The MBA is designed to build managerial depth, industry alignment, and flexible career outcomes. Unlike conventional MBA structures that defer differentiation to a narrow elective window, the DBS model combines a strong common management foundation with applied technologies, specialization depth, and pathway flexibility, enabling students to shape a sharper professional trajectory from the very beginning.
Major plus minor advantage: Students build depth through discipline-specific elective baskets while retaining cross-functional flexibility through major and minor choices, strengthening role readiness across managerial and specialist careers.
Pathway-based progression: Students may pursue the MBA core pathway, opt for MBA with SAP & SAS for stronger enterprise systems and analytics orientation, or choose MBA Global for international academic exposure through selected courses and partner-led learning experiences.
AI-integrated learning across courses: The curriculum embeds analytics platforms, ERP environments, dashboard tools, machine learning applications, and prompt-driven business problem solving so that students learn how intelligent systems support managerial decisions in real business contexts.
Digital transformation and high-tech experiential learning: Students engage with Power BI, SAP, SAS, Jira, analytics labs, simulations, consulting projects, and live problem-solving formats that translate classroom concepts into applied managerial capability.
Consulting, internship, and entrepreneurship orientation: The structure includes internship or consulting project exposure, entrepreneurship and innovation learning, independent study opportunities, and project-based execution that collectively strengthen industry readiness and venture thinking.
Integrated future-skills micro-credentials: The program embeds carefully aligned micro-credentials and value-added learning layers alongside core and specialization courses, enabling students to develop practical expertise in analytics, enterprise systems, capital markets, digital platforms, and managerial technologies.
Students can choose the pathway that matches their ambition, learning preference, and intended level of industry exposure.
| Pathway | Academic Focus | Structure | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|---|
| MBA | Strong management foundation with specialization depth and applied project orientation | Core courses + major / minor electives + internship / consulting + independent study | Students seeking breadth in management with a clear specialization path |
| MBA with SAP & SAS | MBA learning strengthened through enterprise systems and analytics exposure | MBA structure + SAP and SAS-enabled learning components, labs, and applied analytics orientation | Students targeting analytics, business systems, consulting, and data-driven managerial roles |
| MBA Global | MBA learning with international academic exposure and partner-university learning opportunities | MBA structure + selected global courses / immersion modules through foreign university engagement | Students seeking global exposure, international business perspective, and cross-border career readiness |
MBA Global follows the same management foundation as the MBA while adding a carefully designed international exposure layer. It is meant for students who want classroom learning, international academic engagement, and global business understanding as part of the postgraduate journey.
MBA Global is designed for students who want their management education to be broader in exposure, richer in perspective, and more competitive in global business contexts.
| MBA Global Highlights | Features |
|---|---|
| Partner university learning | Students may study selected courses or modules through a foreign university or international academic collaboration framework. |
| International exposure | The pathway provides international classroom exposure, multicultural learning, and familiarity with cross-border business practices. |
| Credit-linked flexibility | Where institutional arrangements permit, approved global learning components may be aligned to the MBA curriculum through mapped academic engagement. |
| Industry orientation | The pathway supports stronger exposure to global markets, international business cases, and cross-cultural managerial perspectives. |
| Career advantage | Students gain a sharper profile for international careers, global business roles, and future overseas study aspirations. |
SAP Global Certifications are highly regarded in the industry and can significantly enhance your profile as an SAP consultant. Obtaining these certifications validates your expertise and proficiency in specific SAP modules, providing a competitive edge in the job market.
Global Recognition : Our MBA program is recognized globally for producing industry-ready leaders with SAP expertise.
Cutting-Edge Curriculum : Stay abreast of the latest developments in SAP with a curriculum designed in collaboration with industry experts.
Practical Learning : Gain hands-on experience through real-world simulations, case studies, and live projects.
Comprehensive SAP Modules: SAP MM, SD, FICO, SCM, SuccessFactors, SAC, and SAP ERPsim.
Industry-Relevant Electives:Customize your learning experience with elective courses aligned with emerging business trends.
International Experiences: Broaden your perspective with global study tours and collaborative projects.
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International Opportunities for Global Career Readiness
DBS Global University provides students with a wide range of opportunities to gain international exposure and enrich their academic journey through global learning experiences that combine international academics, industry exposure, and cross-cultural engagement. Through a strong network of 50+ academic partnerships across 20+ countries, the University offers multiple international pathways including Global Immersion Programs, Month Mobility Programs, Semester Abroad Programs with Credit Transfer, Articulation and Transfer Programs, Dual Degree Programs, and Global Progression Pathways. In addition to these mobility opportunities, students also benefit from international guest lectures, global masterclasses, academic bootcamps, and international events, delivered in collaboration with partner universities and global industry experts.
350+ companies recruit from campus every year