Business Management is a quintessential part of any organisation that plays a crucial role in an organization's success. The high-end demands of the industry require professionals who can take up the challenges of the corporate world and respond effectively.
Currently, only a very small proportion of India's workforce has any formal skill training. Not surprisingly therefore several sectors of the country's economy face shortage of skilled people and are mired with low productivity levels due to poor quality of workforce. At the same time, large sections of the country's youth are looking for economic and livelihood opportunities. In this context, skill development has become a key priority area for the country. This is not only essential for economic development, but would help to fulfill youth aspirations for good quality, better paid jobs and self-employment opportunities. Enable and mobilize a large number of Indian youth to take up skill training and become employable and earn their livelihood. Increase productivity of the existing workforce and align the training and certification to the needs of the country.
Course Goals
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Logistics Management program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of logistics and supply chain management principles and practices. Students will gain an understanding of the global logistics industry, including international trade regulations, customs, and transportation infrastructure.
Duration & Eligibility
A Minimum of 45% aggregate marks in 10+2 Examination of CBSE or its equivalent Board.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) The Graduate Will:
We believe the best way to learn is by doing. No other BBA program equals our opportunities to start, advise, invest in, and lead real-world businesses.
Way To BBA In Logistics Management
The Program is a three year semester degree Program in School of Management Studies, whereby the students undergoes one full year apprenticeship training during Vth and VIth semester and receive a minimum stipend of Rs.9000/- per month. LSC takes care of apprenticeship training and Placements of all students who pursue the Program of BBA Logistics from Sangam University.
Way to BBA in Logistics Management
The Program is a three year semester degree Program in School of Management Studies, whereby the students undergoes one full year apprenticeship training during Vth and VIth semester and receive a minimum stipend of Rs.9000/- per month. LSC takes care of apprenticeship training and Placements of all students who pursue the Program of BBA Logistics from Sangam University.
The BBA in Logistics Management (with Apprenticeship) provides the future opportunity to become Logistic Manager, Data Feeder - Warehouse Storage & Inventory Executive, Warehouse Executive Customer Support & Vehicle Operations Executive, Courier / Express Services Outbound & Gateway Operations Executive, Hub / Branch Operations Executive, Sales Documentation Claims Management Executive, and so on.
Seminars & Workshops
Partners
Program Objectives
- Develop a deep understanding of the logistics and supply chain management concepts, principles, and practices.
- Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills to identify and solve logistics-related issues in real-world business situations.
- Develop communication and teamwork skills to collaborate with others in a logistics management context.
- Gain hands-on experience in logistics management through internships, case studies, and other experiential learning opportunities.
- Develop an understanding of the role of technology in logistics management and apply it to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of logistics processes.
- Understand the importance of ethical and socially responsible logistics practices.
- Develop leadership skills to effectively manage logistics operations and teams.
- Understand the importance of customer service and satisfaction in logistics management.
- Gain an understanding of the impact of globalization on logistics management and develop an awareness of diverse cultural perspectives.
- Develop an understanding of the financial aspects of logistics management, including budgeting, cost analysis, and pricing strategies.
FAQs
Both BBA and B.Com offer similar/ promising career opportunities.
BBA hones both business and managerial skills and hence is more suited for those are have family businesses or wish to run a business in future. It is also suited for those who are planning to pursue MBA and looking forward to get absorbed in corporates for different managerial positions.
However, students who are pursuing professional courses like CA, CFA or CMA may go for B.Com. Students pursuing B.Com are more inclined toward handling and managing finance.
The orientation of BBA is more on managerial skills, research and personality development with 45 days summer internship compulsory to be undertaken while the orientation of B.Com is more on aspects of finance and commerce.
Both have their respective career choices. A student must align his interest and purpose with the course he or she wants to pursue.
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