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Pallavi

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Given the business world's continual growth, there is a great requirement for operations managers. In recent years, the number of career choices available after an MBA in Operations Management has increased dramatically. A global perspective on market dynamics is offered by an MBA in Operations Management education, which can assist a student in satisfying client demand.

MBA in Operations Management is growing more important as e-commerce grows. In recent years, the number of career choices available after an MBA in Operations Management has increased dramatically. The graduates of MBA in Operations Management can find em

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Shivani Goel

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It will cost around INR 60,000 for 2 year. It is known for its affordable MBA programme.

 

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Akansha Bisht

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Hi, the main difference the both is that:
Tour operations are putting together travel plans for individuals or groups, including transportation, lodging, activities, and other services. Tour Operators usually create packages, manage customer budgets, and keep up with market trends.
Meanwhile, Tour management is planning and coordinating travel-related activities, such as choosing destinations, booking tours, and arranging accommodations. Tour managers generally plan itineraries, book transportation and accommodations, and direct visa applications.
Hope this will help you in clearing your confusion.

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Krishna Pandey

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The MBA Operations Management curriculum at Amity Global Business School Kochi focuses on building strong managerial and analytical skills. It covers essential areas such as supply chain management, quality control, logistics, and project management, blending theoretical knowledge with practical insights. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for leadership roles in operations across various industries.

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Nidhi Kumari

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The program's emphasis on practical skills and industry applicability is shown in the high placement rate for the MBA in Operations Management at Justice K.S. Hegde Institute of Management. Graduates often find employment in a variety of fields, including supply chain management, manufacturing, and logistics. For MBA graduates focusing in operations management, the typical annual compensation package typically falls between ?6,00,000 and ?8,00,000; top packages, however, might reach ?10,00,000 or more, contingent on the candidate's experience and the recruiting firm. The institute's placement unit actively assists students by setting u

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Akansha Bisht

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Operational management is a discipline with many facets that can be explored with an MBA. This is the field you should choose if you enjoy managing various aspects of the business and/or tasks. Supply chain management and logistics are the two primary components of operation management.

An MBA in supply chain management equips a professional with the necessary level of responsibility to manage the organizing, planning, carrying out, and supervising tasks involved in the creation and delivery of goods and services.

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Akansha Bisht

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MBA College to college may have different requirements for admission, but the general idea is the same.

  • To be eligible for an MBA in Operations Management course, candidates must either be in their final year of graduation or have finished their degree.
  • A minimum of 50% should be their graduation score. The minimum required by prestigious universities like IITs and IIMs is 60%.
  • Students belonging to reserved groups, such as OBC, SC, and ST, are granted a 5% relaxation in the requested percentage.
  • Final year students are also eligible to apply for MBA admissions in most MBA colleges, as long as they send in a provisional certificate from th
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Akansha Bisht

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The salary package majorly depends on the company you're working for, your skills, experience, geographical location, etc. Though there are many great employment options after an MBA in Operations Management, the average salary of a Supply Chain Manager in India is INR 14.4 LPA. However, salary packages get increased with work experience.

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Akansha Bisht

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After completing your MBA in Operations Management, you can foresee your professional career in industries like E-commerce, Information Technology, Logistics, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and Consulting. You can become an Operations Manager, Data Analyst, HR Manager, Supply Chain Program Manager, and more. The average salary of an Operations Manager in India is INR 10.8 LPA.

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Atul Mishra

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Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management, Symbiosis International, Nashik has been rated 4.3 for faculty as per reviews by students. This shows that Institute has qualified and experienced faculty members.

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