2025 Institutional Contribution
Demonstrable contribution to management capability, leadership formation, executive education, entrepreneurship, policy capacity and strategic decision-making during the 2025 cycle.
The Institutional Power Index for Asian Management Education
2025 InfluenceAsia Business Schools 50 is an independent editorial and research ranking of Asia-based business schools, management faculties, graduate schools of business and Asia-operating global campuses whose 2025 contribution materially strengthened executive capability, entrepreneurial formation, management research, corporate leadership, public-sector capacity and the international standing of Asian business education.
Editorial Positioning
Eligible institutions include Asia-based business schools, management schools, graduate schools of business, business faculties and Asia-located global campuses with material educational, research, corporate or public-sector influence during 2025. The ranking excludes generic universities without a distinct business-school identity and institutions whose 2025 relevance cannot be verified through public institutional signals.
InfluenceAsia applies an independent editorial-research model. Institutions are assessed through programme depth, executive and graduate education relevance, research visibility, accreditation and quality signals, alumni and corporate power, regional economic importance, innovation in curriculum and delivery, and the extent to which the school advances Asia's management capacity. The ranking is not a replication of any external league table and does not imply institutional endorsement.
Annual Theme
In 2025, Asian business education was no longer defined by catch-up. The most influential schools operated as leadership infrastructure: training founders, executives, family-enterprise successors, policy leaders, technologists, financiers and cross-border managers for economies where growth, geopolitics, climate responsibility and artificial intelligence now converge.
Research Dimensions
InfluenceAsia applies an independent editorial-research model. Institutions are assessed through programme depth, executive and graduate education relevance, research visibility, accreditation and quality signals, alumni and corporate power, regional economic importance, innovation in curriculum and delivery, and the extent to which the school advances Asia's management capacity. The ranking is not a replication of any external league table and does not imply institutional endorsement.
Demonstrable contribution to management capability, leadership formation, executive education, entrepreneurship, policy capacity and strategic decision-making during the 2025 cycle.
International programme visibility, recognized quality assurance, selective admissions, global partnerships and durable reputation beyond the home market.
Faculty research, applied knowledge production, case writing, business-policy dialogue and intellectual contribution to Asian management practice.
Depth of alumni networks, boardroom access, founder formation, senior executive pipelines and employer relevance across large-scale organizations.
Importance to the economic sectors, cities, capital markets and corporate ecosystems that define the institution's region.
Evidence of modern programme design in analytics, AI, sustainability, entrepreneurship, family enterprise, governance, digital transformation and blended delivery.
The degree to which the institution projects Asian business knowledge, develops regional leadership capacity and connects Asian markets to global management discourse.
Top Board
Asia's most globally visible China-rooted executive and MBA institution
Singapore's most comprehensive university-based business school
Global business education platform embedded in Asia
Technology-aligned business school for Greater China and global finance
Technology-university business school with strong Asian executive relevance
Elite China management school at the intersection of technology, policy and enterprise
India's premier private-sector management education platform
India's emblematic public management institute
China-rooted management school with elite university and policy-market proximity
Management school embedded in India's technology capital
Full Ranking
The full register presents each school as an institution: location, role, programme strength, executive-market relevance, corporate and alumni power, research focus and InfluenceAsia's editorial rationale.
