Nanyang Business School (NBS) has largely held its ground in the Financial Times' ranking of the top 100 full-time global Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes in the world.
The list is based on three criteria: career progression of alumni, international and gender diversity, and how well ideas are generated in the course.
NBS leapt to 15th position, up from 71st, in terms of career progression. This measures the seniority of alumni and the size of companies they work for, compared to their standing before their MBA.
It also excelled in terms of international mobility - whether alumni are employed in different countries today compared to before - of its graduates, ranking 13th for this criterion.
The FT survey spelt out the dollar gains to MBA holders. On average, NBS MBA alumni saw a 109% increase in their salary post-MBA, raking in US$110,567 (S$155,048).
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