MBS
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MBS may stand for:
People
- Mohammad bin Salman (born 1985), crown prince of Saudi Arabia
- Mohan Bikram Singh (born 1935), a Nepalese politician
Places
- MBS International Airport (IATA code MBS), Freeland, Michigan, U.S.
- Marina Bay Sands, integrated resort in Singapore
Education
Universities
- Alliance Manchester Business School (Alliance MBS), University of Manchester, England
- Mannheim Business School, University of Mannheim, Germany
- Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Munich Business School, Germany
- MBS College of Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
- MBS School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, India
- Montpellier Business School (MBS), Montpellier, France
Schools
- Methodist Boys' School, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Marylebone Boys' School, London, England
Qualifications
- Master of Business Studies, an academic qualification
Seminary
Businesses and organizations
- MBS (Mercey Brothers Sound), a record label
- Motor Bus Society, a non-profit organization in the United States
Broadcasters
- Mainichi Broadcasting System, television and radio broadcaster in Osaka, Japan
- Maritime Broadcasting System Limited, branded as MBS Radio, a private Canadian broadcasting company
- Mutual Broadcasting System, a former American radio network
- CFTF-DT, whose operating company is called Télévision MBS, Inc.
Science, technology and mathematics
- Megabits per second, Mb/s, a rate of data transmission
- Metropolitan Beacon System, a metropolitan 3-D geolocation system
- Micro Bill Systems, an online collection service considered to be malware
- Multibody simulation, a method of numerical simulation
- Working load limit, or minimum breaking strength
Other uses
- MBS (hip hop), an Algerian rap group
- Mortgage-backed security, a type of asset-backed security
- Medal for Bravery (Silver), second rank in the Order of the Medal for Bravery in China
- Sarangani language (ISO 639 code: mbs)
See also
- MB (disambiguation), for the singular of MBs
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