| Rank | Business School | Market / Hub | Institution Type / Role | Score | Editorial Profile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | China Europe International Business School CEIBS / Independent business school | China Shanghai / Mainland China | Independent graduate business school Asia's most globally visible China-rooted executive and MBA institution | 98.7 |
Set the regional benchmark for China-facing global management education by combining high-selectivity MBA training, boardroom-oriented executive development and sustained international connectivity at a moment when multinational and Chinese firms required more sophisticated cross-border leadership. Maintained elite international MBA visibility and a rare position as a China-based school with global classroom reach, executive-programme depth and durable corporate recognition. Carries one of Asia's most powerful senior executive and founder communities, with alumni embedded in Chinese private enterprise, multinationals, consumer brands, finance, healthcare, technology and industrial modernization. CEIBS leads the 2025 ranking because it combines international recognition, executive-market authority and China-specific strategic relevance more completely than any other Asia-based management institution. |
| 2 | NUS Business School NUS Business School / National University of Singapore | Singapore Singapore / Southeast Asia | University business school Singapore's most comprehensive university-based business school | 97.9 |
Expanded Singapore's role as a management education hub by linking rigorous academic research, graduate training, executive programmes and a city-state ecosystem dense with finance, logistics, technology, public policy and multinational headquarters. Combines world-class university brand strength with internationally visible business education, broad programme architecture and a highly global faculty-student environment. Supplies senior talent to Singapore's financial institutions, sovereign-linked enterprises, technology firms, consulting networks, regional headquarters and public-sector leadership channels. NUS Business School ranks second for its breadth: few Asian institutions combine research legitimacy, corporate access, international brand power and regional talent formation at comparable scale. |
| 3 | INSEAD Asia Campus INSEAD Singapore / INSEAD | Singapore Singapore / Southeast Asia | Asia campus of a global business school Global business education platform embedded in Asia | 97.2 |
Strengthened Asia's access to a truly global management classroom, bringing multinational peer networks, high-velocity executive training and cross-campus exposure into Singapore's regional leadership market. Operates with exceptional international prestige, deep alumni mobility and a distinctive multi-campus model that places Asia inside a global business-school architecture. Its alumni base spans global consulting, private equity, venture capital, consumer multinationals, technology companies and entrepreneurial ventures across Asia. INSEAD Asia Campus ranks third because it is not only located in Asia; it reshapes how Asian executives and founders enter global leadership circuits. |
| 4 | HKUST Business School HKUST Business School / Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | Hong Kong SAR Hong Kong / Greater China | University business school Technology-aligned business school for Greater China and global finance | 96.6 |
Kept Hong Kong central to Asian business education by combining science-and-technology proximity, finance-market fluency and a management curriculum suited to digitally transforming corporations. Internationally recognized for MBA and EMBA quality, with a reputation for analytical rigor and strong placement relevance in finance, consulting and technology. Graduates are strongly represented in banking, asset management, consulting, technology, entrepreneurship and Greater China corporate leadership. HKUST Business School ranks fourth for fusing management education with the technological and financial dynamics that define modern Asian competitiveness. |
| 5 | Nanyang Business School NBS / Nanyang Technological University, Singapore | Singapore Singapore / Southeast Asia | University business school Technology-university business school with strong Asian executive relevance | 96.0 |
Advanced Singapore's position in management education by pairing a technology-intensive university ecosystem with business training in sustainability, analytics, innovation and cross-border leadership. Sustained international programme recognition with a strong reputation for analytical training, high-quality graduate education and corporate-facing executive development. Serves Singaporean and regional employers in finance, accounting, consulting, technology, supply chain, public administration and family enterprise. Nanyang Business School ranks fifth because it gives Asia a modern management institution aligned with technology, sustainability and operational excellence. |
| 6 | Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management Tsinghua SEM / Tsinghua University | China Beijing / Mainland China | University management school Elite China management school at the intersection of technology, policy and enterprise | 95.4 |
Trained decision-makers for China's technology-led economy while preserving a rare bridge between academic economics, management science, policy proximity and high-growth entrepreneurship. Benefits from Tsinghua's global university prestige and a highly visible management-school platform with international partnerships and selective programmes. Alumni and executive participants operate across technology champions, state-linked enterprises, venture formation, finance, industrial policy and public leadership. Tsinghua SEM ranks sixth because its influence rests not only on business education, but on proximity to the strategic systems that determine Asia's technology and industrial future. |
| 7 | Indian School of Business ISB / Independent business school | India Hyderabad and Mohali / South Asia | Independent graduate business school India's premier private-sector management education platform | 94.8 |
