I want to pursue PGDM in operations management. Is it a good choice?

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Asked by Ramkiran Mangu

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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    PGDM in operations is very different from the usual specializations. Usually engineering graduates or technically inclined students choose to pursue operations because a job in operations requires technical knowledge along with managerial skills. Ideally, an operations manager does all that an engineer with more than five years of experience does. He has to fine tune the day-to-day business process and operations. Not many students are aware of the numerous job opportunities after PGDM in operations, available for students. Operations is an unconventional subject, but surely a rewarding career option.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    Career options and job prospects after PGDM in operations:
    PGDM in operations is very different from the usual specializations. Usually engineering graduates or technically inclined students choose to pursue operations because a job in operations requires technical knowledge along with managerial skills. Ideally, an operations manager does all that an engineer with more than five years of experience does. He has to fine tune the day-to-day business process and operations. Not many students are aware of the numerous job opportunities after PGDM in operations, available for students. Operations is an unconventional subject, but surely
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    kajal soni Pursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Career options and job prospects after PGDM in operations:
    PGDM in operations is very different from the usual specializations. Usually engineering graduates or technically inclined students choose to pursue operations because a job in operations requires technical knowledge along with managerial skills. Ideally, an operations manager does all that an engineer with more than five years of experience does. He has to fine tune the day-to-day business process and operations. Not many students are aware of the numerous job opportunities after PGDM in operations, available for students. Operations is an unconventional subject, but surely a r
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