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a year agoContributor-Level 8
To get your Post Graduate Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at ILAM, Bangalore, follows:
Eligibility For being eligible you must have:
At least Bachelor's from the recognised University with minimum percentage aggregated.
Application Process: Download the application form from the ILAM website. Besides, you will be required to attach academic transcripts and an identification document.
Entrance Exam/Interview: Sit for an entrance exam or interview by ILAM in some cases.
Payment of Course Fees: Once selected, you will be required to pay course fees to confirm your admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Amity University MBA in Supply and Logistics Chain Management programme first semester, includes these core and elective subjects:
Core Subjects: Economics and Finance Essentials, Marketing and Business Development, Principle Organisational Function, and Strategic Operations Management.
Electives Subjects: Professional & Business Communication, Foreign language: Foreign Business Language. Additionally, the processes of supply chain management include planning, sourcing, production, delivery and return handling of goods.
On the contrary, logistics deals with making sure that the right goods are delivered at the right time at the
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students can have a look at the table below to know the key differences between both the courses:
Difference | Supply Chain Management Courses | Transport Logistics Courses |
|---|---|---|
Scope | Focuses the entire supply chain, including production, distribution, and customer service. | Focuses specifically on the transportation of goods within the supply chain. |
Subject Emphasis | Covers a wide range of topics, including procurement, inventory management, demand forecasting, strategic sourcing, supplier relationships, and network design. | Concentrates on topics such as route planning, carrier selection, transportation modes, load optimisation, last-mile delivery, and transportation technology. |
Job Profiles | Supply Chain Manager, Operations Manager, Inventory Analyst | Transport Manager, Freight Broker, Transport Operation Analyst |
Average Salary | INR 5 to 10 lakh | INR 4 to 8 lakh |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes. Candidates can pursue an MBA degree course majoring in Transport and Logistics after they have completed a Bachelor of Arts. An MBA in Transport and Logistics is a specialized programme that concentrates on the management aspects of the transportation and logistics industry, fusing business concepts with particular information pertaining to supply chain management, transportation modes, operations and more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Mumbai has several colleges that offer BBA programmes in logistics and aviation management. Ajeenkya DY Patil University, St. Xavier's College, Mumbai University - Garware Institute of Career Education and Development, Amity University Mumbai, and the University of Mumbai are a few notable universities. These universities provide extensive programmes that prepare students for managerial positions in the fast-paced fields of aviation and logistics management by fusing specialised knowledge in aviation and logistics with the fundamentals of business administration.
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