SSIT MBA FAQs
Ques. What is the minimum PGCET score required for admission to MBA Logistics and Supply Chain Management at SSIT?
Ans. While SSIT does not publish a specific minimum PGCET score cutoff, candidates typically need a score above 40-50 percentile in the Karnataka PGCET MBA exam to have a reasonable chance of admission. However, the exact cutoff varies each year based on the number of applicants, category, and overall merit list. It is advisable to aim for a score above 60 percentile for better chances of admission to this specialization.
Ques. Is work experience required for admission to MBA Logistics and Supply Chain Management?
Ans. Work experience is not mandatory for admission to the MBA program at SSIT. However, candidates with prior work experience in logistics, supply chain management, or related fields are preferred and may have better placement opportunities. The program is open to fresh graduates as well as working professionals seeking career advancement in supply chain management.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing MBA Logistics and Supply Chain Management from SSIT?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Supply Chain Managers, Logistics Managers, Operations Managers, Procurement Managers, and roles in manufacturing, retail, e-commerce, and logistics companies. Many graduates also opt for entrepreneurship by starting their own logistics ventures or consulting firms. The average salary package for MBA graduates in logistics and supply chain management ranges from 4-8 LPA depending on the organization and role.
Ques. Does SSIT provide hostel facilities for MBA students, and are they mandatory?
Ans. Yes, SSIT provides hostel facilities on campus for both boys and girls. However, hostel accommodation is not mandatory for MBA students. Students can opt for hostel facilities by paying additional hostel fees. The college also has a well-maintained mess facility with subsidized meal plans for hostel residents.
Ques. Can I pursue MBA Logistics and Supply Chain Management if my bachelor's degree is in a non-business field?
Ans. Yes, the MBA program at SSIT is open to candidates from any discipline. The program is designed to provide comprehensive business and management education to students from diverse academic backgrounds. Candidates with bachelor's degrees in engineering, science, commerce, or any other discipline are eligible to apply, provided they meet the minimum eligibility criteria of 50% marks.
Ques. What is the dual elective system in the MBA program at SSIT?
Ans. SSIT offers a unique dual elective system where MBA students can specialize in two domains from the available options: Artificial Intelligence & Data Science, Business Analytics, Logistics & Supply Chain Management, and Health Care Management. This allows students to gain expertise in two complementary areas, making them more versatile and attractive to employers. Students can choose their electives based on their career interests and industry trends.
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