The school offered courses such as Master of Science in strategic supply chain management, MBA in Islamic banking and finance, and MBA in risk management.
According to an employee, the school's owner, Mr Manish Brahmbhatt, is believed to have left Singapore.

The closure have left some students wondering what will happen to the fees they have paid, some amounting up to $20,000.
A spokesman for the University of Wales said that it was arranging for the students to transfer to its other partner schools here.The Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) for Higher Education in Britain had launched a probe into the University of Wales' collaboration with The Turning Point in January.
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