You could say that Singapore is in the business of being the best in everything it does.
Weeks after topping the recent Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s list of best schools in the world (based on test scores in math and science from 15-year-olds in 76 nations), Singapore is getting more notice, this time for NUS Business School.
It’s customised Executive Education (EE) programmes for organisations were rated second best in Asia and 16th best in the world by Financial Times.
It also secured two spots in The Economist‘s biennial Executive Master of Business Administration charts.
The double-degree programme with the University of California, Los Angeles ranked fourth, while the Asia-Pacific EMBA programme placed 29th, according to The Straits Times.
