Where Can I Find Reviews of MBA and Masters Programmes in Singapore? A Guide for International Students

July 08, 2026

Where Can I Find Reviews of MBA and Masters Programmes in Singapore? A Guide for International Students

So you have decided Singapore is where you want to do your MBA. Smart choice. But now comes the harder part, how do you actually evaluate programmes when you are not yet in the country, you cannot attend open days in person, and you are comparing institutions across very different fee levels, formats, and reputations?

This guide is written specifically for international students researching full-time MBA programmes in Singapore. It maps out every credible source of reviews and rankings, from the global league tables used by admissions consultants to the alumni testimonials, student forums, and independent platforms that give you the unfiltered truth.

Why Reviews Matter More Than Rankings Alone

Rankings tell you how an institution performs on measurable metrics, salary outcomes, employability scores, research output, and faculty credentials. They are essential starting points. But they do not tell you whether the faculty are engaging, whether the admin team actually responds to international students’ questions, whether the cohort culture is competitive or collaborative, or whether the degree opened the doors you hoped it would.

For international students in particular, the gap between a ranking and a real experience matters enormously. You are relocating to a new country, investing a significant amount of money, and making a decision that will define the next chapter of your career. That deserves more than a league table position.

The best research approach combines three layers:

  1. Global rankings for credibility benchmarking.
  2. Independent review platforms for candid student experiences.
  3. Direct alumni engagement for context specific to your background and goals.

Here is how to work through each one.

Step 1: Rankings: The Credibility Benchmark

Rankings are the first filter. They tell you whether a programme meets internationally recognised standards and how it performs against peers.

1. QS Global MBA Rankings (2026 Edition)

The QS Global MBA Rankings are widely regarded as the most authoritative benchmarks for international students evaluating Asian business schools. The 2026 edition ranked Singapore’s top public university programmes as follows:

  • NUS Business School: #1 in Asia, #23 globally. It holds standout scores in Return on Investment (94.2), Employability (83.9), and Thought Leadership (82.5). 
  • Nanyang Business School (NTU): #3 in Asia
  • SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business: Ranked among the top 10 institutions regionally. 

QS evaluates programmes across employability, return on investment, entrepreneurship, alumni outcomes, thought leadership, and class and faculty diversity, making it a particularly well-rounded measure for career-focused international students. 

2. Financial Times (FT) Global MBA Ranking (2026 Edition)

The Financial Times ranking places strong emphasis on post-MBA salary growth, weighted compensation, and alumni career outcomes. It is highly relevant if you are evaluating direct return on investment. 

In the highly competitive global 2026 release:

  • Nanyang Business School (NTU): Climbed to an impressive #12 globally and #1 in Singapore. It ranks #2 in the world for “Value for Money”, with alumni reporting an average weighted salary of US$194,918 three years post-graduation. 
  • NUS Business School: Ranks at #29 globally with an exceptionally diverse cohort where 92% of students come from outside Singapore. 
  • SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business: Ranks at #57 globally.
  • Official Site: rankings.ft.com

3. Singapore Business Review MBA Survey

For programmes not covered by QS or FT, particularly private education institutions and specialized alternative tracks, the Singapore Business Review MBA Survey is the most relevant local metric. It tracks annual enrollment size and brand recognition among employers operating within Singapore.

The University of Roehampton MBA, delivered locally through Aventis Graduate School, was recognized by the Singapore Business Review as a top choice for student MBA enrolment, providing a significant local credibility signal for international students exploring private institutions in the city-state.

Step 2: Independent Review Platforms: The Unfiltered Experience

Rankings measure corporate outcomes. Review platforms measure the day-to-day student experience. These are the sources that tell you what it actually feels like to study at a particular institution.

Google Reviews

The simplest and most immediate source of student sentiment. Search the institution name directly on Google Maps or Google Search and read the reviews. Pay attention to recency (reviews from the last 12 to 18 months are most relevant) and specificity (reviews that mention faculty names, specific modules, or career outcomes are more credible than generic praise).

