Is this institution regarded as one of the leading graduate schools because of its exemplary teaching methods, which skillfully facilitate learning and make the program appear manageable, similar to the approach employed by many esteemed schools abroad? Or does it follow the traditional Philippine educational model, in which program rigor is equated with difficulty under the assumption that the harder it is to pass, the more prestigious the school? Additionally, how does the school’s instructional strategy balance pedagogical effectiveness with assessment rigor to ensure that perceived ease does not compromise the depth and quality of learning outcomes?
Asian Institute of Management
Asian Institute of Management (AIM) is a graduate business school in the Philippines known as one of the top business schools in Asia. It focuses on graduate-level business education to develop transformative leaders.
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123 Paseo de Roxas, Legazpi Village, Makati City, 1229 Metro Manila, Philippines, Makati, Metro Manila
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★★★★★(5 reviews)The Asian Institute of Management (AIM) is an Asian pioneer in management education. The Institute was founded in 1968 by a consortium of prominent business leaders, Philippine academic institutions, and the Harvard Business School. AIM is the first school in Southeast Asia to receive accreditation from the US-based Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), globally recognized as having the world's highest standards. Throughout its history, the Institute has sought to empower students to thrive in challenging, rapidly shifting environments. It achieves this by encouraging a more considerate, effective, and sustainable approach to business in society.
This is a very good graduate school of business and management. I took an executive course here and was very much impressed by the quality of instruction, the expertise of professors and the facilities like the case room that facilitated spirited discussion, sharing of ideas and experiential learnings. They have even a chapel that holds daily Masses and is open to the public. The staff and personnel, including the security guards, are very friendly and nice. In addition, the campus is very near the restaurants and the Greenbelt shopping malls are just across the street (Paseo de Roxas) from the main entrance.
One of the best graduate schools in Asia. Internationally renowned. Hardworking professors and staff. Really simple building, but beautiful views. Lots of greens, flowers, a meditation pool. Great atmosphere for studying or just visiting.
Great place to learn and hone your skills




