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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After completing an MBA in Retail Management, candidates can either opt for any job profiles or opt for the following courses for further education:
- Digital Marketing Courses
- Supply Chain Management Courses
- Data Analytics and Business Intelligence Courses
- Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Courses
- E-commerce and Omnichannel Retailing Courses
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Depending on your interests, career ambitions, and unique circumstances you can decide if getting an MBA in retail management is worthwhile. Below mentioned are some of the factors to consider:
- Career Goals: If you aspire to work in the retail industry and want to climb the corporate ladder, an MBA in Retail Management can provide you with specialised knowledge and skills that may help you stand out in the job market.
- Industry Relevance: An MBA in Retail Management can help you stay updated on the latest trends, technologies, and best practices within the sector, making you a more valuable asset to potential employers.
- Networking Op
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The degree that is seen to be best for a career in retail management often depends on a number of variables including your professional objectives, your personal interests and the particular jobs you hope to fill in the sector. The table below includes some degrees in Retail Management:
Name of Course | Average Salary (in INR) |
|---|---|
INR 7 Lacs to 12 lakh | |
INR 2 Lacs to 6 lakh | |
INR 2 Lacs to 6 lakh | |
INR 3 Lacs to 5 lakh |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The MBA in Retail Management equips students with the management abilities necessary in the retail sector. It is a two-year postgraduate programme that provides instruction and knowledge of the critical managerial abilities needed to streamline the retail process.
Store management, commodities, sales markets, market segments, business diversification, advertising, campaigning, marketing research and even e-business are some of the sub-fields that fall under the umbrella of retail management. There are many multinational companies and Indian firms, including Lifestyle, Max, Reliance, Aditya Birla, Big Bazaar, Central, Shoppers Stop and
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, for sure a students can pursue an MBA in Finance after completing a BBA in Retail Management. Many MBA programs do not require a specific undergraduate degree in a particular field and they accept candidates with diverse educational backgrounds.
Some MBA courses may have prerequisite courses in subjects like Accounting, Economics or Finance. If their particular BBA course did not cover these topics, students might need to take additional courses before or during their MBA programme to meet the requirements.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
The Institute of Logistics & Aviation Management Dehradun MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a two-year UGC-recognized programme that focuses on efficient goods transportation through inventory, warehousing, storage and customer service.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 17
At the PG level, MIT College of Management provides a 2 years MBA in Logistic and Supply Chain Management course to the students. To get admission to this course, aspiring students must meet the minimum eligibility requirements - 50.0% in graduation. The total cost for this course is INR 380000. Besides tuition fee, students are expected to pay a one-time admission fee of INR 7000. This course offers admission to 10 students.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The average starting salary for MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management graduates from ILAM Dehradun ranges from INR 4.0 LPA to INR 7.0 LPA and the highest salary offered till now is INR 12 LPA. Some of the top recruiters are AFL, Tata, DHL, Indigo, FedEx, etc.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Choosing an online MBA will not be good. If you are thinking of it as less fees or non attending classes. I would suggest you go for regular courses if you are fresher. If you are experienced go with Executive MBA with 1 year duration by choosing the specialization. as you have not provided the location of your area its difficult to provide the institution details. But many universities like ICFAI, AMITY, Symbosis, etc are providing subjects which you prefer. Their price is high, better you choose Govt universities where the fees are less compared to these universities like annamalai university, kuvempu university, IGNOU, the list is a
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BSc in Fashion Designing and Merchandising from PSGCT enhances students' in-depth knowledge of various fabrics, weaves, draping qualities, colors as well as changing trends. With the growing demand for creative professionals in the fashion industry, the quality of job profiles and salaries offered is also increasing. Tabulated below are job profiles and respective industry-based payout for students who wish to pursue a career in fashion:
Job Profile | Average Salary offered |
|---|---|
Fashion Designer | INR 5 LPA to INR 7 LPA |
Fashion Marketer | INR 10 LPA to INR 15 LPA |
Fashion Concept Manager | INR 5 LPA to INR 9 LPA |
Quality Controller | INR 7 LPA to INR 9 LPA |
Note: The abovementioned salaries are based on industry averages. The payout for each students may vary with varying individual skills and competency.
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