ArtVandaley wrote:
It's a pleasant destination with possibility of work visa and good quality of life.
The closeness to India offers an added advantage of reaching home in less than 8 hours.
The downside is very high cost of living and lack of technical industries. So if you focus on PM roles post MBA, they will be difficult to get.
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Taking @ArtVandaley's point further, if you check the
placements of NUS MBA (Singapore's top MBA program), you will see 96% of its graduates received job offered within the 3 months of graduation, which is a decent placement rate. You should also note that 94% of the recruitment happened through campus recruitment or through the job fairs conducted by the school; This also means school's career services team does a fascinating job in bringing recruiters in the school. If we dig further into the career report, you will find 73% of the placements were in just 3 industries - Finance, Consulting, and Technology - so, if your goal is to get into sectors other than these, it could be difficult and you will have to work really hard to get offers from your desired companies.
Similarly, you should also analyze the placement reports of other top Singaporean MBA programs such as NTU or SMU to find out whether these schools are a right fit for your post MBA goals.