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Recommend a good fit for a strong Asian focus

by jelt » Fri Aug 10, 2007 3:19 am
Hi, I was wondering if you could recommend MBA programmes that fit the following criteria (and they don't have to be in the US, either):

1) strong Asian (particularly China, and/ or South East Asia) focus
2) have strong corporate planning/ strategy programmes
3) encourage undergraduates with little or no full-time work experience

Thank you,
Jason

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by aim-wsc » Fri Aug 10, 2007 4:05 am
ISB, India
IIM A India
IIM B India
INSEAD (Singapore),
Ivey (Part time in Hong Kong), China
CEIBS (Shanghai). China


Also there are few schools apart from these top-notch MBA you can consider,

AIM Manila Philipins
NYU Singapore
NTU Singapore
CUHK HongKong
HKUST HongKong
SP Jain Singapore Campus
FMS NewDelhi India

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by aim-wsc » Fri Aug 10, 2007 4:22 am
Just saw your profile at Ask Stacy forum and learned that you're U-chicago Alum... thought to add one more program but its an EMBA program...

U-Chicago EMBA @ Singapore... but its an executive programme designed for more experienced people....

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by jelt » Fri Aug 10, 2007 7:04 am
Hi,

Thanks for your prompt reply... I'm not exactly looking at India because my focus is East Asia, and the problem with insead is that it is, again, for experienced managers.

Lastly because I am a UChic alum i know precisely that their finance-strong programme is not what I am looking for.

CEIBS is one that I'm certainly very keen on, though..