Continued to professionalize India's executive and founder talent base through a one-year management model, international faculty networks and market-facing leadership education calibrated to India's growth economy. Holds prominent international visibility among Asian MBA-equivalent institutions and a distinctive position in India's management education landscape. Alumni density is especially visible in consulting, technology, venture-backed companies, consumer platforms, financial services and entrepreneurial leadership. ISB ranks seventh because it has become a powerful institutional expression of India's executive ambition, entrepreneurial energy and global business integration. |
| 8 | Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad IIM Ahmedabad / Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad | India Ahmedabad / South Asia | Public autonomous management institute India's emblematic public management institute | 94.2 |
Preserved its role as a national leadership institution by producing managers, founders, policymakers and corporate leaders for India's most competitive sectors. Widely recognized as one of Asia's most selective and respected public management schools, with enduring international visibility. Its alumni network is one of the strongest in Asia, extending into boardrooms, government, venture capital, technology, consumer enterprise and social-sector leadership. IIM Ahmedabad ranks eighth for its unmatched national legitimacy, elite selectivity and long-term contribution to India's managerial class. |
| 9 | Peking University Guanghua School of Management Guanghua / Peking University | China Beijing / Mainland China | University management school China-rooted management school with elite university and policy-market proximity | 93.6 |
Brought Peking University's intellectual authority into management education, strengthening business leadership across China's finance, technology, policy and entrepreneurial ecosystems. Carries strong global university recognition and increasingly visible graduate management programmes connected to Beijing's strategic economy. Alumni and executive networks reach financial institutions, technology firms, state-linked enterprises, consulting, venture capital and policy-facing organizations. Guanghua ranks ninth because it blends elite academic authority with direct relevance to China's capital, technology and policy economy. |
| 10 | Indian Institute of Management Bangalore IIM Bangalore / Indian Institute of Management Bangalore | India Bengaluru / South Asia | Public autonomous management institute Management school embedded in India's technology capital | 93.1 |
Anchored management education in Bengaluru's technology and startup ecosystem while maintaining national selectivity, executive depth and international programme visibility. Internationally recognized among Indian management schools, with strong graduate management visibility and extensive digital-learning reach. A major source of leaders for technology firms, global capability centres, consulting, finance, venture-backed companies and public-sector innovation initiatives. IIM Bangalore ranks tenth because it sits at the center of India's technology-led growth story and translates that proximity into managerial influence. |
| 11 | Fudan University School of Management Fudan SOM / Fudan University | China Shanghai / Mainland China | University management school Shanghai-based management school with global partnership depth | 92.6 |
Reinforced Shanghai's role as a global business education center through partnership-oriented programmes, applied research and strong links to finance, consumer markets and multinational enterprise. Holds strong international visibility through graduate management programmes and cross-border partnerships connected to a leading Chinese university. Graduates and executives feed Shanghai's financial services, consulting, consumer, technology and multinational corporate ecosystems. Fudan SOM ranks eleventh for its blend of Shanghai corporate access, international programme design and intellectual credibility. |
| 12 | Shanghai Jiao Tong University Antai College of Economics and Management Antai College / Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China Shanghai / Mainland China | University business school Engineering-university business school with strong management science orientation | 92.1 |
Advanced China's management education by connecting one of the country's strongest engineering universities with business training for industrial modernization, technology commercialization and global operations. Demonstrates high international programme visibility and accreditation-oriented quality signals, especially in management and MBA education. Serves Shanghai's industrial, technology, finance, logistics and consulting employers with graduates trained in quantitative and operational management. Antai ranks twelfth because it gives Asia a high-quality model for technology-linked, industry-facing management education. |
| 13 | CUHK Business School CUHK Business School / The Chinese University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong SAR Hong Kong / Greater China | University business school Hong Kong institution linking entrepreneurship, finance and Greater China business | 91.7 |
Maintained Hong Kong's relevance in Asian business education by cultivating founders, finance professionals and cross-border managers with strong Greater China fluency. Holds sustained international programme visibility and a broad business-school architecture inside a major research university. Alumni occupy roles across Hong Kong finance, professional services, family enterprise, real estate, consumer business and entrepreneurship. CUHK Business School ranks thirteenth for its mix of founder formation, finance relevance and Hong Kong-Greater China connectivity. |
| 14 | HKU Business School HKU Business School / The University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong SAR Hong Kong / Greater China | University business school Business school aligned with Hong Kong's oldest global university brand | 91.2 |
