Singapore’s executive Masters of Business Administration (MBA) graduates are living the life with healthy annual salaries, and the Financial Times have the statistics to prove it.
According to the Financial Times Global Executive MBA Ranking this year, the programmes offered by the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) count as one of the top 10 in the world, ranking in the fourth and eighth positions respectively.
In both cases, the universities have climbed further up the rungs in the ranking; the UCLA Anderson/NUS programme goes one spot higher than last year while NTU’s Nanyang Business School jumped from 13th place to it’s current position in number eight.
Basing the rankings on students who graduated in 2011, NUS graduates reported an average of $279,284 annual salary and a 78 percent pay increase. NTU graduates report an average of $221,672 annual salary with a 71 percent salary growth.
This counts the executive MBA programs in Singapore to be one of the top in Asia, ranking alongside those found in China, United States and the United Kingdom. The top program belongs to Trium, where graduates report enjoying an average of $307,003 a year.
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