What possibilities are there for me to take up MBA in supply chain management? I am doing my Bachelors in mechanical engineering.

I have an intern experience for about a month in supply chain and operation industry and yet to take up my CAT exam.

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Asked by Fronick Antony

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    Adv. Ved Vinayak Law educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel. | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    The supply chain field is a smart choice for mechanical graduates. I suggest you seek an MBA in supply chain or operations at one of the nation's top business institutions, not just at any old college, if you are not expected to begin working right away. A SAP certification for the supply chain is not advised if you have no prior work experience. Obtaining your Supply Chain Analyst certification from the IIPMR Institute is the simplest method to break into the supply chain sector. The training emphasises supply chain business processes rather than supply chain tools or ERP, and this certification is recognised globally.
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    harsh yadav

    2 years ago
    It is wise to choose a profession in supply chain as a Mechanical graduate. If you are not required to start working right away, I advise you to pursue an MBA in supply chain or operations at one of the nation's top business schools, not just at any random college. Without any prior job experience, a supply chain SAP certification is not advisable. The easiest way to enter the supply chain industry is to earn your Supply Chain Analyst certification from the IIPMR Institute. This certification is recognised throughout the world, and the course focuses on supply chain business processes rather than supply chain tools or ERP.
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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

    2 years ago
    Hello Fronic Antony, yes, of course you can switch over to the management stream after completion of your engineering graduation. As a matter of fact many engineering graduates deviate or graviate towards management stream after completion of their engineering. You must appear for either CAT or similar examinations that are conducted by different institutions which offer these courses to the students. Study well for this entrance exam and I am sure you will get admission and then become a management expert. Best wishes to you.

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