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Asia now competes with America for top business students

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Asian MBA programmes have emerged as challengers to their more established United States peers in global academic rankings, but their pulling power may still be limited to students willing to put down roots in this region.

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Top students have traditionally completed their Master of Business Administration degrees in the US or Europe, where opportunities for high-level jobs are most abundant.

But global growth has since shifted to Asia and business schools in the region have capitalised on the trend, drawing candidates from both home and abroad.

The rising profile of Asian MBA programmes is expected to come at the expense of overseas universities by taking a bite out of their application intakes.

But so far the face-off between East and West has been kept in check by a lack of overlap between the two markets, said Richard Lyons, dean of the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley.

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'There is still such a strong segmentation that we don't see ourselves going head-to-head against those schools very often,' Lyons said.

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