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THE NUS MBA

 

 

Singapore's National University, Asia's global knowledge enterprise, empowers multinational and adventurous MBA students in the caring company of engaging administrators and enriching business professors from well over 50 leading universities and nearly 20 diverse economies.



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Tel : +65-6516 2068


Shanghai Office ::
Tel : +86-21-6426 4183


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Take advantage of a rising Asia and double your learning journey, network and opportunities


The ideal learning environment to soak in the best of Asia and Europe from two reputable business schools


Gain valuable insights on three Asian economic powerhouses through immersion experience in Shanghai, Seoul and Singapore


Creating leaders well-versed in the languages of business and government for that unique competitive advantage in the marketplace


Developing talented science and engineering students who have the potential to create and lead technology companies.

                     

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