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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

Guide-Level 12

If you don't have work experience then go for the following options:
Post Graduate Diploma in Operations Management (PGDOM)
To meet the techno-Managerial competency needs of the manufacturing and services sector in their various operations. The Post Graduate Diploma in Operations Management is being offered as a part-time non-residential 12 months course as a fast track module. It will be a great opportunity for executives to enhance their operations management skills at work.
If you have the 5 years of experience then choose EMBA.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, Operations Management is basically concerned with managing and reducing the costs of operations of the business so that it reflect in the bottom line of the organisation. So most of the jobs are about process improvement, process development etc. Also many jobs are offered for technology consulting field like ERP consulting and functional consulting. Supply Chain management, Logistics and Demand & Supply planning are some of profiles that are most sought after. Few get opportunities in the Analytics business as well.
As an ops manager you'll be mostly recruited in an executive role and would be expected to fine tune the day to day
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charu puri

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Dear Join, Following are the best B-Schools for which you can think about:-
- BIMTECH
- LBS
- JIMS Rohini
- FORE
All the best!

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SOMCA@SSN.IN K

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I suggest you should study I and II semester of the programme and decide about it. The exposure to functional areas is a must to understand your own pulse. Every specialization has its own strengths as well as weaknesses in terms of career and opportunities available in the market. But, many students have myths that have no value. The selection of specialization is a careful calibration that needs to be addressed after first year of your exposure to all the functional areas of management. Do not bother about it too much.

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