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Logistics and supply chain is used in every sector even in civil engineering. You can find its application I construction and civil engineering and relate to it accordingly while applying to colleges. Ask yourself why you want to study supply chain management, a good justification has to be made. If you are confident and you have a good profile you will surely be considered.
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The most important thing in preparation of IES is the selection of books. My advice will be always going for standard books, not local author's book. If you can then try to have notes of IES preparing coaching as Made easy notes. Which you can get from photocopy shops beside made easy Delhi.
Developing conventional approach is a must for IES. For prelims your vast knowledge matter
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Consider USA, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Hong Kong, UK, The Netherlands, Singapore, etc.
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