Operations Management
Hello Aspirant,
First of all, you have scored really well on NMAT. With this score, you may apply in various top colleges like NMIMS, XIM-B,SPJIMR Mumbai,VIT University Vellore,K J Somaiya etc. Coming to School of Petroleum Management,it is a reputed institution with a good ranking and yes, with your score, you will very well get a call form this college. The institute has good a fine faculty and the quality of training given is good, so in general MBA learning experience is good in this college. Your subjective experiences in a college life may vary based on your expectations , but in general the college is good in terms of infrastructure student facilities,education and placements. Moreover , getting a good job placement lies on your capabilities ,knowledge and skills rather than the college. So if you come out meritorious , then you will easily get a decent placement.Almost 90-95% of the students have got placements. 18.4 LPA is the highest package of this year, while average pay is around 7-8 LPA. Various companies such as GAIL, Accenture, Reliance, Adani, Torrent, EY, KPMG, GAIL, ONGC, BPCL, SBI Capital Markets, RIL, ESSAR, GSPC, GSPL, Petronet LNG Limited. Infosys, Protiviti, MottMac, CARE Ratings, Asian Paints, , Future Retail, Sterlite, Capital First, ICICI BANK are some of the companies that visited the campus in the previous years.
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There are various career options after completing MBA in operations. Some of them are Financial Institutions, Manufacturing, Retail, Logistics, Hospitality. You could also check this blog (https://leverageedu.com/blog/operations-management-mba/) I read for more information.
Hi Aspirant,
There are several companies which recruit students in MBA operations.The renowned companies are Amazon, Apple, BCG, Deloitte, JP Morgan, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley.These are global companies that recruit students in India.However indian companies likeTata Consultancy Services, Reliance, Cognizant, Wipro, ICICI Bank, etc also recruit students from good to average colleges and train them accordingly.
Hope it helps!!
Hello aspirant as you mentioned that you secured 12000 rank in TSICET 2020. KINDLY provide us with the category you belong to and your domicile so that we can help you with your queries. We will be more than happy to provide you with the best answers.
Hello,
Some of the best colleges in Delhi NCR for pursuing Operations Management:
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Good luck.
Hello
I will give you all the steps but I personally insist thet you should inform your school about it (where you have studied in both 10th and 12th) and let them suggest you a course of action.
Step 1- You have to get the Application Form (you can do it from the respectve board's website or your school).
Step 2- Filling of the form
Step 3- Documents submission ( SLC, xerox of a page of admission and withdrawal register wrt you)
Step 4- Fee ( since you have to change your father's name the cost will be Rs 1000+ the cost of the original document)
Step 5- Submit the documents along with the application to The Principal of your school and to your board.
hello aspirant,
MBA in Operations and Non Engineer !
Then same relation holds true for “MBA in Finance and Engineer”.
But yes both exist!
Hope it helps!
Sure it is an advantage of being an engineer prior to MBA in Operations but that does not rules out the possibility of being Operations guy without having an engineering degree.
Most of the times we get confused about these two terms. So first of all let us try to understand the basic concept about MBA in Operations and Engineering.
When we talk about operations it is all about bringing efficiency and effectiveness in operating mechanism and process not the equipment. Understanding about the process layout and its loopholes and implementation of better models is all about operations. So it explains clearly that it doesn’t require an engineer to understand these things.
When Engineers can go for MBA in Finance, Why can’t Non Engineers go for MBA in Operations
Yes, you can do MBA in operations. It's totally depend on your interest in learning things related to business and management. It doesn't matter whether you're from engineer or non-engineer background.
Thank you
Hi Candidate,
Operations Management is a much demanded Course in several Organizations which involves numerous Site Jobs and Manpower Management.
Now if you want to choose the best college of the three named above, I would like to recommend MIT World Peace University of MIT WPU is the better Institute than the others, based on the Average Package and Placement Percentage.
Hope that this answer helps you. Have a Good Day.
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