
IIM Mumbai Graduates First 505 MBAs in Historic Milestone
India's newest business school just celebrated a major achievement as IIM Mumbai sent its first MBA class into the world. The milestone marks the beginning of an ambitious plan to build one of India's premier management institutes.
IIM Mumbai welcomed its very first graduating class this week, sending 505 MBA students into careers across India and beyond.
The historic ceremony brought together students from three specialized programs: 300 general MBA graduates, 177 focusing on operations and supply chain management, and 28 specializing in sustainability management. The institute also celebrated 72 additional graduates from executive programs and seven doctoral degree recipients.
The graduation represents a transformative moment for the institution, which gained formal recognition in 2026 after transitioning from NITIE. National Stock Exchange CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan addressed the graduates with a message connecting their achievement to India's broader ambitions. He reminded them that their success will depend on adaptability, critical thinking, and integrity as they help build toward the nation's development goals for 2047.
Director Prof. Manoj Tiwari expressed pride in the academic journey these students completed. He voiced confidence that they'll create meaningful impact across various sectors while carrying forward the values their education instilled.
The ceremony also highlighted the institute's ambitious growth trajectory. Chairman Shashi Kiran Shetty announced plans for a ₹1,000 crore investment that will expand student capacity to between 2,500 and 3,000 by 2028, positioning IIM Mumbai among India's top management schools.

The Ripple Effect
This graduation represents more than 505 individual success stories. As India continues its rapid economic growth, the country needs skilled business leaders who can navigate complex global markets while addressing crucial challenges like sustainable development and supply chain resilience.
The specialized programs reflect real-world demands. Sustainability management graduates will help companies balance profit with environmental responsibility. Supply chain experts will strengthen India's logistics infrastructure and manufacturing capabilities. These aren't just jobs but critical roles in building a more competitive economy.
The investment in expanding IIM Mumbai's capacity signals confidence in India's management education sector. By 2028, thousands more students will have access to world-class business training, multiplying the positive impact across industries and communities.
Each graduate carries forward knowledge that extends beyond spreadsheets and strategy. They learned to think critically, act with integrity, and lead with purpose in an interconnected world.
India's newest business leaders are ready to make their mark.
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