MBA Logistics & Supply Chain Management

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi, your degree is not relevant to what you want to study. Moreover, you do not have any work experience, which is a must for any recognized MBA programme. If you want to do PG in logistics, first check for colleges offering this course and its admission requirements.

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shivangi raizada

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I think, MBA in port and shipping management might restrict your options to export and import related or shipyard management jobs. There might be an outside chances of procurement jobs. With MBA in logistics and supply chain, you would be suitable for roles in areas of logistics, distribution, warehousing, supply/demand planning, manufacturing and procurement. You also might have an outside chance of import export related roles.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Idikula,
You can check Rotterdam School of Management, Singapore Management University, Purdue University, University of Warwick, etc. Check here for numerous options:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-supply-chain-from-abroad-ds11508259?country=usa-canada


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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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MBA in operation and supply chain management will help engineering students for no doubt. The job opportunities are very vast and large number of companies hire candidates with this qualifications.
Operation as whole, depends on how they manage the whole production of the company with efficiency and supply chain management, related to how the movement of goods and services take place inside a company.
The engineering students, even after completing their B.Tech or BE course will go for production or R&D functions in an organization. For better salary, doing MBA in operation and SCM will benefit the student in a better way. The salary ra
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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
As per the college website, graduates in any stream can apply. Final year students can also apply.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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If you want to do it through distance education then you may chose from Symbiosis, ICFAI, SMU. However, if you have time by your side then I suggest you opt for regular mode of education and for it give CAT / MAT exams.

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ICRIINDIA Sharma

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It is minimum 50% marks for all the courses.

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