A new league table has ranked the business schools at NUS and NTU among the top 35 worldwide. The NUS Business School retained its 23 rd position from last year in the Financial Times (FT) Top 100 Global MBA Rankings, while the Nanyang Business School slipped a place to 34. SMU's master of business administration (MBA) programme did not meet the criteria for inclusion in the FT rankings, which require a college to have graduated its first class at least three years ago. SMU's first batch of MBA students graduated in 2009.
The Straits Times