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2010 -11DICES

Study Abroad

2010

NUS Business School

NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE

With a history spanning over four decades, NUS Business School has established a tradition for providing rigorous, relevant and rewarding business education that develops leaders for the global marketplace. As Asia’s Global Business School, NUS Business School was the first Business School in the region to be accredited by AACSB for meeting the highest standard of business education and research.

Contact details

National University of Singapore 1 Business Link, BIZ 2 Building, Level 5 Singapore 117592 Tel: (65) 6516 2068 / Fax: (65) 6872 4423

E-mail: mba@nus.edu.sg http://mba.nus.edu

● Dean

Professor Bernard Yeung

●Academic Director

Associate Professor Nitin Pangarkar

●Year founded

National University of Singapore – founded in 1905 NUS Business School – founded in 1965

● Language of instruction

English

● Students

• Total Full Time MBA students: 128 (2008) • International students: 94% (2008) • Gender distribution: 61% male, 39% female • Average age: 29 • Average work experience: 5 years

● Class size

50 or below

Programme Description

The NUS MBA is a 12-month or 17-month MBA, with students personalising their MBA programme to suit their interests and needs. Students in the 17-month programme will participate in extended internships and a semester-long overseas exchange programme. Students in the 12-month programme will have opportunities to participate in shorter internships, and short overseas summer programmes at exchange partner universities. Students may also wish to consider the NUS MBA Double Degree Programmes together with Fudan University, Korea University, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and Peking University.

CURRICULUM

Core modules deal with topics and concepts that provide the foundation of a general management education. These modules equip students with the basic, essential skills required by a manager to succeed in business. Students may further develop their interest in

PROGRAMMES

Programme

The NUS MBA

specialised areas or broaden their management skills through the many elective modules offered within the Business School or in NUS.

ADMISSION requirements

Candidates must satisfy the following entry requirements for the MBA Programme:

• Good Undergraduate Degree: Applicants must have a strong academic record in any undergraduate field from a reputable academic institution.

• Work Experience: Minimum of two years full-time post-graduation work experience.

• GMAT: Good Analytical Writing Assessment, Verbal, Quantitative and Total GMAT scores.

• TOEFL/IELTS: Applicants whose undergraduate degree was not in English are required to submit TOEFL or IELTS scores.

• Interview: Short-listed applicants will be interviewed.

● Degree background

Engineering 45.92%, Arts & Social Science 18.37%, Science 11.22%, Business 9.69%, Computing 7.14%, Economics 3.06%, Medicine 1.02%, Others 3.57%

● Graduates per year

MBA: 258

● Faculty

57

● Scholarships

Please visit www.mba.nus.edu.sg/finedu.htm

● Library

Please visit www.lib.nus.edu.sg

● Careers Services

Please visit: http://mba.nus.edu/cso

●Accreditation

AACSB

● Internships

Please visit: http://mba.nus.edu/cso

● Student accommodation

www.nus.edu.sg/osa/housing

● Other centre locations

Vivo City, Harbourfront Centre, Sentosa

● Distance to nearest town

30 minutes

●Transport

Local public transport: internal and external buses Nearest airport: Changi Airport – 37km

Singapore

Start date

August

Duration

12 months or 17 months (Full Time) 24 months to 30 months (Part Time)

Fees

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