Strengthened Hong Kong's business education profile through a global university platform, market-facing specialist masters and leadership education connected to finance and China strategy. Benefits from a highly recognized university brand, international faculty base and visible graduate management programmes. Feeds Hong Kong's banking, professional services, regulatory, consulting, real estate and technology management sectors. HKU Business School ranks fourteenth because it combines university prestige, financial-market proximity and a strong platform for Greater China business leadership. |
| 15 | Lee Kong Chian School of Business SMU LKCSB / Singapore Management University | Singapore Singapore / Southeast Asia | University business school Urban management school built around business, law, accounting and city-state connectivity | 90.8 |
Deepened Singapore's applied management ecosystem with seminar-style pedagogy, strong employer links and business education designed for a compact but highly international economy. Internationally accredited, globally networked and particularly visible in Asia for business, finance and management education. Strong relevance to Singapore's banks, asset managers, professional services firms, regional headquarters, technology companies and public institutions. SMU LKCSB ranks fifteenth for its applied, employer-connected model in one of Asia's most international business cities. |
| 16 | Indian Institute of Management Calcutta IIM Calcutta / Indian Institute of Management Calcutta | India Kolkata / South Asia | Public autonomous management institute Legacy Indian management institute with deep finance and analytics heritage | 90.4 |
Sustained India's elite public management tradition while contributing strongly to finance, consulting, analytics and senior corporate leadership pipelines. Recognized internationally among India's leading management institutes and respected for selectivity and quantitative rigor. Alumni hold influential roles in finance, consulting, technology, consumer enterprise, entrepreneurship and public-sector leadership. IIM Calcutta ranks sixteenth because its intellectual and alumni legacy remains central to India's influence in finance and analytical management. |
| 17 | Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode IIM Kozhikode / Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode | India Kozhikode / South Asia | Public autonomous management institute Rising Indian management institute with broad national and digital reach | 89.9 |
Strengthened India's second wave of elite public management education by combining academic ambition, digital programme expansion and a widening leadership footprint. Increasingly visible internationally, with strong domestic selectivity and expanding reputation among Indian management institutes. Graduates serve consulting, technology, consumer, finance, operations and entrepreneurial roles across India's growth sectors. IIM Kozhikode ranks seventeenth for converting institutional momentum into visible national and regional management influence. |
| 18 | S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research SPJIMR / Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan | India Mumbai / South Asia | Private not-for-profit management institute Mumbai-based management institute with strong values-led and corporate-facing positioning | 89.5 |
Brought values-based management, family enterprise training and corporate relevance into India's private management education landscape with unusual credibility. Sustains international accreditation and programme visibility while remaining strongly grounded in India's corporate capital. Deeply connected to Mumbai's finance, conglomerate, family enterprise, consumer and consulting communities. SPJIMR ranks eighteenth because it pairs corporate access with a leadership philosophy that has become increasingly relevant to Asian enterprise stewardship. |
| 19 | Seoul National University Business School SNU Business School / Seoul National University | South Korea Seoul / Northeast Asia | University business school Korea's flagship public-university business school | 89.1 |
Anchored South Korea's business education ecosystem by training leaders for technology conglomerates, finance, policy-linked enterprise and globalizing Korean companies. Benefits from the country's strongest public university reputation and an internationally connected business-school platform. Highly relevant to Korea's conglomerates, financial institutions, technology companies, public agencies and professional services firms. SNU Business School ranks nineteenth for its national flagship role and its proximity to Korea's leading corporate and policy systems. |
| 20 | Korea University Business School KUBS / Korea University | South Korea Seoul / Northeast Asia | University business school Korean private-university business school with strong accreditation and alumni capital | 88.7 |
Sustained Korea's global business education quality through international accreditation, corporate proximity and a large alumni base across industry and finance. Among Korea's most internationally credentialed business schools, with a mature programme portfolio and extensive exchange network. Strong alumni presence in Korean conglomerates, banking, consulting, entrepreneurship, media, public leadership and professional services. KUBS ranks twentieth for its combination of accreditation depth, alumni scale and long-standing business-school authority in Korea. |
| 21 | Yonsei University School of Business Yonsei School of Business / Yonsei University | South Korea Seoul / Northeast Asia | University business school Korean business school with strong private-university prestige and global orientation | 88.3 |
Developed globally oriented Korean managers through an international university environment, strong business alumni and programmes aligned with Seoul's corporate economy. Carries recognized international accreditation and a global university brand with strong student mobility. Alumni connect into Korean conglomerates, professional services, consumer brands, technology, finance and entrepreneurship. Yonsei ranks twenty-first for integrating Korean corporate relevance with a broad international outlook. |
| 22 | KAIST College of Business KAIST College of Business / Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | South Korea Seoul / Northeast Asia | Technology-university business school Technology-management school for Korea's innovation economy | 87.9 |
