All we are doing is looking at the time line, from the moment the customer gives us an order to the point when we collect the cash. And we are reducing the time line by reducing the non-value adding wastes.

Taiichi Ohno, father of Toyota Production System (TPS)

Why MBA in Operations and Supply Chain Management?

The efficiency of a manufacturing company depends on its operations and supply chain management

. It needs to produce, store, meet the demands of various markets in order to maintain the cycle.

Creating a proper distribution channel is the sole responsibility ofoperations and supply chain management, Every operation related to warehousing and logistics will be handled by the management team.

Prof. Brajaballav Kar

Pursuing an MBA in Operations and Supply Chain Management at KSOM will offer the best platform to find ample opportunities to grab and design a bright future in this field.

1. Huge Scope

India has been experiencing a major boom in logistics and supply chain in the last few years. The demand in this field was initially not met with an adequate response as we did not have enough skilled workforce that specialized in this area. As a result, there is much demand for qualified professionals especially decision-makers in supply chain management. Due to technology changes in this ever-evolving market, job growth is on the rise. Therefore an MBA in Operations and Supply Chain Management has become a much sought-after MBA specialization.

2. Great Career Options

MBA in Operations and Supply Chain Management Course covers a wide spectrum of topics out of which you can choose any that suit your career aspirations the best. For a successful career in operations and supply chain management , students need a broad foundational understanding of business which includes basic finance, accounting, decision making, and general marketing. It helps students excel in areas of procurement, logistics, supply chain, and operations through business management. For a deeper understanding of the business, students can also opt to learn about purchasing and sourcing, movement of goods, and supply chain operations.

3. High Potential

Operations and Supply Chain Management  is one of the big things in the Indian industrial scenario. According to the management experts, there is a lot of scope for operations and supply chain management in India due to increasing uncertainty of supply networks, shortening of the product’s life cycle, and globalization of business.

The employability potential of graduates is very high here. The career opportunities for Operations and Supply Chain Management are:

  1. Purchase Manager
  2. Strategic Planner
  3. Materials Analyst
  4. Supply Chain Manager
  5. Warehouse Manager

Faculty Profile

The pedagogy will comprise lectures by specialized faculty, case discussions, and hands-on exposure to relevant software and tools. Concepts will be explained using examples drawn from real life and will cover current trends and market practices. The institution’s education policy is centered on equipping the candidates with adequate tools to approach real-time problems with creative and dynamic, yet industry-relevant solutions.

Prof. Piyusa Das

B.Tech (CET Bhubaneswar), PGDM (IIM Lucknow)


Prof. Ritika Sharma

B.E. Food Tech (Panjab University), PGD-ABM (IIM Lucknow)


Prof. Brajaballav Kar

B.Tech, PGDM (XIMB), Ph D


Satyajit Kamila

Ph.D. IIM Indore(Pursuing), M.Tech. (BITS Pilani), B.Tech.(CVRCE)


Candidate Eligibility

60% career with graduation in Commerce, Engineering, Economics, Statistics, Computer Science, Business Administration.Apply through KIITEE Management, KIITEE or your CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT score. Working Professionals may apply too.
Prior work experience will carry additional weightage in selection. Total Seats – 30

During the last war, eighty percent of our problems were of a logistical nature

 ~ Field Marshall Montgomery