LBSIM Earns AACSB Accreditation - Joins the 6% of Elite Business Schools Globally
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New Delhi [India], April 30: The accreditation, held by approximately 6% of elite business schools worldwide and just 30 institutions in India, confirms what LBSIM's faculty, curriculum, and placement record have demonstrated for decades - that this institution was always built to global standards.
- AACSB accredits approximately 6% of the world's business schools - LBSIM, New Delhi, now joins this list.
- For an LBSIM student, the AACSB accreditation changes the opening position of every recruiter conversation at firms like EY, Morgan Stanley, PwC, and Deloitte.
- The AACSB credential on an LBSIM transcript does not expire it is a career-long advantage
- LBSIM earned this through 30+ years of curriculum rigour, ethics-first governance rooted in Shastrian values, faculty excellence, and demonstrated social impact.
Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM), New Delhi, has officially been awarded AACSB accreditation by AACSB International - the world's oldest and most rigorous standard-setting body for business education, founded in 1916. AACSB accreditation is a global quality benchmark - not an opinion, not a survey, but a structured, peer-reviewed determination of institutional excellence. It is earned through a multi-year, review process conducted by academic leaders from other globally accredited peer institutions. The process examines strategic alignment with institutional mission, learner success, thought leadership, and societal impact. Schools that earn the credential must undergo a Continuous Improvement Review (CIR) every six years to maintain it.
More concretely: every course in an LBSIM student's programme has been reviewed against measurable learning outcome standards - so they are being taught what they are told they are being taught, and an independent global body has verified that claim. The faculty teaching them finance have been assessed not just for their degrees but for whether their expertise is current and connected to practice - which is why an ex-VC teaching valuation, or an IAS officer teaching governance, is not an anomaly at LBSIM but a standard. The AACSB credential formally unlocks access to international academic partnerships and exchange programmes across the global network of accredited institutions - pathways unavailable to students at non-accredited schools regardless of their individual merit. Five years after graduation, when applying for a senior role or considering education abroad, the AACSB certification on an LBSIM student's transcript does not expire - it is a career-long credential, not a one-time placement advantage. And because LBSIM's fees sit well below those of comparable AACSB-accredited institutions in India, the student is capturing all of this at a cost that makes the return-on-investment case almost impossible to argue against.
"AACSB accreditation is not something a school receives. It is something a school earns - through years of institutional discipline, faculty investment, curriculum rigour, and an uncompromising commitment to placing students at firms that do not lower their hiring standards for anyone. This validation confirms what LBSIM has always known about itself and what it now has the proof to say."
About LBSIM
Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management (LBSIM) is a New Delhi-based management institution with over 30 years of institutional history. Located in Dwarka, LBSIM offers PGDM programmes anchored in Finance and an AI-integrated curriculum, delivered by faculty drawn from Bureaucrats, ex-Directors, ex-VCs, IAS/IFS officers, Army leaders, and senior corporate practitioners. Its Bloomberg Terminal Lab, IBM Analytics partnership, and TATA Outbound Leadership Programme anchor a learning environment built around professional practice. Consistent placement partners include EY, Morgan Stanley, PwC, Deloitte, and a broad recruiter base across finance, consulting, and analytics. LBSIM is now among the approximately 30 AACSB internationally-accredited institutions in India.
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