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Vishakha

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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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Pallavi

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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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Pallavi

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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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Maitry Sharma

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To get admission to the BBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at ILAM - Sushant University Gurgaon, you need to have completed your 12th standard or equivalent with a minimum required percentage (usually around 50%). You can apply through the university’s online application portal, submit your academic records, and possibly attend an interview or counseling session if required.  

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Deepa M

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An IMU CET score of 160 for admission to the MBA in International Transportation and Logistics Management at IMU Visakhapatnam is generally considered competitive. The overall cutoff for the MBA programme can vary each year based on factors such as the number of applicants and their performance.

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Cutoff Range: The overall cutoff rank for IMU CET has been reported to range from 36 to 1553 for various courses, indicating a broad spectrum of scores accepted for admission.

Intake Capacity: The MBA programme has a limited intake of 20 students, which can make the competition more intense.

Given that a score of 160 falls we

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Muskan

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You can explore a variety of employment prospects in supply chain management, logistics planning, warehouse management, and transportation coordination after earning a B.Voc. in logistics management from M.E.S. Asmabi College. With positions like supply chain analyst, operations manager, logistics coordinator, and more, the logistics sector is expanding quickly. Furthermore, this degree offers a solid basis for additional coursework or supply chain management certifications.

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Muskan

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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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