The BBA in Operations and Supply Chain Management is designed to equip students with expertise in logistics, procurement, inventory control, and process optimisation. The program covers key areas such as supply chain strategy, warehouse management, transportation, and global trade, ensuring a deep understanding of modern business operations.
With a blend of theoretical concepts and hands-on learning, students engage in real-world case studies, industry collaborations, and simulations. This program prepares graduates for careers in logistics management, procurement, supply chain analytics, and operations strategy, making them valuable assets in global business environments.
India’s logistics market is projected to grow from ₹26.4 lakh crore in 2024 to ₹40.3 lakh crore by 2029, at a CAGR of 8.8%.
Graduates can become Supply Chain Managers, Logistics Analysts, or Operations Managers, earning ₹10–14.5 lakh per year.
International companies are increasingly sourcing from India to reduce supply chain risks, boosting demand for skilled professionals in logistics and operations.
Admission shall be through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP). Educational institutions will admit candidates through stages such as publishing the Information Brochure on the Competent Authority's website, which candidates should read carefully. Candidates must fill out the Online Application Form according to the notified schedule for respective admissions. For detailed information, refer to the Information Brochure for Admission to Undergraduate Technical Courses by DTE Maharashtra.
Graduates of the BBA program can pursue various career paths, including:
The program covers logistics, procurement, inventory management, supply chain strategy, and operations optimisation.
Graduates can work as Supply Chain Analysts, Logistics Coordinators, Procurement Executives, and Operations Managers, with growth into senior leadership roles.
Entry-level salaries range from ₹4 lakh to ₹8 lakh per annum, while senior professionals can earn ₹20 lakh or more annually.
Yes, the curriculum includes supply chain analytics, international trade, and logistics management, making it ideal for such careers.
Yes, students gain practical experience through internships with logistics firms, manufacturing units, and supply chain companies.
Yes, you can opt for an MBA in Supply Chain Management, an M.Sc. in Logistics, or certifications like CSCP and Six Sigma.
Graduates are in demand in manufacturing, e-commerce, retail, FMCG, logistics, and consulting sectors.
Unlike a general BBA, this program focuses on process optimisation, logistics, procurement, and supply chain strategy.
Key skills include supply chain planning, logistics management, procurement strategies, inventory control, and quality management.
Yes, understanding supply chain operations helps in managing procurement, inventory, and logistics for a business.