Sasin First Thai Institution Ranked in Financial Times Global Top 100 EMBA Programs

Sasin School of Management, Chulalongkorn University, has earned a place in the Financial Times 2025 Global Executive MBA Ranking, debuting at #89—making it the first and only business school in Thailand to achieve this distinction. This milestone also places Sasin among the Top 20 business schools in Asia, highlighting its growing global reputation and regional influence.


Recognized for ESG, Diversity, and Internationalization
The Financial Times ranks Executive MBA programs based on a range of criteria, including academic quality, international outlook, and career progression. Sasin’s program stands out in several key areas, ranking in Asia’s:
- Top 10 for ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) integration
- Top 15 for gender diversity
- Top 20 for international faculty and student composition
These results underscore Sasin’s commitment to sustainability, inclusion, and developing globally competent leaders.

Director, Sasin School of Management, Chulalongkorn University
Leadership Perspective on the Recognition
“This recognition is a testament to the dedication of our students, faculty, staff, and alumni,” said Professor Ian Fenwick, Director of Sasin. “We’re proud to see our Executive MBA program acknowledged as one of the world’s best and to be recognized among Asia’s top management schools.”
Global Vision, Regional Expertise
Sasin’s global ranking reflects its guiding vision: Global Reputation, Regional Expertise—combining international standards of excellence with deep regional insights into Southeast Asia’s evolving business landscape.
“This achievement not only affirms the global value of a Sasin education,” added Professor Fenwick, “but also highlights the success and impact of our graduates—leaders who drive positive change across industries and cultures.”
A Legacy of Leadership and Innovation
Over its 40-year history, Sasin has consistently set new benchmarks in Thai business education:
- Launched Thailand’s first international MBA program
- Became the first Thai business school accredited by both AACSB and EQUIS
- Achieved the country’s first BSIS (Business School Impact System) designation from EFMD
- Now, the first Thai school ranked in the Financial Times Global Top 100 EMBA programs
For more information, visit FT Executive MBA Ranking 2025: methodology, key and profiles