For Aventis Graduate School, Google Reviews include direct feedback such as:

“I am extremely grateful that my experience in the Roehampton MBA programme has allowed me to gain valuable insights whilst improving my leadership skills. Industry talk and networking also helped me in growing my professional network.”, Alice Goh

“It has been a very fulfilling learning journey. Very knowledgeable lecturers and meaningful discussions during sessions.”, Nasyita Mohtar

Find MBA (find-mba.com)

Find MBA is one of the most comprehensive global directories of business programmes, featuring verified student reviews, programme comparison tools, and active community discussion boards. Singapore is heavily represented, with dedicated profiles for NUS, NTU, SMU, and private providers like Aventis Graduate School.

The forum section is invaluable: international students at the research stage ask specific questions about curriculum depth, and current or recent students respond with candid, detailed answers.

Best in Singapore (bestinsingapore.co)

This independent local review site compiles detailed programme assessments written by researchers and journalists, often incorporating student interviews and aggregate Google Review data. Their MBA roundup includes comparative evaluations of Aventis Graduate School’s Roehampton MBA alongside local public options, giving international students a consolidated, single-page landscape overview.

ProvenExpert

ProvenExpert is an authenticated review aggregator where student feedback is verified before publication, meaning reviews cannot be easily manipulated or purchased. Aventis Graduate School maintains a transparent profile on ProvenExpert where genuine student experiences are fully documented.

Reddit (r/singapore and r/MBA)

Reddit is where the most candid, unfiltered conversations about MBA programmes happen. International students regularly post questions about specific Singapore programmes, and responses come from current students, recent graduates, and industry professionals. The tone is direct, which makes it invaluable for cutting through institutional marketing.

  • Recommended Search Terms: “MBA Singapore international student”, “Aventis Roehampton MBA review”, “NUS MBA experience”, “SMU MBA worth it”

HardwareZone Forums (forums.hardwarezone.com.sg)

HardwareZone’s Academic Zone forums include one of the most active local communities discussing Singapore education choices and employer perceptions. Threads tend to be frank, experience-based, and completely free of commercial influence.

HardwareZone Forums (forums.hardwarezone.com.sg)

HardwareZone’s Academic Zone forums include one of the most active local communities discussing Singapore education choices and employer perceptions. Threads tend to be frank, experience-based, and completely free of commercial influence.

Step 3: Institutional Sources: The Case for Each Programme

Once you have used rankings and independent platforms to narrow your shortlist, look closely at each institution’s own published materials. While curated, the top institutions publish detailed, factual information that helps you cross-verify career outcomes.

Aventis Graduate School (aventis.edu.sg)

Aventis publishes verified alumni success stories on its website, detailing real names, specific corporate roles, and professional outcomes. For the full-time Roehampton MBA track, featured alumni profiles include:

  • Ms. Colette Alexandrea-Teo (CEO of Marie France Thailand and Senior Director at D2A S.E.A.): Noted that the programme’s accelerated format allowed her to earn her MBA without compromising on quality, and that Roehampton’s reputation for producing successful graduates was central to her decision.
  • Dr. Iain Kaan (Managing Director of Aeolian Logic Pte. Ltd.): A medical professional who used the MBA to bridge his clinical background with commercial decision-making, gaining the business fluency his healthcare career required.
  • Mr. Daniel Tan (Managing Director of Click Colours Singapore): Credited his Roehampton MBA with enabling rapid career progression, expanding his professional network, and building the foundation for further doctoral study.

The full-time Roehampton MBA at Aventis runs over 12 months, delivered in-person on weekdays (Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM). This format is designed specifically to suit international students who want an immersive experience. The programme is 100% coursework-based, with zero examinations, and culminates in a Live Project (Capstone) in a simulated consultancy environment. Students also have the option to graduate in Singapore or in London.

  • Programme details: aventis.edu.sg/mba-business-administration-roehampton-full-time-singapore

NUS Business School (bschool.nus.edu.sg)

NUS publishes detailed annual employment reports, class profiles, and student spotlights. Their MBA blog includes candid student diaries and career outcome data across the broader ASEAN region.

SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business (business.smu.edu.sg)

SMU publishes granular details regarding class demographics, career outcomes by industry sector, and student testimonials. With a high percentage of international students in its full-time cohort, SMU is highly optimized for international corporate networking.

