The Post Graduate Diploma in Management –in Supply Chain & Operation In commerce, supply chain management is the management of the flow of goods and services includes all processes that transform raw materials into final products between businesses and locations
At the most fundamental level, supply chain management (SCM) is management of the flow of goods, data, and finances related to a product or service, from the procurement of raw materials to the delivery of the product at its final destination
The following are the 7 most important objectives of Supply Chain Management.
Improving Efficiency
Improving Quality
Optimizing Transportation and Logistics
Reducing Costs
Enhancing Customer Satisfaction
Improving Distribution
Maintaining Better Coordination
Career Opportunities
Purchasing agent Operations manager Logistics analyst Purchasing manager Supply chain manager Logistician Logistics manager Production, planning and expediting clerk Storage and distribution manager
Eligibility:
Students must Graduate from a recognized university/Institute.
Must have 50% + Marks in the graduation.
45% + for category Students Students must produce the Entrance examination report.
Course Fees Structure (in INR)
Options
1st Installment
2nd Installment
Total
Lumpsum
70,000
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70,000
Installment
37,500
37,500
75,000
Objectives: The basic objectives of PGDM Prog. Are:
To provide nation competent youth with knowledge, skills, Attitudes & Values to occupy a position in Corporate and Public Sector Units
To impart the students latest and relevant knowledge from the field of management
To provide opportunities to the students for developing managerial skills
To impart develop the right kind of values and attitude to function effectively managerial position
Assessment:
The final total assessment of the student shall be made in terms of internal assessment and external assessment.
The internal and external assessment will constitute separate heads of passing and they will be shown separately in the mark sheet For each paper meant for
institute evaluation, the ratio of marks for internal assessment in relation to external assessment shall be 70:30
The external assessment shall be based upon the external written examination to be held at the end of each semester
The case study and viva shall constitute one head of passing
Examinations:The PGDM examination will be held in six trimesters.
Standard of Passing:
Every student must secure 40% marks in both Institute Evaluation as well as Internal Evaluation
Grading System:
The class shall be awarded to the student on the basis of aggregate marks obtained by the student in all two years (Part I and II).