Supply Chain Eligibility
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
The eligibility criteria for admission to the Supply Chain courses at the top colleges in India vary from college to college and depending on the course level at which it is being pursued. The general eligibility criteria are mentioned below for the reference of students.
UG Courses:
- To be considered eligible for UG courses at the Supply Chain Management colleges in India, aspirants should have cleared class 12 with a minimum score of at least 50-55% aggregate.
PG Courses:
- For admission to PG-level Supply Chain Management courses, aspirants are required to clear graduation in a relevant field with at least a 45-50% score.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The eligibility criteria and admission process for MBA in Supply Chain Management in India are the same as MBA General, which are:
- A minimum of 50% aggregate or equivalent CGPA in a bachelor's degree from a recognised university.
- For Reserved category students, the minimum aggregate required is 45%.
- Most of the institutes accept candidates on the basis of entrance exam scores like CAT, XAT, CMAT, MAT, SNAP, etc.
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3 years agoNew answer posted
6 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Why do you want to go for a graduation degree again, when you are already a graduate? You will be simply wasting your time. Instead, you can pursue MBA in logistics and supply chain management. MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a 2-year postgraduate course, open in pursuance by candidates of any stream. The course can be pursued after successful completion of graduation from a recognised university, with a minimum aggregate score of 45%, or equivalent qualification. You can use these golden years of life in gaining experience after completion of MBA.
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