In the recent years, Supply Chain, Transportation, Procurement and Logistics have played an increasingly important role within the corporate world.
In recent years, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Transportation, Procurement, and Logistics have become increasingly vital within the corporate landscape. They hold the potential for creating value for end customers and strategically differentiating companies in terms of the services they offer. SCM and logistics now serve as the pulse of business operations.
The Post Graduate Diploma in Supply Chain Management (PGDSCM) program offers an opportunity for vertical growth in this field. Students enrolled in the program will develop professional competencies in supply chain management, materials management, and logistics, leading to enhanced job skills and personal enrichment.
The program commences by laying the groundwork for a comprehensive understanding of supply chain management, elucidating how it can effectively enhance an organization's efficiency, profitability, and responsiveness. Furthermore, it explores various SCM strategies, methods of demand forecasting, aggregate planning, and network design.
Covering the entire spectrum of Supply Chain strategies, processes, and operations management, the program aims to instill in learners’ professional skills essential for success in the field.
The program is approved by AICTE.
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Bachelor's degree holder / Graduate in any discipline from a recognised University.
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International / SAARC Graduate from a recognised / accredited University / Institution.
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Students who have appeared for final year of examination of their bachelor's degree program and are awaiting results can also apply, subject to successfully completing their bachelor's degree program / graduation within the time period specified by SCDL.
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The duration of the program is two years.
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The registration period is valid for four academic years.
Total Credit Points : 80
SEMESTER I : |
Operations Project Management |
Logistics and Distribution Management |
Concepts in Supply Chain Management |
Legal Aspects of Supply Chain Management |
SEMESTER III : |
Warehouse Management |
Green Logistics and Supply Chains |
Supply Chain Risk Management |
Research Methodology |