3 February 2006
NUS Business School's MBA Programme
ranked among World's Top 100
The NUS Business School's full-time MBA programme has been ranked among the Top 100 in the world, according to the Financial Times MBA 2006 ranking.
Ranked 92nd, the NUS Business School has the distinction of being among the very few schools in this region to earn a place amongst top US and European business schools. Other Asian schools recognised include the China European International Business School and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Business School.
The Financial Times ranking of full-time global MBA programmes is based on data compiled from two main sources: the business schools and their alumni who graduated three years ago. The data gives an overview of areas like:
- alumni's career development
- diversity of each school and its program
- each school's research capabilities.
In addition to its overall competitive position, the NUS Business School earned a Top 5 ranking in terms of International Mobility, which traces the employment movements of alumni - an increasingly important aspect of top-notch MBA education in today's globalised world.
The School was also ranked highly in two other closely-monitored areas – International Experience (which measures the degree of international exposure students receive during their education) and Value For Money (which is calculated using the salary earned by alumni three years after graduation and course costs, including the opportunity cost of not working during the course).
The NUS Business School was recently ranked Top 30 globally by Financial Times for its Executive MBA program.
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