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a year agoContributor-Level 10
National University of Singapore is one of the largest universities in Singapore. Furthermore, other universities that are the largest after the National University of Singapore are as follows:
· Nanyang Technological University
· Singapore University of Technology and Design
· Singapore Management University
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The most in-demand specialisation for MBA applicants in Singapore is Finance and International Business. Apart from these two specializations, the other top MBA specializations are Human Resources, Sales & Marketing, Business Analytics, Project Management, Supply Chain, Transport & Logistics, Business & Economics, Public Policy, etc.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
There are various good business schools in Singapore. In the context of rankings, NUS MBA and then NTU MBA ranks very well in the Financial Times MBA 2024 rankings. National University of Singapore (NUS) MBA is very prestigious and recognised worldwide. As per the reviews on the unofficial sources, some of the best MBA colleges in Singapore are:
- National University of Singapore
- Nanyang Technological University
- James Cook University
- Singapore Management University
- INSEAD Singapore Campus
- PSB Academy
- FTMS Global Academy
- SP Jain School of Global Management
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to students reviews, it is good if a student pursue an MBA from Singapore than India. However, this totally depends on the institute in which admission has to be taken. If students have the budget to pursue an MBA from Singapore, then they should go for it. One can expect to pursue MBA from Singapore with the tuition fees of between INR 20 Lakh – INR 40 lakh+. An MBA from IIM-A can cost around INR 20 Lacs + personal expenses. Also, according to Financial Times MBA Rankings 2024, NUS ranks at #27 position, whereas, IIM-Ahmedabad ranks at #41 position. Another thing that will be good for students if they are studying abr
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
National University of Singapore acceptance rate is in the range 5 - 10%, which makes it an extremely competitive university to get into. In comparison with the INSEAD Singapore acceptance rate of 32%, NUS can be considered much more selective in their admission criteria.
As listed, getting into NUS University is selective. Hence, students must excel in academics in order to boost their chances. Apart from this, students who are outstanding in activities outside class also stand a good chance to secure an admission.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
INSEAD Singapore takes a holistic approach when it comes to admissions. Hence, applicants are evaluated for overall academic as well as extra-curricular performance, instead of a particular segment. In order to get into the university, students must excel academically and they must showcase unique talent and work experiences in their portfolio.
Apart from the above mentioned, applicants must ace the video interviews conducted at the university. Some helpful tips include being confident, avoiding AI generated answers, talking about one’s real life experiences, avoid being boastful and retaini
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