MBA – Supply Chain Management
STREAM
- Commerce
- Supply Chain Management
REQUIRED INTELLIGENCES
- Interpersonal
- Linguistic
- Intrapersonal
ELIGIBILITY
- For 10th: Completion of 10th grade.
- For 12th: Completion of 12th grade in any stream. A background in Mathematics, Science, or Commerce can provide relevant skills.
- Training: A bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, Logistics, Engineering, or related fields. Relevant work experience in logistics or operations can be advantageous.
ENTRANCE TESTS
- Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) for MBA programs.
- Specific entrance exams for MBA programs specializing in Supply Chain Management.
- Professional certifications such as Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) or Six Sigma Green Belt.
AVAILABLE COURSES
- Bachelor’s Degree: B.Sc in Supply Chain Management, Bachelor’s in Business Administration, Bachelor’s in Logistics Management.
- Professional Certifications: Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP), Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM), Six Sigma Green Belt.
- Master’s Degree: MBA with specialization in Supply Chain Management, Master’s in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
- Ph.D.: Doctorate programs in Supply Chain Management for advanced research and academic careers.
WORK OPPORTUNITIES
- Manufacturing Sector: Managing supply chain operations, optimizing inventory management, and ensuring efficient production processes.
- Retail and E-commerce: Overseeing logistics and distribution networks, managing warehouse operations, and implementing supply chain strategies to meet customer demands.
- Consulting Firms: Providing supply chain management expertise to client organizations, optimizing supply chain processes, and reducing operational costs.
- Transportation and Logistics: Managing transportation networks, coordinating freight forwarding, and ensuring timely delivery of goods across global markets.
- Healthcare Supply Chain: Ensuring supply chain efficiency in healthcare facilities, managing medical equipment procurement, and optimizing inventory management of pharmaceuticals.
- IT and Technology: Managing supply chain logistics for hardware and software products, coordinating global procurement, and optimizing distribution channels.
- Energy and Utilities: Overseeing supply chain operations for energy production and distribution, managing procurement of raw materials, and optimizing supply chain sustainability.
- Government and Non-Profit Organizations: Managing public sector procurement, coordinating disaster relief logistics, and ensuring supply chain transparency and accountability.
- Food and Beverage Industry: Optimizing food supply chains, managing perishable goods logistics, and ensuring compliance with food safety regulations.
- International Trade and Global Supply Chains: Managing global supply chain networks, navigating international trade regulations, and optimizing cross-border logistics.