Advanced technology management in Asia by training leaders for innovation-intensive companies, digital platforms, finance and sustainability-oriented growth sectors. Benefits from KAIST's global science-and-technology reputation and a specialized management platform focused on advanced industries. Serves technology companies, startups, financial institutions, R&D-heavy firms and digital transformation roles across Korea and Asia. KAIST College of Business ranks twenty-second because technology management is now central to Asian competitiveness, and KAIST owns that territory with unusual clarity. |
| 23 | Keio Business School KBS / Keio University | Japan Yokohama and Tokyo / Northeast Asia | University business school Japan's foundational MBA institution with strong corporate legitimacy | 87.5 |
Sustained Japan's MBA tradition with rigorous case-based general management training and deep ties to the country's corporate leadership culture. Recognized as a long-established Japanese business school with international accreditation and strong domestic prestige. Relevant to Japanese corporations, manufacturing groups, finance, family enterprise, consulting and cross-border management roles. Keio Business School ranks twenty-third for its institutional heritage, case-method authority and durable relevance to Japanese enterprise. |
| 24 | Hitotsubashi ICS Hitotsubashi ICS / Hitotsubashi University Business School | Japan Tokyo / Northeast Asia | Graduate business school Japan-focused global MBA platform with compact, international design | 87.1 |
Gave Japan a globally oriented, English-language management platform designed for international managers, Japanese corporate transformation and cross-border leadership. Recognized internationally for a focused MBA model and benefits from Hitotsubashi's long-standing social-science reputation. Appeals to professionals in consulting, global corporations, Japan market-entry roles, entrepreneurship and multinational management. Hitotsubashi ICS ranks twenty-fourth because it offers one of Asia's clearest models of compact, internationally oriented management education. |
| 25 | Waseda Business School WBS / Waseda University | Japan Tokyo / Northeast Asia | University business school Tokyo business school with strong executive and entrepreneurship orientation | 86.8 |
Expanded Japan's internationally accessible management education by serving working professionals, entrepreneurs and globally minded managers in Tokyo. Carries a strong Japanese university brand, international accreditation and visible English and Japanese programme pathways. Relevant to Japanese corporations, startups, finance, consulting, technology firms and professionals pursuing cross-border careers. Waseda Business School ranks twenty-fifth for combining Tokyo market access with flexible MBA formats and a strong entrepreneurial voice. |
| 26 | Shanghai University of Finance and Economics College of Business SUFE College of Business / Shanghai University of Finance and Economics | China Shanghai / Mainland China | University business school Finance-specialist business school with sharp Shanghai market relevance | 86.4 |
Strengthened Asia's finance-oriented management education through a specialist economics-and-finance university platform in China's most international business city. Displayed notable international MBA visibility and strong subject relevance in finance, economics and management. Feeds Shanghai's banks, securities firms, asset managers, accounting firms, consulting employers and corporate finance functions. SUFE College of Business ranks twenty-sixth because finance-led management education is a strategic capability, and SUFE is one of Asia's clearest specialist platforms. |
| 27 | Zhejiang University School of Management ZJU School of Management / Zhejiang University | China Hangzhou / Mainland China | University management school Innovation-economy management school in China's digital commerce hub | 86.0 |
Connected management education to Hangzhou's digital commerce, platform economy, private enterprise and entrepreneurial ecosystems. Benefits from Zhejiang University's strong national and international reputation, with visible accreditation and management education credentials. Strong relevance to private enterprise, digital platforms, manufacturing entrepreneurs, family businesses and technology-driven growth companies. ZJU School of Management ranks twenty-seventh because Hangzhou's innovation ecosystem gives it a distinctive business education mandate in Asia. |
| 28 | Sun Yat-sen Business School SYSBS / Sun Yat-sen University | China Guangzhou / Mainland China | University business school South China business school connected to the Greater Bay Area economy | 85.6 |
Strengthened management education in South China by serving a manufacturing, trade, technology and consumer economy deeply connected to the Greater Bay Area. Holds visible international accreditation signals and a strong regional university base. Relevant to Guangdong's manufacturing champions, exporters, consumer companies, finance, logistics and entrepreneurial networks. Sun Yat-sen Business School ranks twenty-eighth for its strategic location in one of Asia's most important industrial and commercial corridors. |
| 29 | National Taiwan University College of Management NTU College of Management / National Taiwan University | Taiwan Taipei / Greater China | University college of management Taiwan's flagship management school linked to technology and finance | 85.2 |
Anchored Taiwan's management education by connecting elite university training with semiconductor, technology, finance and export-oriented business ecosystems. Benefits from Taiwan's strongest university brand and internationally recognized business accreditation. Graduates are relevant to semiconductor supply chains, technology firms, financial services, consulting, family enterprise and public-sector leadership. NTU College of Management ranks twenty-ninth because Taiwan's technology economy requires world-class managerial capacity, and NTU remains its flagship provider. |
