Supply Chain Management (SCM) deals with the network of organizations that are involved, through upstream and downstream linkages, in different processes and activities that produce value in the form of products and services in the hands of the ultimate consumer.
Supply Chain Management (SCM) deals with the network of organizations that are involved, through upstream and downstream linkages, in different processes and activities that produce value in the form of products and services in the hands of the ultimate consumer.
It encompasses all activities associated with the flow and transformation of goods and services through to the end-users. SCM also deals with the information and financial flows associated with these processes.
Logistics is an integral part of SCM and is defined as the process of strategically managing procurement, movement and storage of materials, parts and finished inventory and the related information flows through the organisation and its marketing channels for the cost effective fulfillment of customers’ orders.
Course Content
Semester I
Business Economics & Quantitative Techniques
Introduction to Marketing Management & Customer Relations Management
Introduction to Logistics Management & Supply Chain Management
Operations Management
Total Quality Management & Information Technology for Supply Chain Management
Semester II
Warehousing, Inventory Control & Distribution Management
Production Planning & Supply Chain Management Metrics
Strategic Sourcing & Retail Supply Chain
International Trade Logistics
Project Work
Eligibility Criteria
Final degree appeared or graduates in any discipline from a recognized university with Mathematics/Business Mathematics at Intermediate Level.
A band of seven Belgian Jesuits arrived at Calcutta in November 1859, under the leadership of Fr. H. Depelchin (Rector: 1860-1871), the Founding Father of St. Xavier’s,
They shifted St. Xavier’s from Chowringhee to the premises of the Sans Souci Theatre in January 1860, ever since the honest home of learned professors and zealous students.
St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata, has grown today into a leading educational institution in India. Both St. Xavier’s School and College are proud of their contribution to the cause of education and culture in Bengal for years.
These twin institutions have produced many great educationists and students who earned regard and respect for their Alma Mater.
Fr. E. Lafont was appointed Rector in October 1871, He was a gifted teacher of physics. The terrible cyclone of November 1864 proved the beginning of his fame. The catastrophe might have been much greater, had not Fr. Lafont signaled the timely warning.
It was Fr. O’Neill (Rector: 1904-1913) who gave the College its crest and the motto: Nihil Ultra, a motto, significant and suggestive of a noble ideal, of an unconquerable hope, that urges the Xaverian to a consistent quest for the higher.
The motto of the young Xaverian is the old maxim : ” Perfectum nihil est, aliqiriddum restat agentiim” (Nothing is Perfect as long as anything remains to be done).
The tiny seed has grown into a mighty tree. In the year of its centenary (1960), St. Xavier’s had on its rolls 3503 students. It has, now 60 years later, 7,106 students of whom 2,162 are in the school and 4,944 in the college.
A total teaching staff of 213 are educating them. The school section, starting from the Primary, leads up to the ISC Final Examination. The College offers UG and PG Courses under five faculties : Arts, Science, Commerce, Business Administration and Education.
St. Francis Xavier is the Patron of St. Xavier’s College. There is not an educated Indian who has not heard the name of Francis Xavier. It is to India that Ignatius of Loyola, the Founder of the Society of Jesus, sent his greatest son, Francis Xavier in 1542.
Xavier was a zealous “missionary on the move”. He sailed to Malacca and Japan in 1549 where he spent two and a half years. In April 1552 he set sail to China via Malacca from Goa, never to return alive.
He died at Sancian, a small island facing china, on 3rd December 1552. Wherever he went, he plunged himself into charitable and pastoral work preaching the message of God’s love to people. He worked in India for 10 years from 1542 to 1552, called the Xaverian decade.
The list of the old students of St. Xavier’s includes many scientists, actors, film makers, poets and industrialists in Bengal. It can boast of some of its pupils who became international figures of repute: Rabindranath Tagore and Jagadish Chandra Bose.
While Tagore was impressed by the relationship between teachers and students at St. Xavier’s, Bose found encouragement for his introduction to science in the person of Fr. Lafont, who was called “the father of science” in India.
Three chief ministers of Bengal – H. S. Suhrawarby, Siddhartha Shankar Ray and Jyoti Basu passed through the portals of St. Xavier’s. You will invariable come across, in any important office in Kolkata, a Xaverian who has excelled in his field.
St. Xavier’s has always been known for its cosmopolitan and national character. Much before the expression “national integration” gained currency, St. Xavier’s had tried to foster among its students the spirit and practice of it.
Coming as they do from all over India and from various communities, they live in complete harmony, understanding and mutual respect. Thus they are encouraged to develop beyond local and group affinities, loyalties to the country and society at large.
The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) recognized St. Xavier College as an “A” grade institution in 2003. In May 2006, it was declared a College with Potential for Excellence by the UGC.
From July 2006, it became an Autonomous College (the first in West Bengal). In 2011, NAAC assessed St. Xavier’s as an Autonomous College with a CGPA of 3.53 on a scale of 4. In 2012, the UGC team visited the college.
The team granted the renewal of Autonomy. St. Xavier’s College has purchased 17 acres of land at Rajarhat and has taken possession of the property.
The foundation stone at Rajarhat was laid by the Honorable Chief Minister of West Bengal, Ms Mamta Banerjee on 27 December, 2013. His Grace Archbishop Thomas D’Souza blessed the foundation stone and Fr. Jeyaraj Veluswamy SJ. Provincial blessed the site.
In March 2014, St. Xavier’s was honored with the status of “College of Excellence”. In July 2014, the rural face of St. Xavier’s set up the campus at Raghabpur, South 24 Parganas – The college offers various courses in B. Com (Honours), Bengali (Honours) and BA (Genral). An Honours course in History will be offered from July 2015.
The EMRC building at the EM By pass campus is another instance of the extenstion of the college. Fr. Leeming Boys’ Hostel and Mother Teresa Hostel for Girls has been in use from July 2014.
St. Xavier’s has over the 163 years remained steadfast and persevered in the midst of troubles and anxieties. Now with all the richness of the past, it embraces the future with the same spirit- “Nihil Ultra” (Nothing beyond).
MBA is a PG course. Technically, it is a postgraduate management education program. MBA programs are available in two main formats in India- general management course (general MBA) and specialization (sector-specific MBA) course.
The PG advanced/Diploma in Logistics & Supply Chain Management course offered by Leoro is structured to be at par with National and International Standards and is specially tuned for the Indian business environment
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