Program Code

008

Entry Year

2025

Duration

2 Years (4 Semesters)

Credits

102

MBA in Operations and Systems Management

The lynchpin for establishing production and distribution more effective is organizational ability. Our MBA in Operations and Management makes students hone organizational strategy and planning and supervising skills to convert inputs into effective outputs through technology. Our delivery-focused curriculum helps students build networks to meet managerial expectations and enhance cost-effective practices to evaluate the performance of business organizations.

Career Prospects

With a rapid growth in the manufacturing and services sector of the country, numerous job opportunities have opened up for successful postgraduates of the course in a variety of manufacturing industries such as automobiles, engineering goods, heavy machinery, iron-steel and other metal industries, chemical and fertilizer, telecom, IT and energy sectors, services industries etc. They are also hired in the IT- enabled services companies as Production Managers. Listed here are some of the popular job positions offered to successful postgraduates of the discipline with the corresponding job descriptions and salaries offered. Lucrative job opportunities are offered to such postgraduates in capacities such as Store Manager, Production Manager, Manufacturing / Production Executive and Material Manager, among others.

Curriculum Structure

FAQ's

What to do after MBA in Operations?


After an MBA in Operations, graduates can pursue various careers, including Operations Manager, Project Manager, Logistics Manager, Quality Manager, etc or take up paths of Management Consulting, Entrepreneurship, or Finance.

What is MBA in Systems and Operations Management?


An MBA in Systems and Operations Management is a postgraduate programme that prepares the student to optimise company processes, manage resources efficiently, and enhance production and delivery in all sectors. It focuses on organisational strategy, planning, and management, using technology tools to convert inputs into productive output.

What are the jobs after MBA Operations Management?


After an MBA in Operations Management, you can pursue careers like Operations Manager, Supply Chain Manager, Production Manager, Industrial Engineer, Production Analyst and Inventory Manager, among others.

What is Operations Management in MBA?


An MBA in Operations Management focuses on the proper planning, organisation, and administration of the operations of a company, from production and manufacture to the provision of services. It teaches learners how to optimise the utilisation of resources and improve overall operational performance.

What is MBA in Operations?


An MBA in Operations focuses on managing and improving the processes of the business to enhance the cost-effectiveness and timely production or provision of quality goods or services. MBA graduates have the responsibility of planning and organising production, manufacturing or services operations.

Is Operations Management in demand?


Yes. Operations management professionals are in high demand for their ability to improve efficiency and manage complex supply chains. Their skills ensure strong job prospects, career growth, and long-term job security across the Manufacturing, Retail, Healthcare, Logistics, Banking, IT, Hospitality, and Consulting industries.

What can I do with an MBA in Operations Management?


You can secure different job roles in a company where you will be responsible to optimise business processes in addition to Supply Chain and Logistics Management. You can gain access to positions including Operations Manager and Supply Chain Manager and Production Manager and several other opportunities.

What are the subjects in MBA Operations Management?


The MBA in Operations Management targets essential business subjects, such as Finance, Marketing and Organisational Behaviour alongside specialised fields such as Operations Strategy, Supply Chain Management and Project Management.

What is the scope of MBA in Operations Management?


An MBA in Operations Management offers a broad scope. It paves the way for graduates for careers in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Production Planning, and Quality Assurance, along with opportunities in many industries such as Manufacturing, Retailing, and E-Commerce.

Program Structure

Theory

  • Makes you industry-ready
  • Syllabus is in line with industry expectations
  • Emphasis on skills and competencies

Application

  • Helps you apply concepts on real-world situations
  • Experiential learning through live projects

Practice

  • Practice with practitioners
  • Live sessions with industry experts
  • Consistent interactions with practitioners

Research

  • Assemble information to support theories
  • Advanced understanding in an area of study
  • Increases knowledge and promotes learning
  • Tools and techniques for implementing and developing new solutions

TAP-R model of real learning

One or two courses (subjects) are scheduled at a stretch– till the completion You complete a course and attend exam You don’t have to learn multiple subjects at same time! Upto 20% of the sessions are by industry experts All of the assignments are project-centric / live projects based Tools and Labs will bring in experiential learning Entrepreneurial culture is built-in

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