| 30 | National Chengchi University College of Commerce NCCU College of Commerce / National Chengchi University | Taiwan Taipei / Greater China | University college of commerce Taiwan commerce school with deep finance, policy and professional education roots | 84.8 |
Sustained Taiwan's professional business education infrastructure through strong commerce disciplines, industry relevance and executive-oriented learning. Internationally accredited and recognized as one of Taiwan's leading commerce institutions. Alumni are influential in finance, accounting, insurance, government, professional services, trade and corporate management. NCCU College of Commerce ranks thirtieth for its enduring role in the professional and financial infrastructure of Taiwan's economy. |
| 31 | Asian Institute of Management AIM / Asian Institute of Management | Philippines Makati / Southeast Asia | Independent graduate school of management Southeast Asian management institute with a regional development and leadership mandate | 84.4 |
Continued to serve Southeast Asia through management education that speaks to private enterprise, public institutions, development challenges and regional leadership needs. Holds international accreditation and a long-standing regional identity as a management institute for Asian leaders. Alumni networks span Philippine corporations, ASEAN businesses, development organizations, public-sector leadership and entrepreneurship. AIM ranks thirty-first because its influence is regional, practical and deeply tied to Southeast Asia's leadership requirements. |
| 32 | Sasin School of Management Sasin / Chulalongkorn University | Thailand Bangkok / Southeast Asia | Graduate school of management Thailand's internationally oriented graduate management school | 84.0 |
Advanced Thailand's graduate management education through international accreditation, executive programmes and a strong Bangkok business network. Recognized as one of Thailand's most internationally credentialed management schools. Relevant to Thai family enterprise, finance, consumer business, hospitality, consulting, regional headquarters and entrepreneurial ventures. Sasin ranks thirty-second because it offers Thailand a globally credible, executive-facing management school with regional leadership relevance. |
| 33 | Chulalongkorn Business School CBS / Chulalongkorn University | Thailand Bangkok / Southeast Asia | University business school Thailand flagship university business school with broad national influence | 83.6 |
Strengthened Thailand's business education base by combining flagship university legitimacy, strong professional disciplines and international quality signals. Benefits from Chulalongkorn University's national flagship status and internationally recognized business accreditation. Graduates and alumni feed Thai conglomerates, banks, consumer firms, professional services, public institutions and entrepreneurial businesses. Chulalongkorn Business School ranks thirty-third because its domestic influence and professional depth are central to Thailand's business ecosystem. |
| 34 | Thammasat Business School TBS / Thammasat University | Thailand Bangkok / Southeast Asia | University business school Thai business school with strong professional, international and governance credentials | 83.2 |
Deepened Thailand's management education quality through broad accreditation, public-minded university roots and a strong connection to professional business disciplines. Carries multiple international quality signals and a credible international posture for Thai business education. Relevant to Thai finance, accounting, consulting, consumer companies, family businesses and public-sector-linked organizations. Thammasat Business School ranks thirty-fourth because it combines national institutional depth with unusually strong international quality assurance. |
| 35 | Universiti Malaya Faculty of Business and Economics UM FBE / Universiti Malaya | Malaysia Kuala Lumpur / Southeast Asia | University faculty of business and economics Malaysia flagship business and economics faculty | 82.8 |
Anchored Malaysia's business and economics education through flagship university status, professional training and research relevant to national development and regional competitiveness. Benefits from Malaysia's strongest university brand and internationally recognized business accreditation. Alumni serve Malaysian corporations, banks, public agencies, professional services, research institutions and regional business roles. UM FBE ranks thirty-fifth for being Malaysia's most important flagship platform at the intersection of business education, economics and public relevance. |
| 36 | Asia School of Business ASB / Asia School of Business | Malaysia Kuala Lumpur / Southeast Asia | Independent graduate business school Action-learning business school built for ASEAN leadership development | 82.4 |
Added a modern, practice-intensive management education model to Southeast Asia through action learning, international collaboration and an emphasis on leadership in emerging-market conditions. Holds recognized international accreditation and benefits from a distinctive cross-institutional founding model. Serves ASEAN executives, entrepreneurs, financial institutions, development organizations and companies seeking regionally grounded global talent. Asia School of Business ranks thirty-sixth because its pedagogy and regional mission are highly aligned with Asia's need for execution-oriented leaders. |
| 37 | University of Indonesia Faculty of Economics and Business FEB UI / University of Indonesia | Indonesia Jakarta and Depok / Southeast Asia | University faculty of economics and business Indonesia flagship economics and business faculty | 82.0 |
Served Indonesia's economic governance and business leadership needs through a flagship faculty connected to policy, finance, professional education and corporate development. Carries international accreditation and the reputation of Indonesia's leading public university. Alumni are influential across Indonesian finance, government, state-owned enterprises, consulting, accounting, consumer companies and entrepreneurship. FEB UI ranks thirty-seventh because Indonesia's scale makes its flagship business and economics faculty regionally consequential. |
