Programme Highlights

          (Singapore, India, Indonesia, Thailand, China, Vietnam)

  • Ideal for frequent travellers, optimal learning with minimal career disruptions

       

 

 

 

 

 


Accolades

 

 

 

 

 




Financial Times EMBA Rankings (2009)
  - 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 EMBA Rankings (2008)

  - 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

Financial Times Rankings (2006)

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.

 

Financial Times Rankings (2005)

Ranked world's top 30th EMBA program by Financial Times on 24 Oct 2005; with international course experience being ranked 4th in the world.

 

 
Financial Times MBA Ranking 2009
  - 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"

QS Global 200 Business Schools 2009: The Employer's Choice Survey
  - 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

EIU 2008 Which MBA? Rankings
  - 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

Eduniversal Ranking 2008
  - 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

Top 100 Business Research Ranking 2009 (University of Dallas, Texas)
  - No. 4 worldwide outside North America and No. 47 worldwide for business research

"Beyond Grey Pinstripes" ranking for 2007-2008 by Aspen Institute
  - 2nd in Asia and 88th worldwide for which ranks MBA programmes on the depth of their social and
    environmental programmes