SGT BBA FAQs
Ques. What makes the BBA (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) at SGT University different from a regular BBA General programme?
Ans. The BBA (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) at SGT University is a specialised programme developed in partnership with the Logistics Sector Skill Council, which means the curriculum is directly shaped by industry requirements. Unlike a general BBA, this programme focuses specifically on logistics operations, supply chain strategy, transportation management, procurement, inventory control, and global trade. Students gain specialised knowledge that makes them directly employable in the logistics sector from day one, rather than needing additional certifications or training. The programme also has dedicated industry tie-ups with companies like DHL, Blue Dart, Delhivery, Flipkart, and Amazon for internships and placements.
Ques. What is the scope of the logistics and supply chain industry in India, and how does this programme prepare students for it?
Ans. India's logistics sector is one of the fastest-growing industries, estimated to reach $435 billion by 2025, driven by government initiatives like PM Gati Shakti, the National Logistics Policy, and the rapid growth of e-commerce. The sector employs millions and is increasingly adopting digital supply chain solutions, automation, and sustainable practices. The BBA (Logistics and SCM) at SGT University prepares students through a curriculum that covers both traditional logistics operations and emerging areas like digital supply chains and automation. The programme's location in Gurgaon, a major logistics and corporate hub, further enhances access to internships and placements with leading companies.
Ques. Can I pursue an MBA in Logistics and Supply Chain Management after completing BBA (Logistics and SCM) from SGT University?
Ans. Yes. SGT University offers an MBA (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) programme, providing a seamless academic progression pathway for BBA graduates. After completing the BBA, students can directly apply for the MBA programme at SGT University. The BBA foundation in logistics and supply chain operations gives students a significant advantage in the MBA programme, as they already have domain-specific knowledge. Alternatively, graduates can also apply for MBA programmes at other institutions, where their specialised BBA background is valued. Some students also opt to gain 1-2 years of work experience before pursuing an MBA.
Ques. What are the typical salary packages for BBA (Logistics and SCM) graduates from SGT University?
Ans. BBA (Logistics and SCM) graduates from SGT University are placed with companies like DHL, Blue Dart, Delhivery, Flipkart, Amazon, UNO MINDA, and Hexaware. Entry-level salaries for logistics and supply chain roles in India typically range from INR 3-6 LPA for freshers, with roles in e-commerce and multinational logistics companies offering higher packages. Graduates with strong internship experience and certifications in supply chain management (such as APICS CSCP or Six Sigma) can command higher starting salaries. With 3-5 years of experience, supply chain professionals in India can earn INR 8-15 LPA, with senior roles going significantly higher.
Ques. Does the BBA (Logistics and SCM) programme at SGT University include international exposure or exchange programmes?
Ans. Yes. SGT University has international academic collaborations with universities such as Utah Tech University (USA), Keele University (UK), and University of Kent (UK). Students in the BBA (Logistics and SCM) programme can benefit from global immersion opportunities, international faculty interactions, and exchange programmes through these partnerships. The global perspective is particularly valuable in logistics and supply chain management, where understanding international trade regulations, global shipping networks, and cross-border supply chain operations is increasingly important for career advancement.
Ques. What is the difference between BBA (Logistics and SCM) and BBA (General) at SGT University in terms of career outcomes?
Ans. The BBA (General) provides a broad foundation in business administration covering marketing, finance, HR, and operations, making graduates versatile but without deep specialisation. The BBA (Logistics and SCM) is a focused programme that prepares students specifically for the logistics and supply chain sector. Career outcomes differ significantly: BBA (General) graduates typically enter roles across various business functions, while BBA (Logistics and SCM) graduates are directly targeted by logistics companies, e-commerce firms, and manufacturing companies for specialised roles like Supply Chain Analyst, Logistics Coordinator, Procurement Specialist, and Operations Manager. The specialised degree also commands better starting salaries in the logistics sector compared to a general BBA.






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