Import & Export Management

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Mohit Mishra

Contributor-Level 7

An Import and Export Graduate must be enthusiastic, pay attention to detail, and be able to accept differences in how business is conducted around the world. In addition to these, supply chain, interpersonal skills, time management, product portfolio, office coordination, and customer service are required. To pursue this course, candidates must have the following skillsets.

Skillsets Required

Leadership qualities

Knowledge about the international business

Logical thinking

Analytical Ability

Communication Skills

Management Skills

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Abhay Dixit

Contributor-Level 7

The main subjects included in the curriculum of Import and Export Management are:

  • EXIM policy framework
  • Export-import regulations
  • International business environment
  • International supply chain management and
  • Risk Management.

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Pallavi Rai

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The Graduates of Import and Export Management course can join the industry as:

  • Export Manager
  • Import Manager
  • Export Sales Manager
  • International supplies Logistic Manager

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Piyush Chatterjee

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Management certificate programmes are specifically developed to provide candidates with additional abilities. They are appropriate for employees who wish to continue working while learning additional skill sets that will assist them tackle complicated situations. The vast majority of these courses are self-paced and hence do not necessitate a large number of daily hours from the candidate.

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Kritika Tyagi

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The students can pursue Import & Export courses from various online learning platforms like Coursera, Udemy, LinkedIn Learning and Edx. Management certificate programmes are specifically developed to provide candidates with additional abilities.They are appropriate for employees who wish to continue working while learning additional skill sets that will assist them tackle complicated situations.

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Shruti Shukla

Contributor-Level 7

For Admission into Certificate Courses in Import and Export program, there are no specific entrance tests. Entrance to online programmes is primarily accomplished by application on the course provider's website.

If the student wants to pursue the Bachelors Degree in Import and Export then they can take admission into various colleges on merit based or appear for CUET exam as some colleges accept candidates on the basis of their score in CUET exam.

If the Candidates wants to pursue MBA in Import & Export Course or Import and Export Management Course, then they need to appear for MBA Entrance Exams which includes CAT, MAT, MAH CET, CUET PG

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Abhishek Arora

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Yes, a student can earn a diploma in import and export. A variety of Diploma courses are available both online and in person, and they can offer students the skills and information they need to thrive in this industry. The eligibility criteria for Diploma programmes in Import & Export vary for each course, however, some common prerequisites include:

  • A minimum of 10+2 or equivalent: Many Import & Export Diploma courses require students to have a minimum of 10+2 or equivalent. Some courses, however, may admit students with a higher degree of education.
  • A strong interest in international trade: Import & Export Diploma courses are best suite
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Pallavi

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The companies that majorly hire Import & Export Management course students are:

  • Reliance
  • Oil & Natural Gas
  • Coal India
  • Indian Oil
  • Tata Steel

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Himanshi Bisht

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The students who want to pursue Masters degree in Import and Export Management Course should have a deep understanding of finance and budgets, besides being technology-savvy and sharp mind. They should also have industry knowledge.

A Bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an Indian or foreign university, with a minimum of half of the total grade in Engineering, Pharmacy, Science, Commerce, Arts, and so on is the eligibility criteria to pursue this Course.  A minimum of two years of work experience is desirable, although it is not required.

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Dhiraj Jaiswal

Contributor-Level 8

Hello,

FTDC (Foreign Trade Development Centre) provides a Diploma in Import and Export Management designed to impart practical knowledge and skills necessary for professionals and entrepreneurs to excel in international trade. The programme typically includes the following:

Key Features:

Duration: Typically ranges from 6 months to 1 year (varies by institution).

Eligibility: Open to students, professionals, and entrepreneurs with a basic understanding of business or commerce.

Mode: Online/Offline learning options.

For more details please visit the official website.

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