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Can I get job in Singapore after MBA?

Can I get job in Singapore after MBA?

Post-MBA careers in Singapore: consulting, finance, and more Approximately 70 percent of the SMU’s MBAs work in Singapore when they finish the course, in a wide variety of industries including financial services, consulting, technology, healthcare, luxury goods, logistics and transportation.

Can I get a job in Singapore after MBA in India?

Graduates who complete an MBA degree from a recognized business school in Singapore should expect to find employment at various executive and management level positions across business sectors ranging from finance to manufacturing & infrastructure.

What is it like to do an MBA in Singapore?

Singapore is a vibrant economy on par with advanced economies like the U.S. The cost of living is higher and Singapore is surrounded by low cost economies. As a result MBA employers may be more selective/jobs may be less lucrative. Also given the size of Singapore, opportunities will be less than the U.S.

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Where do MBA graduates from NUS go after graduation?

Pangarkar estimates that about 42 percent of NUS’s MBA graduates work in Singapore on graduation. One example is Sean Bellamy McNulty, a Canadian who graduated last year and works as an FX options trader for JPMorgan, the investment bank. Previously he worked for CIBC World Markets in Toronto, another investment bank.

What is the average age of MBA students at ntntu?

NTU- If you look at the Nanyang MBA and the class profile, the students typically come with an average of 6 years work experience and the average age of the students is 28. With a class size of about 80-100, 40\% of the group constitutes women and 88\% are international students coming from over 20 countries around the world.

What is the difference between NUS and NTU?

Honestly speaking, in terms of the class profile, there is little to choose between NUS v/s NTU. The peer group, quality of learning, and student activity is quite similar between the two schools. NUS- This is a 17-month program where one semester is dedicated to a student exchange program and another semester to the internship.