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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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The list of colleges in Mumbai, which are providing part time PGDM in supply chain and logistics/ MBA logistics and supply chain management are:
JSPMS ABACUS Institute of Computer Applications, Pune.
Times Business School, PG in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Navi Mumbai
IMSR, Mumbai
Oasis Institute of Health Sciences and Research Centre Management Institute, Pune
The global Trade Academy, Pune
Indian Institute of Materials Management, Ahmedabad
Surya Datta Institute of Management and Information Research, Pune
Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning, Pune
Data Systems Research and Foundation, Pune
Mits School of Distance Education, Mumb
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Anish Choudhary

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Hello Santosh,
Greetings!
The options available with you would be 6 months short courses from the colleges such as NIMC-Delhi and IIMM-Delhi. You should opt for 1-year Diploma courses for your betterment.

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Ashish Sharma

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This question can only be answered by you yourself. It depends upon which subject you are weak at. All the sections of the MBA exam are important no matter for which institute. If you are good at quant and confident then leave it and apply for verbal or LIDR. So make an informed decision. Good Luck

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Yes, it is suitable for working professionals. The course is conducted on Saturday and Sunday so there should not be any problem. Although, you will have to work at the office and also study for the course. But it is manageable. For more details visit http://tedu.iift.ac.in/iift/index.php

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