The programme has been ranked number one by a Paris-based ranking agency specialising in higher education.
"The two-year PGP-FABM offered by the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad has been ranked as number one in the world by Eduniversal, France for the year 2017," the IIM-A said today in a press statement.
The institute quoted the chairperson of the programme, Debjit Roy as attributing the success of the programme to "cross-functional management exposure" of students who come from diverse backgrounds such as agriculture and food sciences, engineering, biotechnology and life sciences.
The agri-business management courses offered by France's ESSEC Business School, USA' Corness University, Australia's University of Melbourne and Argentina's University of Buenos Aires, were ranked second, third, fourth and fifth respectively.
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IIM-A's PGP-FABM is a two-year full-time residential programme that covers, apart from agriculture, allied areas such as food processing, commodities and rural development sector, and rural infrastructure.
As many as 46 students are selected for the course every year, out of roughly 1,27,000 applying for the same, the institute said.