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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The Advance Certificate courses are short term hardcore specialization study modules. Where the students only studies the subject of his specialization and is a certificate holder in the same. The working managers as well as aspiring Management professionals can enroll in an Advanced Certificate program in Management.
The course duration for regular mode is 6 months, while 3-months for fast track. The course pre-requisite is 10th or equivalent. The course fee is about Rs 5900/- (With books).
Further after completing Advanced Certificate Courses in Management, candidates learn about the foundations and processes of Management apart from
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parvez shaikhMentor for upcoming generation and talents

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As you are working as an operation manager you should go for MBA in operations management which will help you alot to go up in the hierarchy.

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karthik Dandamudi

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Yes, TBS provide specialization in operations management, and coming on to placement part with SAP, college is providing INR. 12 lacs placement, and if you talk about placements without SAP (2016-2018 batch) at that time, the minimum package they are placed is around is INR. 7 lacs. In SAP, we have MM module for operations by which u may end up with good placement.

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

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Top institutes for MBA in operations management -
Xavier Labour Research Institute, Jamshedpur
Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore
Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta
National Institute of Industrial Engineering, Mumbai
SP Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai
Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management, Nashik
Indian School of Business, Hyderabad
Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow

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Durgesh Deshmukh

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Hello Sunny,
At this moment, operations management is not offered as a separate course by JBIMS. It is offered as specialization through the MMS course.
The details of courses provided by JBIMS are as follows:
Full time courses:- The admissions to 2 year full time MMS course were done through the admission process conducted by DTE for 2016-17.
The admissions to 2 year full time MSC Finance course are done through the admission process conducted by the institute.
Refer the website link for more information
http://www.jbims.edu.
Specializations offered are finance, marketing, operations, personnel, systems.
Part time courses:- The institut
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Finance, marketing, HR and operations belongs to general MBA and part of every company. As far as you choose these four, you can enter or switch between any sectors. Oil and gas management is sort of dedicated specialisation, where you will have to shape your career in the sphere of oil industry.

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Anant Raj

Beginner-Level 3

Dear Kavita,
The basic eligibility for UGC NET is just having a Master's degree. Doesn't matter, either it is from IGNOU or any other college. So, answer for your query is "Yes, you can". Go ahead, and best of luck for your endeavors.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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PGDM in operations is very different from the usual specializations. Usually engineering graduates or technically inclined students choose to pursue operations because a job in operations requires technical knowledge along with managerial skills. Ideally, an operations manager does all that an engineer with more than five years of experience does. He has to fine tune the day-to-day business process and operations. Not many students are aware of the numerous job opportunities after PGDM in operations, available for students. Operations is an unconventional subject, but surely a rewarding career option.
1. Supply Chain Manager
This is one
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Ridhima GargAspires to be successful HR

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Students who are willing to take admission in this course need to have scored a minimum of 55% in either in class 10th or 12th.

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