ISB Launches Exec Program in Business Management for Leaders
- EPBM begins Sept 28: A 32‑week blended leadership programme for mid‑career professionals.
- Covers cross-functional modules including AI, change management, and a live capstone.
- Delivered by ISB and international faculty; fee ₹2.95 L with instalment options & alumni access.
The Indian School of Business (ISB) has introduced the Executive Program in Business Management (EPBM), designed for mid-career executives seeking a holistic view of business across multiple functions and sectors. The program will start on September 28, 2025. EPBM combines online learning and live virtual sessions with faculty and industry professionals.
The EPBM lasts a total of 32 weeks and consists of six modules spanning the subjects of analytical skills, marketing & operations, macroeconomics & strategy, leadership & change, and technology innovation; a capstone project is included at the end. The curriculum requires a two-day residential immersion at the ISB campus in Hyderabad, and students are expected to commit approximately 5 to 6 hours a week.
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The total tuition of ₹2,95,000 + taxes, is to be paid in installments as follows: ₹1,74,050 is due now, to be followed by two equal installments of ₹87,025 dated 18th October & 7th November. The delivery of the program is a combination of live teaching, learning by case method, master classes, and mentoring from faculty at ISB, Wharton, Kellogg and LBS.
Participants will receive a certificate of completion, will have access to alumni and city chapters with professional networks, and will have opportunities for lifelong learning. The program is open to experienced individuals who are typically managers, consultants, entrepreneurs, domain authorities and represent those who will lead across functions and make strategic impacts to a global organization.
ISB continues to strengthen its brand as India, and one of the top ranked management institutions globally, being ranked 27th in the Financial Times MBA rankings 2025. Many of the international executive education metrics exceed IIMs.