| 38 | Universitas Gadjah Mada Faculty of Economics and Business FEB UGM / Universitas Gadjah Mada | Indonesia Yogyakarta / Southeast Asia | University faculty of economics and business Indonesian public-university business faculty with national development relevance | 81.6 |
Expanded Indonesia's management capacity outside Jakarta by combining public-university legitimacy, executive training and research relevant to national development. Holds international business accreditation and the reputation of one of Indonesia's strongest universities. Alumni connect to Indonesian corporations, government, state-owned enterprises, finance, consulting, entrepreneurship and development organizations. FEB UGM ranks thirty-eighth because it combines national development purpose with credible international quality signals. |
| 39 | BINUS Business School BINUS Business School / Bina Nusantara University | Indonesia Jakarta / Southeast Asia | Private university business school Indonesia private business school aligned with digital enterprise and employability | 81.2 |
Strengthened Indonesia's private-sector management education by emphasizing employability, entrepreneurship, digital business and globally benchmarked quality. Holds internationally recognized business accreditation and a visible private-university brand in Indonesia. Relevant to Indonesian technology companies, digital platforms, consumer firms, startups, family businesses and multinational employers. BINUS Business School ranks thirty-ninth because it is closely aligned with the digital and employability demands of Indonesia's young economy. |
| 40 | Ateneo Graduate School of Business Ateneo GSB / Ateneo de Manila University | Philippines Makati / Southeast Asia | Graduate business school Philippine executive MBA institution with strong professional-market relevance | 80.8 |
Served the Philippines' professional and executive market with graduate management education rooted in leadership, ethics and enterprise development. Carries international MBA accreditation signals and the institutional reputation of Ateneo de Manila University. Relevant to Philippine corporations, banks, family enterprises, professional services, public-sector leaders and entrepreneurs. Ateneo GSB ranks fortieth for its executive-market role, values-based orientation and importance to Philippine professional leadership. |
| 41 | Suleman Dawood School of Business LUMS SDSB / Lahore University of Management Sciences | Pakistan Lahore / South Asia | University business school Pakistan's leading business school with case-method and entrepreneurial influence | 80.4 |
Anchored Pakistan's high-quality management education by producing leaders for enterprise, finance, entrepreneurship and policy-adjacent organizations. Internationally accredited and widely recognized as Pakistan's most influential business school platform. Alumni occupy leadership roles in Pakistani corporations, startups, banks, consulting, public institutions and global organizations. SDSB ranks forty-first because it is the clearest management education institution linking Pakistan's corporate, entrepreneurial and public leadership needs. |
| 42 | School of Business Studies, Institute of Business Administration Karachi IBA Karachi SBS / Institute of Business Administration Karachi | Pakistan Karachi / South Asia | Public business school Historic Pakistani business institution tied to Karachi's commercial economy | 80.0 |
Sustained Pakistan's business education infrastructure from Karachi, the country's financial and commercial hub, with internationally benchmarked quality assurance. Holds international business accreditation and a historic reputation in South Asian management education. Strong relevance to banking, finance, consulting, consumer business, public-sector organizations and entrepreneurship in Pakistan. IBA Karachi SBS ranks forty-second for its historic role, accreditation profile and centrality to Pakistan's commercial leadership pipeline. |
| 43 | Koc University Graduate School of Business Koc GSB / Koc University | Turkiye Istanbul / West Asia | University graduate school of business Istanbul-based graduate business school connecting Europe, Asia and emerging markets | 79.6 |
Strengthened business education at the Europe-Asia interface by developing managers for Turkish conglomerates, regional finance, entrepreneurship and multinational operations. Internationally accredited with strong university reputation and visibility in executive and graduate management education. Relevant to Turkish conglomerates, family enterprises, banks, industrial groups, technology companies and regional multinationals. Koc GSB ranks forty-third because it is one of the region's most credible institutions for business leadership at a complex geopolitical and commercial crossroads. |
| 44 | Sabanci Business School Sabanci Business School / Sabanci University | Turkiye Istanbul / West Asia | University business school Research-oriented Turkish business school with strong governance and innovation profile | 79.2 |
Added research depth and innovation-oriented management education to Turkiye's business-school landscape, with relevance to regional corporations and family enterprises. Carries international accreditation and a globally oriented university platform. Serves Turkish corporations, banks, consulting firms, industrial companies, entrepreneurs and executive learners. Sabanci Business School ranks forty-fourth for its research-based, internationally benchmarked contribution to Turkish and regional management education. |
| 45 | Coller School of Management Coller School of Management / Tel Aviv University | Israel Tel Aviv / West Asia | University management school Startup-nation management school tied to technology, venture and innovation ecosystems | 78.8 |
Linked management education to Israel's venture, cybersecurity, technology and innovation economy, helping translate technical advantage into leadership and commercial execution. Benefits from Tel Aviv University's research reputation and recognized international business accreditation. Alumni and participants connect with technology startups, venture capital, cybersecurity, finance, consulting, healthcare innovation and public-sector leadership. Coller ranks forty-fifth because its influence is magnified by Tel Aviv's exceptional density of founders, engineers, investors and global technology firms. |
