Financial Times 2025 EMBA Rankings: Sasin Achieves World’s Top 100

13 October 2025

Financial Times 2025 EMBA Rankings: Sasin Achieves World’s Top 100
Thailand’s First and Only Management School Ranked in the Financial Times’ EMBA Ranking Global Top 100 – Sasin School of Management Sasin School of Management’s Executive MBA program has been ranked in the Financial Times’ 2025 Top 100 EMBA programs globally (#89), making Sasin the first and only school in Thailand to reach this milestone. With this result, Sasin is ranked among the Top 20 Schools in Asia, underscoring Sasin’s global reputation and strong regional impact. According to the ranking methodology, Executive MBA programs are assessed for their quality, impact, global relevance and a host of other factors. Sasin’s Executive MBA stands out for its strong ESG integration (Asia’s top 10), gender diversity (Asia’s top 15), as well as international faculty and students (Asia’s top 20), reflecting the School’s commitment to sustainability, inclusion, and developing globally minded leaders. “This achievement is a testament to the unwavering dedication of our students, faculty, staff, and alumni,” said Professor Ian Fenwick, Director of Sasin. “It is immensely gratifying to see Sasin’s Executive MBA program recognized among the world’s best 100 EMBA programs, and Sasin being among the top 20 management schools in Asia.” Sasin’s achievement reflects its vision of Global Reputation, Regional Expertise, combining international standards of excellence with deep understanding of the region’s dynamic business environment. “This ranking reaffirms career success and the strong return on investment for our graduates,” added Professor Fenwick. “They are capable, inspiring, and conscientious leaders who drive positive transformation across industries, cultures, and geographies.” Over four decades, Sasin has continually set new benchmarks—launching Thailand’s first international MBA program, becoming the first Thai business school to earn international accreditations from AACSB and EQUIS, achieving the country’s first BSIS (Business School Impact System) designation from EFMD (European Foundation for Management Development), and this time becoming the first school in Thailand to enter FT top 100 EMBA ranking.

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