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XLRI
NameXLRI – Xavier School of Management
Established1949
TypePrivate
MottoExcellence and Integrity
CityJamshedpur
StateJharkhand
CountryIndia
CampusUrban
AffiliationsAssociation of Indian Universities, AICTE

XLRI

XLRI is a private postgraduate management institution located in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India, founded in 1949 and known for flagship management programs and executive education. It is historically associated with industrial groups and religious institutions, and maintains collaborations with international universities and professional bodies. The school has produced leaders who have worked at firms, government bodies, consulting houses, and non-profit organizations.

History

XLRI was established in 1949 by the Society of Jesus in collaboration with industrialists from the Tata Group, influenced by leaders from Jamshedpur and advisors connected to Indian Institute of Science networks. Early faculty included scholars who had studied at Harvard Business School, London School of Economics, and Columbia University, shaping curricula that responded to post-independence industrial expansion associated with Tata Steel and corporate philanthropy from families like the Tata family. Over decades, XLRI adapted through periods marked by policy shifts led by the Planning Commission of India and economic reforms associated with the Manmohan Singh ministry era, engaging with accreditation agencies such as the All India Council for Technical Education and associations like the Association of Indian Universities. Notable visitors and speakers have included figures from Reserve Bank of India, NITI Aayog, and multinational firms such as Procter & Gamble and McKinsey & Company.

Campus and Facilities

The Jamshedpur campus sits near industrial zones associated with Tata Steel and urban infrastructure linked to Jamshedpur Golf Course and local landmarks. Facilities comprise lecture halls designed for case-method teaching influenced by Harvard Business School pedagogy, computer labs with vendors like Intel and Microsoft partnerships, and libraries housing collections referencing works from publishers such as Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press. Residential complexes host student sections with sports grounds used for Cricket and Basketball, and auditoria that have hosted conferences featuring delegations from universities including INSEAD, London Business School, and University of Michigan. The campus infrastructure supports executive programmes with training rooms compatible with standards from Project Management Institute.

Academics and Programs

XLRI offers postgraduate diplomas and executive degrees modeled on programs seen at institutions like Wharton School and Kellogg School of Management, with specializations in areas connected to sectors such as manufacturing and human resources—fields in which alumni have joined companies like Hindustan Unilever and Infosys. Core pedagogical methods include case studies used at Harvard Business School, simulations inspired by MIT Sloan School of Management, and workshops with partners from consulting firms like Boston Consulting Group and Accenture. Program portfolios include management programmes comparable to those at Indian Institutes of Management and executive education that collaborates with corporations including Tata Consultancy Services and Wipro. The curriculum incorporates electives referencing standards and frameworks from bodies such as Society for Human Resource Management.

Admissions and Rankings

Admissions processes combine competitive entrance examinations similar to Common Admission Test procedures, personal interviews akin to selection systems at Indian Institutes of Management, and assessment metrics influenced by standardized testing practices like those of GMAT and GRE. The institute features in national rankings alongside Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, and Indian School of Business lists published by media houses comparable to The Economic Times and Business Today. Placement statistics show recruitment drives by firms such as Amazon (company), Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and consulting recruiters including Deloitte and Ernst & Young.

Research and Centres

Research activities encompass management studies with collaborations involving think tanks like NITI Aayog and corporate research ties with Tata Research Development and Design Centre. Specialized centres focus on areas similar to organizational behavior and human resource management with affiliations or cooperative projects involving institutions such as XLRI-affiliated partner universities and multinational partners like Microsoft Research and IBM Research. Faculty publish in journals comparable to Harvard Business Review and present at conferences organized by bodies including the Academy of Management and the European Academy of Management; project funding has come from agencies analogous to Department of Science and Technology (India) and corporate CSR initiatives from groups like Tata Trusts.

Student Life and Alumni

Student life features clubs and committees modeled on activities at Indian Institutes of Management campuses, organizing cultural festivals with guests from the Bollywood industry and corporate summits attracting speakers from McKinsey & Company and Boston Consulting Group. Extracurriculars include management fests that bring participation from institutes such as IIT Bombay and Delhi University societies, and alumni networks active in cities including Mumbai, Bengaluru, New Delhi, and Hyderabad. Prominent alumni have held roles at firms like Tata Group, Hindustan Unilever, Mahindra & Mahindra, and in public offices influenced by ministries such as Ministry of Finance (India). The alumni association organizes mentorship programmes, regional chapters, and philanthropic initiatives in collaboration with foundations such as Tata Trusts and other charitable organizations.

Category:Business schools in India