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Singapore's business schools lose to Hong Kong's

NTU beats NUS in the word's ranking.

The chart on the right shows Financial Times' latest rankings of the world's business schools. Rankings were based on average salary, along with the increase in graduate's salaries from their pre-MBA days.

Harvard took the top spot this year from Stanford.

Hong Kong UST Business School, ranked 8th in the world's listing, bested other Asian countries with weighted salary of $132,685.

Nanyang Business School ranked 32nd while National University of Singapore Business School landed at 36th.



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