The Institute of Business Administration (IBA) (Sindhi: انسٽيٽيوٽ آف بزنس ايڊمن
The Institute of Business Administration (IBA) (Sindhi: انسٽيٽيوٽ آف بزنس ايڊمنسٽريشن) is an independent university in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Founded in 1955, it is the oldest business school outside North America. IBA was established as the business school in 1955 in collaboration between Pakistani government and USAID with the technical support from the Wharton School and the University of Southern California. Several prominent American professors were assigned to the IBA to develop curriculum. In 1982, it became the first Pakistani institute to offer a four-year liberal arts undergraduate degree. It remained a constituent school within the University of Karachi until, in 1994, when its status was elevated to an independent chartered university by the Sindh Government. Since 2003, IBA has expanded from a purely graduate business school to an interdisciplinary university with undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate programs. IBA, today, is one of Pakistan's selective and highest-ranked institutes particularly known for its business program.