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Is it worth doing MBA in Singapore?
Singapore has several competitive advantages that position it well as a global education hub. Host to highly ranked business schools like NUS and Nanyang which feature on top at the university league tables, Singapore has become the most preferred destination for MBA abroad aspirants especially from India.
How much does MBA cost in Singapore?
MBA Course Options and Tuition Fees
Course | Duration | Total Fees (SGD) |
---|---|---|
MBA (Analytics and Business Solutions) | 12 months | $38,520 |
MBA (Creative Marketing) | 12 months | $38,520 |
MBA – MIT (Joint Degree) | 16 months | $51,360 |
MBA – MITHM (Joint Degree) | 16 months | $51,360 |
Is GMAT mandatory for MBA in Singapore?
National University of Singapore (NUS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Singapore Management University require a high GMAT score. Some overseas Institutions in Singapore like James Cook University, EASB Institute of Management, and more do not require GMAT for pursuing an MBA.
Which MBA is top?
Here are the top MBA programs
- Stanford University.
- University of Pennsylvania (Wharton)
- University of Chicago (Booth)
- Northwestern University (Kellogg)
- Harvard University.
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan)
- Columbia University.
- University of California–Berkeley (Haas)
Is NUS better than IIM?
Also, the median CTC that is offered at NUS is way higher than that at IIMs. If we see the course fee, the MBA from NUS costs around 40-50L INR whereas the fee for the full-time MBA from IIM A, B and C costs between Rs 17 to Rs 22 lakhs. The student pedigree at IIMs A/B/C and NUS is equally impressive.
What is the minimum salary after MBA?
Jobs after MBA graduates in Banking and Finance offer a starting salary of 10 to 15 lakhs per year. Though these big figures are reserved for the graduates of the top tier schools in the country, even an MBA from other schools can start you off with a good 4 to 5 lakh per year package.