For third straight year, NTU rises in Financial Times’ global MBA ranking, placing 22nd this year
For the third straight year, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) continues to climb in the global rankings, ranking 22nd in the Financial Times’ latest ranking of Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes worldwide.
NTU’s Nanyang MBA is now ranked 5th in the Asia-Pacific, moving up two spots globally from 24th last year. Since 2015, the Nanyang MBA has vaulted 18 places, making NTU’s Nanyang Business School the fastest-rising among Asia’s top 5 business schools.
Professor Robert Kennedy, Dean of NTU’s Nanyang Business School, said, “I am pleased that the FT ranking recognises the quality we all see in our programmes. Despite the intensifying competition among top business schools for faculty, students, and resources, the school continues to offer top-rate teaching, excellent facilities, and an emphasis on employability. All of these are reflected in the latest Financial Times rankings table. The results underline the achievements of students and staff, who are dedicated to achieving excellence and quality in all that we do, and we look forward to strengthening our programmes further.’’