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IBAM Hong Kong

Hong Kong is Asia’s World City, a centre of finance and commerce and an exciting place to be in Asia. In Hong Kong, you are exposed to both Asian and international cultures and standards. Hong Kong is a safe place to live in and a fun place to study. With 7 local universities, and hundreds of part-time mature students studying various degrees, you will join a vibrant learning community of students from all over the world. Studying in Hong Kong also means you are exposed to a culture that is cosmopolitan, international, multi-cultural, modern while retaining the best of Asian culture.

As a gateway to mainland China, Hong Kong gives you a unique insight into businesses in China and other parts of Asia ensuring that you graduate with a well-balanced view of world in business.

Campus

IBAM Campus in Hong Kong is in Central, the heart of financial and business district. We believe in preparing our graduates to be employable when they graduate. Located in the heart of financial and business district in Central, Hong Kong, IBAM Hong Kong is ideally placed to expose our students to the world of business, finance and commerce. The facilities are very similar to office environment where classes are arranged to stimulate team work, discussions as well as individual work.

Location

IBAM Hong Kong is located on 7th Floor, South China Building, 1- 3 Wyndham Street, Central, Hong Kong. It is located very near other well-known large corporations such as HSBC, Bank of China as well as among large international retail businesses such as Marks & Spencer, Shanghai Tang, and international brands such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany and many others.

It is easily reached via HK’s super efficient MTR (Mass Transit Railway) and within 2 minute walk from the nearest exit of the MTR. Central Station is on MTR Island Line, which is a main MTR line. Whenever you live in HK, you will not bother with commuting.

Wyndham Street and its surrounding itself is a vibrant area where you will find economically priced eating places, café, bars and restaurants as well as bookshops, garden and parks.

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