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17 September 2025

NUS Business School MBA ranked No. 1 in Asia for third consecutive year

Source: NUS. The NUS Business School.
Source: NUS. The NUS Business School.

The National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) is ranked first in Asia for the third year in a row in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Global MBA Rankings 2026.

The 2026 edition of the QS Global MBA and Business Masters Rankings evaluates programmes based on key performance indicators, including Employability, Return on Investment, Entrepreneurship and Alumni Outcomes, Thought Leadership, as well as Class and Faculty Diversity. The NUS MBA programme rose two places to 23rd worldwide, achieving its highest-ever global position in an evaluation pool that expanded by almost 15% from last year. It now ranks among the top 6% of 390 MBA programmes assessed globally by QS.

According to NUS, the latest results underscore the NUS MBA programme’s educational rigour, commitment to global competitiveness, and definitive impact on its graduates’ professional development and long-term career success.

In the latest rankings, the NUS MBA achieved an overall score of 87.0 out of 100. The programme scored at least 30% above the global average for key indicators such as Thought Leadership (82.5), Employability (83.9), and Return on Investment (94.2).

Employability remains a standout as the programme led the rankings in Asia with an improved employment rate of 95.0% for the class of 2024, compared with 83.3% in the previous year. Class and Faculty Diversity also advanced, with the programme improving 27 places to 56th globally with greater representation of women and international members across both faculty and student cohorts.

Distinguished Professor Andrew Rose, Dean of NUS Business School said: “Our position as Asia’s top MBA for the third consecutive year, alongside our historic rise to 23rd globally, reflects the School’s commitment to academic excellence, innovative research, and developing dynamic, adaptive leaders who can navigate complexity in a rapidly evolving global economy. While rankings are just one measure, they demonstrate the tangible positive impact our faculty, students, and alumni are having on business and community worldwide.”

The NUS MBA is designed to equip future leaders with a global toolkit and cross-cultural insight to thrive in a fast-changing world. Anchored in Singapore, the programme delivers a rigourous yet customisable curriculum. There is a deep focus on Asia, coupled with strong global exposure through international study trips and exchange opportunities with top partner universities worldwide.

Students can tailor their learning journey by choosing from over 50 electives across nine areas of specialisation. Through experiential learning, industry engagement, and a diverse international cohort, NUS MBA students gain the tools and perspectives needed to lead with impact, within Asia and beyond.

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View the QS Global MBA rankings can be found at: https://www.topuniversities.com/

2 April 2014

Philippines government to find solutions for new graduates, the unemployed

Meanwhile, the government continues to expand its employment programmes to provide jobs for thousands expected to graduate in 2014 and also for those who remain unemployed, MalacaƱang said on March 30.

In an interview over dzRB Radyo ng Bayan, Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary (PCOO) Herminio Coloma said 95,935 positions in different private and public corporations and agencies are currently up for grabs.

This is according to the Department of Labor and Employment’s (DOLE) www.phil-job.net, an internet-based job and applicant matching system, which aims to fast track the job seeker's search for employment and the employer's search for manpower.

Coloma said the government is also providing financial aid to self-employed individuals, landless farmers, non-wage domestic workers, young workers with dependents, low-income earners, and those who do not have permanent employment due to calamities through the Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program.

He said this programme also covers those who are listed in the Department of Social Welfare and Development's national household targeting system.

In a press briefing held in MalacaƱang on March 13, DOLE Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said there are an estimated 600,000 to 700,000 new entrants to the labour force this year.