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Tasbiya Khan
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The eligibility criteria and admission process for MBA in Supply Chain Management in India are the same as MBA General, which are:A minimum of 50% aggregate or equivalent CGPA in a bachelor's degree from a recognised university.For Reserved category students, the minimum aggregate required is 45%.Most of the institutes accept candidates on the basis of entrance exam scores like CAT, XAT, CMAT, MAT, SNAP, etc.
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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor
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Dear Hiten,
Why do you want to go for a graduation degree again, when you are already a graduate? You will be simply wasting your time. Instead, you can pursue MBA in logistics and supply chain management. MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a 2-year postgraduate course, open in pursuance by candidates of any stream. The course can be pursued after successful completion of graduation from a recognised university, with a minimum aggregate score of 45%, or equivalent qualification. You can use these golden years of life in gaining experience after completion of MBA.
I hope this helps.
God bless you.
Why do you want to go for a graduation degree again, when you are already a graduate? You will be simply wasting your time. Instead, you can pursue MBA in logistics and supply chain management. MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a 2-year postgraduate course, open in pursuance by candidates of any stream. The course can be pursued after successful completion of graduation from a recognised university, with a minimum aggregate score of 45%, or equivalent qualification. You can use these golden years of life in gaining experience after completion of MBA.
I hope this helps.
God bless you.
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