| 46 | Suliman S. Olayan School of Business AUB OSB / American University of Beirut | Lebanon Beirut / West Asia | University business school Levant business school with durable regional credibility | 78.4 |
Sustained internationally benchmarked business education in the Levant, serving managers and founders across a region where institutional resilience and global fluency are strategic capabilities. Holds recognized international business accreditation within a historically influential regional university. Alumni reach banking, family enterprise, consulting, entrepreneurship, development organizations, healthcare, education and diaspora business networks. AUB OSB ranks forty-sixth because its regional authority and resilience make it a meaningful institution in Asia's broader management education map. |
| 47 | School of Business Administration AUS SBA / American University of Sharjah | United Arab Emirates Sharjah / West Asia | University business school Gulf business school with international quality assurance and regional employer relevance | 78.0 |
Supported the Gulf's management talent base through internationally accredited business education in a market shaped by logistics, finance, entrepreneurship and diversification. Internationally accredited and positioned within a highly international English-language university environment. Graduates serve Gulf corporations, banks, logistics firms, family businesses, multinationals, consulting and public-sector-linked organizations. AUS SBA ranks forty-seventh because it provides credible, internationally oriented business education inside one of Asia's fastest-evolving commercial regions. |
| 48 | Qatar University College of Business and Economics QU CBE / Qatar University | Qatar Doha / West Asia | University college of business and economics Qatar's flagship business and economics college | 77.6 |
Supported Qatar's knowledge-economy transition by producing business, finance and policy-adjacent talent for a rapidly internationalizing Gulf economy. Carries international quality signals and the institutional position of Qatar's national university. Relevant to energy, finance, public-sector entities, sovereign-linked organizations, logistics, consulting and entrepreneurship. QU CBE ranks forty-eighth because Qatar's economic transformation requires sophisticated managerial and analytical capacity, and the college is central to that pipeline. |
| 49 | Abu Dhabi University College of Business ADU College of Business / Abu Dhabi University | United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi / West Asia | University college of business UAE business college aligned with accreditation, sustainability and national diversification | 77.2 |
Strengthened the Gulf's management education quality base through internationally benchmarked programmes serving the UAE's diversification agenda, professional workforce and corporate leadership needs. Holds strong international accreditation signals and a clear regional quality position within UAE business education. Relevant to Abu Dhabi's public-sector-linked enterprises, finance, aviation, energy, professional services, family business and entrepreneurship. ADU College of Business ranks forty-ninth because it is a credible, quality-assured institution in a Gulf economy where executive capability is a national priority. |
| 50 | Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Business NU GSB / Nazarbayev University | Kazakhstan Astana / Central Asia | Graduate school of business Central Asian graduate business school with institution-building significance | 76.8 |
Advanced Central Asia's management education capacity by building a graduate business school with international collaboration, English-language instruction and a mandate to serve a resource-rich economy in transition. Notable as an internationally connected graduate school in a region still developing its global business education infrastructure. Relevant to Kazakhstan's energy, mining, finance, public-sector, entrepreneurship and regional enterprise communities. NU GSB completes the 2025 list because InfluenceAsia recognizes not only mature prestige, but also institutions building serious management capacity in underrepresented Asian regions. |
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Copyright 2025 InfluenceAsia. All rights reserved. This list is an independent editorial ranking prepared for publication, research, data visualization and institutional analysis. Institution names and marks remain the property of their respective owners. Inclusion, ranking position or descriptive language does not constitute partnership, sponsorship, certification, investment advice or a representation by any listed institution.
InfluenceAsia applies an independent editorial-research model. Institutions are assessed through programme depth, executive and graduate education relevance, research visibility, accreditation and quality signals, alumni and corporate power, regional economic importance, innovation in curriculum and delivery, and the extent to which the school advances Asia's management capacity. The ranking is not a replication of any external league table and does not imply institutional endorsement.
Eligible institutions include Asia-based business schools, management schools, graduate schools of business, business faculties and Asia-located global campuses with material educational, research, corporate or public-sector influence during 2025. The ranking excludes generic universities without a distinct business-school identity and institutions whose 2025 relevance cannot be verified through public institutional signals.
Copyright 2025 InfluenceAsia. All rights reserved. This list is an independent editorial ranking prepared for publication, research, data visualization and institutional analysis. Institution names and marks remain the property of their respective owners. Inclusion, ranking position or descriptive language does not constitute partnership, sponsorship, certification, investment advice or a representation by any listed institution.