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Kent Ridge (I-Newswire) January 30, 2012 - The National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) programme has continued its strong performance in the closely-watched Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2012, retaining its place at 23rd for the second year running. This is the highest ranking attained by a Singaporean university.
The School did particularly well in several categories. Post-MBA salaries of graduates increased by 185% over pre-MBA salaries, demonstrating the significant impact of the NUS MBA.
The School also retained its place at 9th in the world for its graduates’ international mobility, reflecting the broad international demand from employers for NUS MBA graduates.
“We are greatly encouraged to be consistently ranked among the best in the world in multiple rankings. These rankings are a recognition that the NUS Business School continues to meet the needs of our students and employers, while providing a rigorous education. We shall continue to strive to be a business school that produces impactful ideas, graduates who are well-received, and all-rounded business leaders with an understanding and appreciation of Asia. We are also pleased to be in the company of two Chinese and two Indian business schools, also ranked among the top 25 in the world. This shows that Asia’s economic dynamism is being followed by the emergence of top business schools,” said Professor Bernard Yeung, Dean and Stephen Riady Distinguished Professor of NUS Business School.
In addition to the strong showing of the NUS MBA in the rankings, the School’s Executive MBA programmes have also fared well, with its Asia-Pacific EMBA ranked 19th and its double degree with the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) at 9th place in EMBA rankings by FT in October 2011. The School also achieved best in Singapore or region rankings in the Forbes (two-year MBA programmes), Princeton Review, Quacquarelli Symonds TopMBA International Recruiters’, and Eduniversal rankings.
Associate Professor Susanna Leong, Vice-Dean of Graduate Studies said: “The FT rankings are an important benchmark for MBA programmes and we are heartened that we retained our best showing in the global rankings. This comes after two of our Executive MBA programmes were ranked highly by FT in 2011, confirming that NUS Business School’s MBA and EMBA programmes are among Asia’s most highly-rated programmes.”
“This accolade affirms what we have known for a long time, that the NUS MBA is of world-class standard. Our graduates have benefited tremendously, not only academically and professionally, but also in terms of bonds forged during the programme. For many of us, the programme opened our minds to new ideas, new horizons, and the ability to take up new challenges at work,” added Dr Michael Teng, President of MBA Alumni-NUS.
The FT MBA ranking is based on data compiled from two main sources: surveys on business schools, and alumni who graduated three years ago.
More details of the FT Global MBA Rankings can be found at http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/rankings
About National University of Singapore Business School: About NUS Business School
National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School is known for providing management thought leadership from an Asian perspective, enabling its students and corporate partners to leverage global knowledge and Asian insights. As Asia’s Global Business School, NUS Business School is a leading authority on business in Asia.
The school has consistently received top rankings in the Asia-Pacific region by independent publications and agencies, such as The Financial Times, Economist Intelligence Unit, and QS Top MBA, in recognition of the quality of its programmes, faculty research and graduates. In 2011, the Financial Times ranked the NUS MBA 23rd, the Asia-Pacific Executive MBA 19th, and the University of California, Los Angeles–NUS Executive MBA 9th, in the world.
In the 2011 Forbes rankings for two-year MBA programmes, NUS Business School was ranked the top school in Singapore and Asia, and fourth among business schools outside the United States, the first time a Singapore business school has made the list. The Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) list ranked the school first in Asia and 15th in the world for accounting and finance. The QS Global 200 Business Schools 2009: The Employers' Choice Survey also ranked its graduates third in the Asia-Pacific region.
The school is accredited by AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) and EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System), endorsements that the School has met the highest standards for business education.
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