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MBA in Asia

Thinking about doing an MBA in Asia? If so, you will join many students studying business across the continent. 

MBA programs are popular in Asian countries such as India, China and Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan.

In those countries and elsewhere across the region, there are many reputable business schools that offer MBA programs. With over 400 business schools in Asia, it can be a daunting task to find the MBA program that is right for you. Those seeking an...

Thinking about doing an MBA in Asia? If so, you will join many students studying business across the continent. 

MBA programs are popular in Asian countries such as India, China and Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan.

In those countries and elsewhere across the region, there are many reputable business schools that offer MBA programs. With over 400 business schools in Asia, it can be a daunting task to find the MBA program that is right for you. Those seeking an MBA in Asia should take care to gauge each offering in terms of the programs and concentrations available, as well as other considerations, such as whether a business schools has accreditation from AMBA, EQUIS, or AACSB. Having MBA accreditation means that the school is reputable. 

Another factor for those considering an MBA in Asia is whether a business school is ranked. A ranking in a publication such as Bloomberg Businessweek, the Financial Times (FT), or another publication is a good indication that the MBA program is a good one.

Business schools in Asia offer a variety of MBA programs: such as on a full-time basis, where students go to class every day, to part-time offerings which can be arranged around a work schedule or family obligations. Many business schools in Asia also offer Online MBA programs—which can be pursued from anywhere; as well as Executive MBA programs, for those individuals with a lot of work experience.

After an MBA in Asia, many students decide to stay in the region, working in a variety of industries, such as financial services, business analytics, supply chain, manufacturing, and many others. Some students also leverage an MBA in Asia to work globally, in other places around the world. 

See a list of all MBA programs in Asia below. 

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Thinking about doing an MBA in Asia? If so, you will join many students studying business across the continent. 

MBA programs are popular in Asian countries such as India, China and Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan.

In those countries and elsewhere across the region, there are many reputable business schools that offer MBA programs. With over 400 business schools in Asia, it can be a daunting task to find the MBA program that is right for you. Those seeking an...

Thinking about doing an MBA in Asia? If so, you will join many students studying business across the continent. 

MBA programs are popular in Asian countries such as India, China and Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan.

In those countries and elsewhere across the region, there are many reputable business schools that offer MBA programs. With over 400 business schools in Asia, it can be a daunting task to find the MBA program that is right for you. Those seeking an MBA in Asia should take care to gauge each offering in terms of the programs and concentrations available, as well as other considerations, such as whether a business schools has accreditation from AMBA, EQUIS, or AACSB. Having MBA accreditation means that the school is reputable. 

Another factor for those considering an MBA in Asia is whether a business school is ranked. A ranking in a publication such as Bloomberg Businessweek, the Financial Times (FT), or another publication is a good indication that the MBA program is a good one.

Business schools in Asia offer a variety of MBA programs: such as on a full-time basis, where students go to class every day, to part-time offerings which can be arranged around a work schedule or family obligations. Many business schools in Asia also offer Online MBA programs—which can be pursued from anywhere; as well as Executive MBA programs, for those individuals with a lot of work experience.

After an MBA in Asia, many students decide to stay in the region, working in a variety of industries, such as financial services, business analytics, supply chain, manufacturing, and many others. Some students also leverage an MBA in Asia to work globally, in other places around the world. 

See a list of all MBA programs in Asia below. 

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Singapore 79 Followers 164 Discussions

Full-Time: NUS MBA more…

Part-Time: NUS MBA more…

Executive MBA: NUS Executive MBA, NUS Executive MBA (Chinese), UCLA-NUS Executive MBA more…

Dual Degree: NUS-PKU MBA (Peking), NUS-HEC MBA (Paris), NUS MBA / Lee Kuan Yew MPA, NUS MBA / Lee Kuan Yew MPP, NUS MBA / Yale Master of Advanced Managem... more…

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Seoul, South Korea 30 Followers 11 Discussions

Full-Time: Finance MBA, Global MBA, S3 Asia MBA more…

Part-Time: Korea MBA more…

Executive MBA: Executive MBA more…

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 43 Followers 15 Discussions

Full-Time: MBA more…

Part-Time: MBA more…

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Nagoya, Aichi, Japan 18 Followers 10 Discussions
NUCB Business School The first and only Triple Crown Business School in Japan to be accredited by AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS.The NUCB Business School features an MBA and MSc in Management in 100% English with a global network of students from over 40 nationalities that offers exceptional management skills at the highest Master’s level. The school is driven by the ideal of a ‘Frontier Spirit’ and delivers advanced level business management practices stressing high ethical standards and encouraging creative learning.

Full-Time: MBA, MSc in Management more…

Executive MBA: Executive MBA more…

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Singapore 33 Followers 171 Discussions

Full-Time: MBA more…

Executive MBA: Global Executive MBA more…

Dual Degree: Tsinghua-INSEAD Dual Degree EMBA Programme more…

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Bangalore, India 7 Followers 50 Discussions

Full-Time: Post Graduate Programme in Management, Master of Business Administration (Business Analytics), Post Graduate Programme in Public Policy & Ma... more…

Part-Time: Post Graduate Programme in Enterprise Management more…

Executive MBA: Executive Post Graduate Programme in Management more…

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Singapore 61 Followers 130 Discussions

Full-Time: MBA, Fellows MBA more…

Part-Time: Professional MBA, MBA (Chinese) more…

Executive MBA: Executive MBA, Executive MBA (Chinese) more…

Dual Degree: Nanyang - Waseda Double MBA, Nanyang - St Gallen Double Masters, Nanyang - ESSEC Double Masters more…

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Tokyo, Japan 7 Followers 6 Discussions

Full-Time: MBA more…

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Singapore 35 Followers 54 Discussions

Full-Time: MBA more…

Part-Time: MBA more…

Executive MBA: Executive MBA more…

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Bangkok, Thailand 6 Followers 4 Discussions

Full-Time: International MBA (Asia Pacific Business), MBA (English), Accelerated MBA, Regular MBA (Thai) more…

Part-Time: Flexible MBA, Professional MBA more…

Executive MBA: Executive MBA, Young Executive MBA more…

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Seoul, South Korea 2 Followers 0 Discussions

Full-Time: Global MBA, Culture-Oriented MBA, Global Entrepreneurship MBA, Financial Analyst MBA, CPA MBA more…

Part-Time: MBA, Pharm-MBA, Leadership & HR MBA more…

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Hong Kong, Hong Kong (PRC) 31 Followers 161 Discussions

Full-Time: MBA more…

Part-Time: Part-Time MBA (Weekly Mode), Part-time MBA (Bi-Weekly Mode) more…

Executive MBA: Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA, Executive MBA for Chinese Executives more…

Distance Learning: Digital MBA for Global Leaders more…

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