What International Students Should Specifically Look For

Beyond generic programme quality signals, ensure you evaluate these five critical operational factors:

  1. Student Visa and Pass Support: Does the institution provide dedicated support for Student Pass applications? Aventis Graduate School has a dedicated international student team providing pre-arrival support, accommodation guidance, and Student Pass advisory.
  2. Cohort Diversity: The Aventis Roehampton full-time MBA cohort represents over 50 countries, which matters enormously for international students who want to build a genuinely global professional network, not just a localized one.
  3. Graduation Venue Flexibility: Aventis offers students the option to graduate locally in Singapore or at the University of Roehampton’s main London campus, a meaningful choice for international students who value a UK graduation ceremony.
  4. Post-Graduation Employment Support: Look for programmes with dedicated career advisory services, resume workshops, and active employer partnerships. Review alumni LinkedIn profiles to see what roles graduates secured and how quickly after graduation.
  5. Accreditation and Recognition in Your Home Country: A UK-awarded degree from a QAA-accredited institution carries strong international recognition. The University of Roehampton’s compliance with the UK Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) standards means the MBA is recognized across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe.

A Practical Research Checklist for International Students

Before shortlisting any programme, work through this execution checklist:

  • [ ] Check the programme’s QS and/or FT ranking (or local Singapore Business Review status).
  • [ ] Read at least 10 Google Reviews from the last 18 months.
  • [ ] Search the institution name on find-mba.com and read the forum threads.
  • [ ] Search Reddit for candid student discussions.
  • [ ] Review the institution’s published alumni success stories looking for real names and specific roles.
  • [ ] Download the official brochure and check: duration, delivery format, assessment method, and graduation location options.
  • [ ] Verify the awarding university is properly accredited (e.g., QAA for UK universities; AACSB or EQUIS for global business schools).
  • [ ] Confirm the private provider is registered with Singapore’s Committee for Private Education (CPE) and holds EduTrust certification.
  • [ ] Contact the admissions team and assess responsiveness, this is a direct signal of how well they support international students.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the best place to find unbiased reviews of Singapore MBA programmes?

Google Reviews, find-mba.com forums, and Reddit (r/singapore, r/MBA) provide the most candid, unfiltered student perspectives. These should be read alongside official rankings for a balanced picture.

Are the alumni testimonials on university websites trustworthy?

They are curated, meaning institutions highlight positive alumni outcomes. However, testimonials with real names, specific employers, and detailed career outcomes are significantly more credible than anonymous or generic quotes. You can easily cross-reference these professionals on LinkedIn.

Is the Aventis Roehampton MBA reviewed anywhere independently?

Yes. It is independently reviewed on Google, ProvenExpert, find-mba.com, and bestinsingapore.co. The programme was also recognized by the Singapore Business Review MBA Survey as a top choice for student MBA enrollment.

What is the difference between QS and Financial Times MBA rankings?

QS places strong weight on employability, return on investment, and class diversity, making it highly relevant for career-focused international students. The FT emphasizes long-term salary growth percentage and academic research output. 

Can I do a full-time MBA in Singapore as an international student without a GMAT score?

Yes. The Aventis Roehampton full-time MBA does not require a GMAT score. Admission is assessed on the basis of your undergraduate qualification, professional work experience, and language proficiency (IELTS 5.5 or equivalent). The minimum age for entry is 21.

Final Word

Finding the right MBA in Singapore takes more than a quick search. It requires cross-referencing global rankings with independent student reviews, reading between the lines of institutional marketing, and, most importantly, talking to people who have been through the programme you are considering.

The good news is that Singapore’s MBA community is highly connected and accessible. Alumni are active on LinkedIn, forums are frank, and most institutions respond quickly to enquiries. Take the time to do the research properly, the right programme, in the right format, at the right institution, will make a genuine difference to your career.

For international students specifically considering the full-time Roehampton MBA at Aventis Graduate School, dedicated programme advisor Ms. Ashlee Shantihini is available Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM SGT.

 

Information in this article is accurate as of June 2026. Scholarship amounts, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines are subject to change — verify directly with each institution before applying.