The Asian Institute of Management (AIM) through its School of Executive Education and Lifelong Learning (SEELL) was recognized in the prestigious Financial Times Executive Education Rankings 2024.
AIM made a strong debut in the 2024 Financial Times Executive Education Ranking, securing impressive results in both Open and Custom program categories.
In the Open Enrollment ranking, which focuses on short, executive courses for organization leaders and entrepreneurs, AIM achieved 4th place in growth based on the Business School Survey. It got an outstanding 6th rank in Asia, while globally, it claimed the 70th position.
For the Custom Executive Education ranking, which recognizes bespoke programs tailored for organizations, AIM clinched the 6th position in Asia and 89th place globally.
AIM also received a high satisfaction score from participants.
“The inclusion of AIM in the Financial Times Executive Education Rankings underscores its prominence among educational institutions globally,” the business school said.
The Financial Times evaluates business schools based on several criteria, including their curriculum structure, the effectiveness of their instructional approaches, the expertise of their academic staff, the opportunities they provide for professional development, and the overall satisfaction of their students with the program.