The Nanyang Business School's MBA programme has again been placed among the top 30 in the world by the Financial Times (FT). It came in 27th - down three spots from last year's 24th position. The NUS Business School was left out completely because FT said that it lacked 'sufficient usable data' to rank the MBA. The SMU MBA programme was again unranked because its first MBA was only launched in 2008.