Justin Bay is definitely one for a challenge. A double degree in business management and accountancy, CCA activities, and even scoring a full-time position in the consulting firm he interned in.
Two SMU business alumni are taking India by storm with their appetite for disruption. Kaushal Dugar of Teabox and Raghav Somani of Headphone Zone – two names you'd want to keep your eyes on in the start-up world.
Stats like average admission scores, percentage of applicants who actually gain admittance and – of course – the all-important school ranking might be the obvious criteria for forming your university shortlist. But when it comes to ... Read More
SMU students and alumni divulge their personal strategies for killing that crucial university admissions interview.
Farah Natalya, SMU undergraduate seeking a double degree in Economics and Finance, speaks to Value Penguin about her experience within her programme and what she's planning to do with her professional future. She is expecting to ... Read More
For some, the struggle with family finances can make many opportunities in the university seem more like an inaccessible luxury. In the case of SMU business alumnus, Lee Yan Gen, turning to SMU's financial assistance schemes made him realise that ... Read More
SMU business undergraduate, Asnawi Jufrie made the biggest decision he's ever made five years ago to join the Lee Kong Chian School of Business. Indeed, his journey has been nothing short of diverse and exciting. He shares his top ... Read More
Why wait till you’ve finished your studies to kick-start an enterprise? From being a social entrepreneur to being a link between industry and academia, student-preneur Tiziana Tan is the ultimate multi-hyphenate millennial.
Being an introvert doesn't mean you'll miss out on student life. It's all about taking the plunge to step out of your comfort zone when the time is right. SMU business undergraduate and Ambassador, Amanda Chia, shares her journey of discovering new experiences ... Read More
Three years on with her volunteer work at Project Sukacita. How have perspectives changed for SMU undergraduate Jessica Chandra?