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Best Full-Time Programs (Linkages)
Overall Score (100%) is the sum of:
Academic Reputation (20%) | Student Selectivity (20%)
Faculty Resources (20%) | Linkages (15%)
Other Resources (15%) | Graduate Output (10%)
| Best Full-Time Programs (By Linkages) |
| Rank |
Overall |
School |
Score (15%) |
| 1 |
28 |
Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (India) |
12.19 |
| 2 |
2 |
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad |
12.00 |
| 3 |
10 |
Sasin Graduate Institute of Business and Administration (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) |
11.94 |
| 4 |
17 |
Brisbane Graduate School of Business (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) |
11.89 |
| 5 |
9 |
Nanyang Business School (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) |
11.67 |
| 6 |
4 |
Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand (School of Management) |
11.54 |
| 7 |
16 |
Waseda University Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies (Japan) |
11.52 |
| 8 |
26 |
Mahanakorn University of Technology (Thailand) |
11.52 |
| 9 |
36 |
Malaysian Graduate School of Management (Universiti Putra Malaysia) |
11.52 |
| 10 |
3 |
Asian Institute of Management (Philippines) |
11.38 |
| 11 |
33 |
Khon Kaen University, Thailand (College of Graduate Study in Management) |
11.36 |
| 12 |
25 |
Curtin University of Technology, Australia (Graduate School of Business) |
11.27 |
| 13 |
30 |
Birla Institute of Technology and Science (India) |
11.15 |
| 14 |
7 |
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (Graduate School of Management) |
10.83 |
| 15 |
8 |
Macquarie Graduate School of Management (Australia) |
10.70 |
| 16 |
6 |
Chinese University of Hong Kong |
10.64 |
| 17 |
1 |
Melbourne Business School |
10.56 |
| 18 |
27 |
International Management Institute (India) |
10.48 |
| 19 |
5 |
NUS Business School (National University of Singapore) |
10.37 |
| 20 |
13 |
International University of Japan (Graduate School of Management) |
10.32 |
| 21 |
12 |
Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore |
10.20 |
| 22 |
24 |
University of the Philippines (College of Business Administration) |
10.14 |
| 23 |
41 |
Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (Pakistan) |
10.13 |
| 24 |
31 |
T. A. Pai Management Institute, Manipal (India) |
9.77 |
| 25 |
11 |
Monash Mount Eliza Business School (Australia) |
9.70 |
| 26 |
32 |
Bharathidasan Institute of Management (India) |
9.53 |
| 27 |
19 |
University of Queensland, Australia (Graduate School of Management) |
9.22 |
| 28 |
18 |
Lahore University of Management Sciences (Pakistan) |
8.50 |
| 29 |
40 |
University of Dhaka (Institute of Business Administration) |
8.48 |
| 30 |
22 |
University of Adelaide, Australia (Graduate School of Management) |
8.16 |
| 31 |
29 |
University of Technology Sydney (Graduate School of Business) |
8.16 |
| 32 |
21 |
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (School of Management) |
8.07 |
| 33 |
38 |
RMIT University, Australia (School of Management) |
7.74 |
| 34 |
15 |
National Cheng-chi University, Taiwan (College of Commerce) |
7.34 |
| 35 |
14 |
China Europe International Business School (China) |
6.74 |
| 36 |
20 |
Seoul National University (College of Business Administration) |
6.52 |
| 37 |
23 |
National Taiwan University of Science & Technology (College of Management) |
6.52 |
| 38 |
44 |
Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan (School of International Politics, Economics and Business) |
6.50 |
| 39 |
37 |
University of South Australia (International Graduate School of Management) |
6.11 |
| 40 |
35 |
University of Malaya (Faculty of Business and Accountancy) |
6.11 |
| 41 |
34 |
Ritsumeikan University, Japan (Graduate School of Business) |
5.13 |
| 42 |
43 |
B. K. School of Business Management (Gujarat University, India) |
4.74 |
| 43 |
45 |
University of Waikato Management School (New Zealand) |
3.52 |
| 44 |
46 |
Chungnam National University, South Korea (College of Economics and Management) |
2.52 |
| 45 |
39 |
Hitotsubashi University, Japan (Faculty of Commerce) |
1.52 |
| 46 |
42 |
Universiti Sains Malaysia School of Management |
0.07 |
See Overall Ranking for Best Full-Time Program
Students enrolled in a full-time MBA program take a full load each term and attend on-campus classes. Academic Reputation: Asian and international MBA schools and top corporations were asked to rate Asia's MBA institutions on a scale of 1 to 5. The total score was divided by number of responses. Student Selectivity: Derived from 1) number of enrolled MBA compared with total applicants, 2) median score of students in the entrance test or points system as proportion of the top score, and 3) working experience of students. Faculty Resources: Derived from 1) proportion of full-time and part-time teachers with a PhD degree, 2) proportion of full-time and part-time teachers with business background, 3) median pay, 4) per-teacher spending, and 5) student-teacher ratio. Linkages: Derived from 1) presence on the board of trustees, board of governors, board of advisers or similar body of CEOs, industry representatives, regulators and government officials, 2) size of the alumni association, 3) agreements with companies regarding on-the-job training and the like, and 4) agreements with other MBA schools on faculty and student exchanges and materials development. Extra 1 percentage point was awarded to schools with a foreign MBA business school as partner. Other Resources: Derived from 1) spending on outplacement program per student, 2) proportion of case studies on local and Asian companies, 3) library spending per student, and 4) availability of a building, library and Internet-ready computer exclusively for MBA students. Extra 2.5 percentage points were awarded to schools that grant full access to all facilities of mother universities such as health clinics, computer center and the like. Graduate Output: Derived from 1) proportion of students who have found a job three months after graduation, and 2) median pay of graduates who have found a job three months after graduation.
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