Top Business Schools in Asia


Today, Asia stands for 60% of the world’s population, where China and India count for more than 2.3 billion consumers with increasing purchasing power. Asia has emerged as the destination of first choice when it comes to management education. With the global economy in the despair, the competition to enter business schools is growing far more intense as students look to escape the dire job market and improve their probability of getting a well paying position. Earning an MBA degree can provide business-school graduates within an increased salary, a vast network of industry contacts and new opportunities-but the extent of these carer benefits can vary significantly depending on the school.  

For years Asians interested in entering the best business schools had little choice but to head to the west. Now, despite the fact that business school throughout Asia are trying to become more competitive with top schools in the US and Europe, B-schools in China, Hong Kong, South Korea and other parts of Asia have been making their curricula more global and recruiting more professors from overseas. At the same time Asian business schools progressively are partnering with one another or with schools from the west to offer more options to their students.  

Initiated and established on its mission to advance learning and knowledge through teaching and research particularly in science, technology, engineering, management and business studies, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is an international research institute located in Hong Kong. Nanyang Business School (NBS) is an intensive global and world’s 3rd best Business school in Singapore. Here one can experience a personal and professional transformation with the leading MBA in Singapore that will enable you to take on leadership roles anywhere in the world. China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) is a top ranked business school located in Shanghai, China. It has developed one of the top MBA programmes in Asia and it is ranked 17th in the world according to Financial Times. Unlike most major business schools, CEIBS finances itself mostly from stipends.  

Business schools and MBA programs in the Asia Pacific region have been strengthening at an incomparable pace. More and more worldwide business schools and students are looking to the east for international business education.
Singapore Management University (SMU) is a national university located in downtown area of in Singapore that specialises in business and management studies based on American-style education modelled. SMU is ranked as one of Asia's top universities according to Financial Times. It is one of the youngest universities to receive accreditation from the oldest global accrediting body, AACSB International.  

Established in 1997, Putra Business School at University Putra Malaysia (UPM) is one of the nation’s top business schoolsand a graduate business school located in Malaysia. It is also been accredited by global accrediting body, AACSB International.

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