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Saloni Sharma

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Yes, there are many colleges and universities that offer MBA programs that combine supply chain management and logistics. Here are some examples:
Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University: Fisher's MBA programme offers a specialisation in Operations and Logistics Management, which combines supply chain management and logistics topics. Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology: Scheller's MBA programme offers a concentration in Operations and Supply Chain Management, which covers both supply chain management and logistics topics.
Eli Broad College of Business, Michigan State University: The Eli Broad Colle
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Chandni Arora

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Offering a comprehensive curriculum that covers all aspects of supply chain management, including logistics, procurement, and inventory management, the faculty members at IBS Hyderabad are renowned experts in their fields and provide students with unparalleled practical learning opportunities, enabling them to gain hands-on experience and enhance their skills. The programme's exceptional placements records speak volumes about its effectiveness in preparing students for the industry. Graduates from this programme have secured job offers from some of the top companies in India, including Amazon, Deloitte, Flipkart, and Samsung. The highe
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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It is difficult to determine whether you will be able to get admission in RGSC South Campus with a rank of 75 in the entrance exam for MVoc in Retail and Logistic Management without knowing the total number of seats available in the course and the number of candidates who have applied for the same. It is best to wait for the release of the admission cutoff and counseling process to determine your chances of getting admission.
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Sreejit Dey

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It is not known to me, you can get in touch with the respective university for more guidance and information.

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Akash Gupta

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The application process for the GSCM Program at IIM Udaipur is rather liberal in comparison to the flagship PGP Course admission process, and you can apply using your CAT/GMAT/GRE Score. As a result, you can see that there is no set cutoff since the majority of candidates are seasoned managers or executives from a variety of manufacturing and production organizations. Your resume and interview process are given more weight, and your CAT score is only used for formal purposes. Being a newer IIM, though, I think you'll do well in all respects and be competitive with your peers if you get at least a 94+ percentile score on the CAT.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can can go for:- UPES
- Indian Maritime University
- SRM Chennai
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Ashish Kumar Pathak

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Chandigarh University is among the top QS ranked University and is best for MBA logistics. Placements are also very good here in MBA logistics.

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Rajeshwari Katakdhond

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LPU is one of the best university which provides you distance learning education in Haryana.

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Chandrita Das

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All the alternatives are quite good for career growth. Pursuing MBA in all these courses can fetch you better industry exposure which will be also applicable as you continue with your job in aviation background.

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Sushant Singh

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Online course for supply chain and material management supply chain management it is more towards the text thing and it is more and demand so I will prefer you to do the course of supply chain management.

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