Necessary to have a top5 MBA for IB/ PE in Asia Pacific ?

How crucial is a top-5 MBA for a position in a BB or a top private equity house based in Asia Pacific? A MBA is not for a career change given that I am already working in a private equity boutique, covering Asia-Pacific region. Rather I am more concerned about promotion and long term career track, etc. Most of my colleagues here received direct promotion from Analyst to Associate without a top tier MBA; Seems like they do not value a top 5 MBA that much here in Asia Pacific...

Btw I do intend to stay on the game in the long term.

Would appreciate for some real advice from those of you who are working in a BB or a top tier private equity house based in Asia Pacific.

 

In another life, I used to live and work in Tokyo and still have a lot of contacts there. In Asia, the language ability is far more important than getting an MBA. You can very possibly become a career banker there as long as you are fluent (I mean business fluent, not you can order a drink). All the bankers (and the few senior ones) that I met, all spoke flawless Japanese, had their kanji down to a fluent level, were married to Japanese women etc. Of course you aren't required to marry an Asian woman but that is just to show you the level of which you are expected to assimilate. In other words of course an MBA is helpful but not necessary, get the language part down first.

Been in asia a long ass time as well. I think like the above poster said, you need to master the language. That's a must.

However, I feel that a top MBA would be EXTREMELY helpful. A lot of people have graduate degrees in asia, so you need to have a masters as well.

Also, becuase of the culture, people really bow down to graduates from brand name schools. So while an MBA from Kellogg/Duke/Tuck might be cool in the US, in Asia you need an MBA from the likes of MIT/Columbia/Berkeley, even tho all the above schools are around the same level. You need the brand name that would demand immediate respect and ass-kissing from others. Even Yale is great becuase of the parent university's reputation.

(I don't need to mention harvard and stanford of course because they are the top 2 anywhere anytime)

my 2 cents.

 

Oxford MBA is really riding on the Oxford reputation, as a program and in terms of placement in the finance industry it's relatively low down. The only MBA worth getting in the UK is really LBS.

 

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