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Taylor’s Business School Breaks into World’s Top 50 For Marketing!

Professor Dr Eddy Chong Siong Choy, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Business and Law, Taylor’s University

24-Apr-24 08:45

Taylor’s Business School Breaks into World’s Top 50 For Marketing!

Taylor’s Business School has proved to be one of the best in the region and across the globe. According to QS World University Rankings By Subject 2024, Taylor’s Business School is the top private school in Southeast Asia for 4 subjects – Business & Management Studies, Accounting & Finance, Economics & Econometrics, and broke into the World’s Top 50 for Marketing. But what does this ranking mean for the institution? We speak to Professor Dr Eddy Chong Siong Choy, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Business and Law of Taylor’s University.


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