ITM University launches BBA in supply chain, logistics management programme
Vaishnavi Shukla | May 29, 2025 | 04:08 PM IST | 1 min read
ITM University: The three-year BBA supply chain and logistics management will offer one year of paid on-the-job training (OJT) to participating students.
The ITM University Raipur has launched a three-year specialised BBA supply chain and logistics management programme. The course is designed for students and prepares them for rising global sectors with academic learning and practical training. The new programme offers one year of paid on-the-job training (OJT) to students.
The new ITM BBA programme covers supply chain analytics, ERP, e-commerce logistics, quick commerce and other fields and also explores technological and industry issues.
According to the official ITM statement, students will learn to use existing digital tools, such as ERP systems, logistics management applications, SAP, and data analytics offerings, which enable them to become job-ready for various industrial roles in logistics, retail, e-commerce, and manufacturing.
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ITM Univeristy: One year paid on-the-job training
The new BBA programme offers one-year paid on-the-job training (OJT) to final year students, which will help them gain practical experience at top companies across various industries such as automotive, pharma, and e-commerce. Students will be given Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000 monthly stipends allowing them to practical experience with a monthly stipend.
Lakshmi Murthy the director general of ITM University Raipur said: “This program combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience for our students, so they graduate with knowledge and confidence. This is our dedication to developing future-ready professionals for the global supply chain and logistics sector.”
“With its industry-aligned approach and global perspective, ITM University Raipur’s BBA programme ensures students are well-equipped for rewarding careers in domestic and international markets,” the official ITM University statement said.
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