Logistics & Supply Chain Management
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Guide-Level 12
A number of business schools offer specialised MBAs in Supply Chain Management, as well as related MBA specializations in Logistics and Operations. The field of Supply Chain Management is a dynamic one, with globalization and big data affecting many processes, operations, and workflows. The course can be pursued after successful completion of graduation from a recognised university, with a minimum aggregate score of 45%, or equivalent qualification. Top Institutes offering MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management course are:
Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar
DIT University, Dehradun
Chitkara
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The date for written exam was on 14.7.19 and the they conduct the interview as well which was on the same date . I guess you're late now.
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 1
- traffic engineering
- road safety audit
- driver training & fleet management
- traffic enforcement
- road crash investigation
- vehicle fitness and
- post-crash management. Hence, a traffic management course will open new avenues for you and mark the start a successful career. However, if you have decided to pursue a career in traffic management, you have to ensure that you study from the right institute. Also, you need to know the facilities and programmes that the colle
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
The best colleges for supply chain management in India are IIM Kolkata, IIM Indore, SCHMRD Pune, SP Jain, etc.
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Go through this link and choose a college according to your score and knowledge.
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All the best.
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