An undergraduate and post graduate curriculum in supply chain management, focuses on controlling the movement of information, products, and services along the supply chain. The course, which lasts three to four years on average (Under graduate) and two years (Post graduate), covers topics including distribution, production planning, inventory management, logistics, and procurement. Pupils gain knowledge on how to manage vendor relationships, improve efficiency, save costs, and optimize supply chain procedures. Graduates are prepared for careers in supply chain analysis, logistics, warehouse management, and procurement via practical experience gained through internships and projects. Graduates might also go on to further their education by pursuing an MBA in supply chain management.
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| Sl.No | Professional opportunity | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Supply Chain Manager | Oversees and controls every step of the supply chain, from acquisition to delivery. |
| 2 | Logistics Manager | Oversees and directs logistical activities, such as warehousing and transportation. |
| 3 | Procurement Manager | Oversees the organization's purchases of products and services, making sure they are both affordable and of high quality. |
| 4 | Inventory Control Manager | Keeps an eye on stock levels, making sure they are at ideal levels and reducing surplus. |
| 5 | Operations Analyst | Evaluates and enhances the effectiveness of supply chain activities and procedures. |
| 6 | Warehouse Manager | Oversees all aspects of warehouse operations, such as product handling, storage, and shipment. |
| 7 | Demand Planner | Predicts product demand and controls inventories to fulfill orders from clients. |
| 8 | Supply Chain Consultant | Offers professional guidance on how to optimize supply chain tactics and operations. |
| 9 | Logistics Coordinator | Organizes and plans the flow of resources and commodities along the supply chain. |
| 10 | Supplier Relationship Manager | Maintains a healthy connection with suppliers to guarantee seamless operations and uninterrupted supplies. |
| Program Level | Program | Eligibility Criteria | Stream | Minimum Marks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor's | BBA in Supply Chain Management | 12th pass from a recognized board | Commerce/Any Stream | 55%-60% |
| Master's | MBA in Supply Chain Management | Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university | Any Stream | 55%-60% |
| PhD | PhD in Supply Chain Management | Master’s degree in a relevant field | Business/Management/Related field | 55%-60% |
| NIRF Rank | Leading Institute | Location |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Indian Institute of Management | Ahmedabad |
| 2 | Indian Institute of Management Bangalore | Bengaluru |
| 3 | Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode | Kozhikode |
| 4 | Indian Institute of Technology | Delhi |
| 5 | Indian Institute of Management | Calcutta |
| 6 | Indian Institute of Management | Mumbai |
| 7 | Indian Institute of Management | Lucknow |
| 8 | Indian Institute of Management | Indore, Madhya Pradesh |
| 9 | XLRI - Xavier School of Management | Jamshedpur, Jharkhand |
| 10 | Indian Institute of Technology | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
| Sl.No | Entrance Exam | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | CET | Common Entrance Test for admission to BBA and other undergraduate programs in MAKAUT affiliated colleges. |
| 2 | AIMA UGAT | Undergraduate Aptitude Test conducted by AIMA for admission to BBA and other undergraduate programs. |
| 3 | CAT | Common Admission Test conducted by IIMs for admission into MBA programs across India. |
| 4 | MAT | Management Aptitude Test conducted by AIMA for MBA admissions. |
| 5 | XAT | Xavier Aptitude Test conducted by XLRI for admission into MBA programs. |
| 6 | GMAT | Graduate Management Admission Test used for MBA admissions globally, including in India. |
| 7 | CMAT | Common Management Admission Test conducted by NTA for admission to MBA programs in AICTE-approved institutions. |
| 8 | SNAP | Symbiosis National Aptitude Test conducted by Symbiosis International University for MBA admissions. |
- Supply Chain Coordination: Oversee and administer the department of the supply chain unit, which includes the manufacturing, shipping, and procurement phases, to ensure effective operations.
- Inventory control: Constantly monitoring and modifying stock levels to improve and balance availability, reduce carrying expenses, and steer clear of shortages or excess inventory.
- Logistics Planning: To ensure the timely and cost-effective delivery of products, plan ahead and accurately, and arrange logistics-related duties such as storage and transportation.
- Client and Supplier Relations: To ensure the effectiveness and calibre of the supply chain, it's critical to build and maintain good relationships with vendors and suppliers, negotiate contracts, and monitor performance.
| PROS | CONS |
|---|---|
| Strong job opportunities in logistics, procurement, and management of operations are a result of the high need for this essential skill across several sectors | It can be difficult and stressful to manage supply chain interruptions and optimize procedures, necessitating prompt, and efficient solutions |
| Provides access to positions in inventory control, procurement, supply chain planning, and logistics coordination | It can be difficult and stressful to manage supply chain interruptions and optimize procedures, necessitating prompt, and efficient solutions |
| Has a direct bearing on an organization's profitability and competitive advantage by helping to optimize efficiency and save expenses | There may be a lot of accountability and pressure to provide in a timely and economical manner due to high responsibilities |
| Provides a wide range of job options and a dynamic work environment by allowing opportunity to engage with worldwide suppliers and markets | Managing intricate rules and procedures for compliance can make the job more difficult |
