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Preparing Future Managers in Logistics, Aviation, Banking, Automobile, Competitive Exams & Design Industry
Preparing Future Managers in Logistics, Aviation, Banking, Automobile, Competitive Exams & Design Industry
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This 2 years executive MBA in Logistics & Supply Chain Management is designed for professionals willing to take up leadership role or enter this exciting industry. This programme allows aspirants to make a career in theLogistics industry which is expected to grow by over USD 357 billion by 2022.The sector currently employs over 40 million people across the globe.

Mode of learning

Yearly examination will be conducted which is a mix of online teaching & extra -tutorials

Programme highlight:
  • Job oriented curriculum
  • Pre-recorded sessions by industry experts
  • Online consulting
  • UGC Recognized Programme
  • 100% Placement Assurance
What would you Study
  • Business Communication
  • Principles of Management
  • Introduction to Logistics & Supply Chain Management
  • Financial Management
  • Managerial Economics
  • Quantitative Techniques
  • E-Commerce
  • Business & Supply Chain
  • Warehouse & Inventory Management
  • Supply Chain Transportation
  • Design & Simulation
  • Global Supply & Chain and Logistics Management
  • Exim Policy & Export Procedure and Documentation
Areas to be served in Logistics Industry
  • Marketing
  • BD & Sales
  • Customer Service
  • Operations
  • Quality Control & Business Administration
Career Prospects
  • Managers
  • Operations Head
  • Customer Service Head
  • Regional Managers
  • Purchase Managers
  • Management Consultants
  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Logistics Manager
  • Logistics Coordinator
  • Warehouse Manager
  • Assistant Operations Manager
  • Business Manager
  • Cargo Supervisors
Our Recruiters
  • DHL
  • Ashok Leyland
  • FedEx
  • TATA
  • Safexpress
  • ESSAR
  • DB SCHENKER
  • AFL
Eligibility

Any graduate with 50% in Commerce, Statistics, Maths, Science and Economics from a recognized university.

Duration

2 years

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