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Asia School of Business ×

Location
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Format
Executive/Part time
Location
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Format
Executive/Part time

Tuition fees

€ 43,000

Length (months)

16

Program name

Executive MBA

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Business school information

April 9, 2015 marked the birth of ASB, with the collaboration between Bank Negara Malaysia and MIT Sloan School of Management (MIT Sloan). ASB was founded in response to the need for qualified, industry-ready talents to fill the needs of the exponential growth and opportunities of Asia. Integrating the MIT DNA by bringing theory and practice together, the same core courses that are delivered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA are taught in ASB’s MBA full-time and MBA for Working Professionals degree programs. Both MIT Sloan’s world-renowned faculty and ASB’s residential faculty teach this rigorous curriculum.

Program description

The Asia School of Business (ASB) Executive MBA Program is a transformative journey that will equip you with the skills and knowledge to thrive in today’s global economy. This 16-month program comprises a mix of modular and hybrid weekend classes designed specifically for busy working professionals.

With a rigorous curriculum that maintains the quality of MIT Sloan, you’ll get the chance to learn from some of the most prestigious faculty in the world. And, with half of your courses taught by ASB faculty who are based in Asia and have a deep understanding of the region, you’ll get the best of both worlds, gaining unique insights and perspectives that will set you apart from the rest.

Size of the class:
37
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Admission requirements

Age (Avg):

12

Experience (Min):

8

Diversity

Male/Female students:

65% / 35%

International students:

8%

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