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Answered 2 days ago
Getting a part-time job while studying at Nanyang Business School (NBS) in Singapore is generally feasible, but it may depend on several factors such as the type of job, your visa status, and time management.
Student Visa Regulations: International students in Singapore on a Student Pass are allowed
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Answered 5 days ago
Compelling reasons. To start with, the international school atmosphere with students from diverse backgrounds gives students an opportunity to gain cultural adaptability as well as networking. The flexibility in the curriculum enables one to finish the MBA programme in 12 to 18 months, which meets e
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 months ago
The NTU placement package for MBA graduates was USD 150,145 or INR 1.24 Cr in 2022, which increases from USD 134,213 or INR 1.11 Cr in 2021. The MBA placement rate at Nanyang Business School is 94% as of 2022. Salaries can vary by industry, with average salaries reported as follows:
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Answered 2 months ago
Yes, getting into Nanyang Business School can be tough because of the high admission requirements and the competitive pool. The acceptance rate of college ranges between 10% and 15%. Applicants are required to have a bachelor's degree from a recognised institution. NBS requires a minimum GMAT score
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Answered 2 months ago
All international students need to have a student pass issued by the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA). Students have to submit an application for student pass 2 months before the commencement of the course through the ICA Student’s Pass Online Application and Registration (SOLAR)
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Is getting part-time jobs easy while studying at Nanyang Business School?