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2014-01-06 17:20:00

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SAIBALAJI Joshi

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Ashish,the fees for two year PGDM (Retail) program is 4,14000.The course is AICTE approved.The USP of the program is 'Earn and Learn'.
The students attend classes as well as work in retail companies like Shoppers Stop,Aditya Birla Group(Pantaloon),Ishanya Mall,Future group,Lifestyle etc

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2013-12-31 11:13:37

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Shivangi Gupta

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
-> There is good scope in Supply chain management field. It is a good option for students who are looking for a change.
The increasing ease of doing business online is having an impact on the supply management profession as markets take on a global scope.
Supply chain managers evaluate international sources of supply. They integrate and coordinate requirements across the globe, so one may be expected to bring cultural understanding and language skills.
-> As far as salary is concerned, it depends on various parameters such as size of the organization, profile, qualification, experience, etc.
To give you a brief idea, in India, the
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2013-12-28 18:54:41

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

Contributor-Level 10

If you wish to continue your career in Freight forwarding Industry than MBA in International Business or MBA in Operations would be a good option.
MBA Operations open up career opportunities for you in the fields of material and supply chain management, quality control, logistics, inventory control, and production planning and improvement.

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2013-12-28 16:43:08

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Dr Anand WadadekarEducationist, Career Coach, Author

Contributor-Level 10

Already completed MBA and again want to do part time MBA? MBA through distance is a big mistake youngsters do. I think you should acquire on jobs skills more than any other education qualification

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2013-12-10 13:31:48

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

The career prospects after SCM mostly lies in the private sector. You need to look into the large corporate houses which provide huge scope for SCM qualified personnel who at the same time also posses good communicative ability and the skill to negotiate.

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2013-12-03 16:31:48

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Nitin Upadhyay

Beginner-Level 1

Every Institute has its own selection process. some college required 50% or more but many colleges are there in which Percentages does not matter. visit here: Retail Management Courses

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2013-11-29 14:27:27

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IPE - INDIA

Beginner-Level 3

No. All full time porgrammes only

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2013-11-12 15:05:23

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Find below some of the finest institutes in India to pursue MBA in retail management:
- K. J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research- Mumbai.
- Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research- Bangalore.
- Birla Institute of Management Technology- Delhi.
- Institute of Public Enterprise- Hyderabad.
- Jagan Institute of Management Studies- Delhi.
- Amity Business School- Noida
Please browse through the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding rankings of various B-schools in India offering course of your interest.
Link: https://www.shiksha.com/top-mba-retail-management-colleges-in-india-rankingpage-
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2013-11-05 12:33:14

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

Store Management is basically management of the Inventory. In any business enterprise there is a flow of materials. For example in a manufacturing company several raw materials are procured and the finished product is made using them in an integrated process. The process is continuos which means that the manufactuing operations are continued. For this a regluar inflow of materials is required and similarly the product made needs to be dispatched (through sales). Stock of these raw materials used in the process needs to be maintained. This is called Inventory. Similarly some stock of the finished good are also to be maintained to cater
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2013-10-22 13:25:51

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
* Job Prospects :
Supply chain management is proving to be more appealing to people beginning their careers or looking for a change.
Supply chain managers can focus on designing, auditing, researching, analyzing, budgeting, forecasting, buying or planning functions.
However, the increasing ease of doing business online is having an impact on the supply management profession as markets take on a global scope.
Supply managers may be asked to find and evaluate international sources of supply and to integrate and coordinate requirements across the globe, so you may be expected to bring cultural understanding and language skills to your
...more

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