registered under Societies Registration Act & AICTE (1954) | Part of prestigious Delhi School of Economics |
Initial Support | TISCO and local industries | State Government (Dr. B C Roy) | University System |
Geographic Significance | Eastern India's premier institution | First B School in India | North India's leading institution |
Foundation Philosophy | Industry-academia partnership | Social welfare and business management integration | Academic excellence in economics and management |
Early Leadership | Not specified in data | Dr. B C Roy as Founder-President | Not specified in data |
Registration/Legal Status | Not specified in data | Registered under Societies Registration Act, 1860 & AICTE | Part of University System |
Initial Funding Source | Industry support | Central and State Government grants | University funding |
All the three management institutes XLRI, IISWBM and FMS Delhi have played pivotal roles in shaping the landscape of B-Schools in the country and in building India’s management education.