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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

MBA in finance has a wider scope as compared to logistics.
However, the decision here should be based on your personality traits, interest areas and career aspirations as the skill set required for both the courses are different and should sink in with your personality.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

You can consider the below mentioned colleges:
1. IIM – Ahmedabad.
2. IIM – Bangalore.
3. IIM – Kolkata.
4. IIM – Indore.
5. ISB – Hyderabad.
6. SJMSOM.
7. IIT – Bombay.
8. NITIE – Mumbai.
9. NMIMS – Mumbai.
10. SCMHRD – Pune.

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Sugandha Sahu

Guide-Level 13

You may find employment areas in:
* Packaging Companies
* Shipping Industries
* Civil and Construction Firms
* Air Transportation Companies
* Logistics industries
You may for several job posts namely Logistics Manager, Inventory Manager, Procurement Specialist, Import and Purchase Manager, Management Trainee, Export Executive, Shipping Coordinator, Operations Manager and Expediter.
Courses to pursue after BBA in Logistics:
MBA in Logistics Management
MBA in Shipping and Logistics
M.Tech in Logistics Management
Post Graduate Diploma in Supply Chain management
MBA in Material and Supply Chain Management
Certificate courses in Logistics

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AKASH AGARWAL

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MBA will shift you from your current technical role. You will be more aligned towards management.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

MBA in operations is more popular than MBA in Logistics. In Mumbai, NITIE is the best college for the same. SP Jain, KJ Somaiya & Shailesh Mehta(IIT-B) are some other well-known B-schools offering Operations specialisations.

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Harshit Jain

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If you have completed B.Com, then best option would be to choose finance as it is related to your field. Logistics and SCAM is also a good option but MBA in finance has more opportunities. It depends on you also in which field you want to make your career.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Dharmendra Singh,
The following link will provide complete information to you. Check it:
https://retail.shiksha.com/supply-chain-management-courses-in-india-categorypage-11-45-1-0-0-1-1-2-none-1-0.
All the best.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hi,
MBA in logistics is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
Please remember, since logistics management includes a wide range of activities, hence there are numerous job opportunities after successfully completing this course, possible career could be supply chain manager, consultant or analyst.
After completing this course, you may get opportunities to work in the planning and policy making, motivation, evaluation, product development and inventory control.
MBA in logistics graduates get to work as general operations managers, responsible for budgets, hiring and training employee
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Chetna S

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Hi,
More than the finances what matters is to have the right skills and training for any specializations. In India, there are no research backed reports on future employment except one by ASSOCHAM, according to which only 7% of MBAs are employable as they lack soft skills. So, match up your skill sets and personality to choose a specialization.

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Swameeka MedhiOverseas Education Counselor, Free Lance

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Hi Nandish,
Please mention if you are applying for the BS or MS SCM program.

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