October 13, 2025
Admissions

We ranked #11 globally in Financial Times EMBA Rankings 2025

The UCLA-NUS Executive MBA has achieved an outstanding #11 global ranking in the Financial Times (FT) Executive MBA Rankings 2025, reaffirming its place among the world’s top Executive MBA programs.

Re-entering the ranking, the program delivered exceptional results in several key areas:

  • Salary Increase: 76%, ranked #8 globally for salary outcomes
  • Aims Achieved: 88%, ranked #5 globally, underscoring strong professional advancement among graduates
  • International Course Experience: #3 globally, reflecting the truly global nature of its delivery across Singapore, US, China and India.

These results highlight the program’s enduring strength, its ability to attract senior global executives, and the continuing value of our long-standing partnership between NUS and UCLA Anderson.

This milestone also reflects the broader success of the NUS EMBA portfolio — with the NUS Executive MBA climbing 9 places to #23 globally this year.

See the full FT EMBA Ranking 2025 Results.

Asia depth + US vantage point. Study on the ground in Singapore and the US, with additional segments in China and India for real market context.

2 Degrees | 4 Main Locations (SG/US/CN/IN, and possibly more) | Global Exchanges | Dual Alumni Networks


More information about The UCLA-NUS EMBA Program

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