Logistics & Supply Chain Management

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Manoj,
Shipping and Logistics deal with the study of transportation of goods to consumers and administration of the entire transportation process in order to make it efficient. Good planning and leadership are the two major skills required to make a successful career in this field. In addition to this, a PGDM course from the best management college in India like IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Lucknow, IIM Calcutta, IIM Kozhikode etc., can do wonders for your career in Shipping & Logistics. Colleges Offering Business Administration in Shipping and Logistics Course:International Maritime Academy, ChennaiCII Institute of Logistics, C
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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15 years back, I noticed there were courses coming up in the domain of Export and Import Management. Now, there has been the high time of launching Unconventional and New Courses. Like Retail Management MBA came in the last decade. Supply Chain Management and Logistic Management has become a separate specialisation now. It is certainly a good option to. Opt for the new yet in demand. However, the issue is that such come up by private universities.

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Yash Mehta

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Hey,
Fee structure changes every year. It will be better if you contact Admin department of the college. They will give you a clear fees structure.
You can get contact number from below mention link.
LINK: http://rvsimsr.ac.in/index.php

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kripa shah

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For SCM specialization, it depends on how much hard work you do to get placed yourself in a very renowned company. You do get opportunities for many companies but again it depends on your area of interest. I will advise you to apply for colleges which have SCM as a flagship course. Yes you get diverse roles like consulting, business analyst or core profile and there are placement opportunities. You can have a look at placement brochure for the companies that visited SIIB.

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Shwetha Fernandes

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You can check with shelldreamsoverseas website for student visa and any details regard to it.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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In my opinion, B.Com with logistics and SCM. The reason is that in logistics part, you will face a lot of issues concerned with tax, accounts, time management, cost of transportation, etc. So, it will be easy if go for the above-mentioned combination.

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priyank sharma

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Logistics and supply chain management consists the opportunities which are starting from the manufacturer to the end user. Let's split the process into different branches:
A. Manufacturing
B. Distribution
C. Freight Forwarding
D. Warehousing.

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