(Singapore, India, Indonesia, Thailand, China, Vietnam)
- Ideal for frequent travellers, optimal learning with minimal career disruptions
- Financial Times Rankings (2009) -
First and only Singapore business school to be ranked 11th worldwide
- Ranked no. 1 for ‘International Students'
- Ranked no. 8 for ‘International Course Experience’
- Financial Times Rankings (2008) -
First and only Singapore business school to be ranked top 20 worldwide
- Ranked no. 6 for ‘International Students'
- Ranked no. 7 for ‘International Course Experience’
- Ranked no. 9 for ‘Work Experience’
- 73% salary increase in post-graduation salary
Ranked world's top 29th EMBA programme by Financial Times on 23 Oct 2006; with "Top salaries in IT/Telecommunications" being ranked 4th and "Top for overseas attendants" being ranked 5th in the world.
Ranked world's top 30th EMBA program by Financial Times on 24 Oct 2005; with international course experience being ranked 4th in the world.
- Ranked No. 35 and a major leap of 46 positions
- Ranked 5th in Asia-Pacific
- Ranked No. 11 for "International Experience"
- Ranked No. 47 for "Career Progression"
- Only Asian business school in the whole of Asia that is most preferred by employers across the world
- 3rd most preferred business school from which to recruit MBA graduates in Asia Pacific after INSEAD
Singapore and Melbourne Business School
- Ranked 89 globally
- Ranked 9 in Asia
- One of only two top business schools in Asia to have improved on rankings. The other was Chinese
University of Hong Kong
- Voted top universal business school with major international influence in Far Eastern Asia
- Received 5 Palmes Award, a recognition given to the top 100 universal Business Schools with major
international influence
- No. 4 worldwide outside North America and No. 47 worldwide for business research
- 2nd in Asia and 88th worldwide for which ranks MBA programmes on the depth of their social and
environmental programmes