Have you made up your mind and decided to
take a shot into further education? Good for you! Taking a postgraduate course
after college or while working comes with numerous advantages that will help
you further your career and take it in the direction you want.
In particular, many are looking to take an
MBA course. In Singapore, companies recognize the value of employees who have
more to offer because they have taken further education. They are normally
given higher salaries, considered for management positions within the company,
and are looked up to as someone with a leadership role.
Thankfully, schools and universities these
days have recognized the need to make further education more accessible to
potential students. Now, you can take an MBA course online, or part-time during
evenings and weekends. Of course, there is always the option to take the
full-time course which usually takes about a year to complete—a year that is
well worth the investment. Singapore is also home to top-ranked MBA schools in
the Asia Pacific region, so you can rest assured that you are getting the best
possible education for your objectives—whether it’s for extra knowledge or an
extra edge on your resume.
Here are some universities where you can take
an MBA Course in Singapore.
Nanyang Business School at Nanyang Technological
University
Nanyang Technological University is one of
the leading higher education institutions in Singapore. Its business school in
particular offers "cutting-edge curricula that are relevant to business
practice." They promise an experience that is well-rounded and that would
result in education that will form leaders with a global perspective. Nanyang
has a year-long full-time MBA course, with part time courses available. They
also offer dual degrees and Executive MBAs in Chinese and English. With their
highly-qualified faculty and very good reputation, Nanyang is a good choice.
PSB Academy
A prestigious name in the field of higher
education, PSB Academy also offers full-time and part-time MBA courses. They also have
specialized Executive MBA courses in English and Chinese, geared towards
students and professionals in the Asia-Pacific region. The school itself is
ranked in the Economist and Financial Times Global MBA. They will also offer
students the chance to participate in an overseas exchange program to further
enhance their skills. The course will focus on finance, marketing, strategy,
real estate and healthcare management.
Singapore Management University
If you're looking for "real-world
MBA," consider enrolling at SMU. Established by the Lee Kong Chian School
Of Business, SMU is ranked 25th for MBA in the Asia Pacific Region, with
numerous accreditations. Thanks to their strong industry ties, students will be
able to dip their toes into the real world with their rigorous and relevant
program that promises to teach practical skills needed by companies. Part-time
and full-time course formats are available.
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