Logistics & Supply Chain Management

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Supratik Dey

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You have a college named as NITIE just 2 hours from Pune (Mumbai). That's the best college for doing MBA in logistics/operations all over India.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Arnab,
This is quite an old institute in the field of education, almost since independence. Its course is not B.Tech but would be three years course with perhaps B.Sc in AME.
For this field, there are tremendous job opportunities in India, and you should take admission if you are getting it.

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Ashish Sinha

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Certainly, you can use your learning for financial modelling in the shipping industry. Look at any industry it requires finance, accounting and other management segments as enabling functions. Do some financial modelling with the data available online for shipping companies like Merck send the modelling to the financial head via email or through social media connectivity. Alternatively you can find a job in shipping industry. All these industries will be around quotes so you can look at Mumbai, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Kochi, etc.

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Neha Mehra

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Yes, you may pursue MBA. You need to graduate to pursue same.

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Supply chain management is not a limited subject, as it covers a number of topics, catering to a wide spectrum of concepts. Some parts of this programme include transportation management, warehousing, lean supply chain, performance-based logistics, strategic sourcing, constraints management, demand management and supply chain networking design. To meet the customer demand of a product or service there is a chain of processes involved right from the producer end like say, Sourcing / Procurement, Distribution, Warehouse, inventories etc. And managing those processes efficiently and effectively can be called Supply Chain Management. Besid
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rahul r

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Indian Institute of Logistics, Chennai is Affiliated to Bharathiar University. Regards.

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Amol ChopadeMBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune

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What are you asking about exactly? Please ask the question clearly.
It's a good stream for MBA.
Most of the colleges provide Operations Management, which covers Logistics and Supply Chain Management.

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