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Harsh Singh

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The qualifying cutoff marks for MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at ILAM Dehradun typically require a minimum of 50% in a bachelor's degree from a recognised university. The selection process also involves an online test, followed by group discussions and personal interviews.

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Parasa Snigdha

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ILAM, Gurgaon offers an Executive MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management for working professionals. The 18-month programme requires a bachelor's degree and relevant work experience. The curriculum, developed with industry input, covers advanced topics like inventory management, AI in logistics, cost management, port operations, rail logistics, customs, and more. The programme combines theory with practical exposure through internships, industry visits, expert talks, and seminars. Graduates gain the skills to take on leadership roles in the rapidly growing logistics and supply chain industry.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Yes, it is possible to share course on procurement and supply chain management but it depends upon the university for accreditation. Procurement and supply chain management look to develop skills, knowledge and understanding of students for professional practice in procurement and supply chain management. Strategic Procurement Chain Management, Project Management and Sustainable Supply Chain & E-Procurement are some specialisations taught under this course. 

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Akansha katariya

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Nanyang Institute of Management provides 16 months of full-time Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management.  The motive of the programme is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the several business organisation forms, employment concerns, and legal requirements specific to the logistics sector. Business microeconomics, transport management, management principles, and business statistics are among the topics that international students will study.

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Akansha katariya

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The fees of Nanyang Institute of Management courses for international students vary from INR 5 L to INR 26 L for first-year. Applicants can check the below table for complete details about the Nanyang Institute of Management tuition fees for international students:

Courses

1st Year Tuition Fees

MBA/PGDM (1 course)

INR 12 L

UG Diploma (4 courses)

INR 6 L - 12 L

PG (1 course)

INR 8 L

BA (1 course)

INR 6 L

BHM (1 course)

INR 6 L

PG Diploma (1 course)

INR 8 L

 

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Akansha katariya

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According to an official source, the eligibility requirements for the Supply chain management PG Diploma at the Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology are:

1) UG Diploma or degree in business, commerce, or a related discipline, with good academic standing, from an accredited institution or MITT PG Certificate in Business Management.

2) A minimum of 2 years of full-time UG-level coursework from an accredited institution, including credits in related course topics or subjects (such as Business, Accounting, Finance, Communication, Economics, Marketing, and Organizational Behavior).

MITT may not accept engineering students for supply cha

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Tasbiya Khan

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Planning, acquiring raw materials, production, delivery, and returns are the five main components of supply chain management. The planning phase relates to defining an overall supply chain strategy, whilst the other four sections specialise in the critical requirements for carrying out that plan. To maintain an efficient supply chain and prevent costly bottlenecks, businesses must have expertise in all five areas.

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