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Duration

4 Years

Supply Chain Management

Ramanand Institute Of Pharmacy And Management Haridwar
Duration
4 Years
Supply Chain Management UG OFFLINE

Duration

4 Years

Supply Chain Management

Ramanand Institute Of Pharmacy And Management Haridwar
Duration
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Fees

₹15,00,000

Placement

92.0%

Avg Package

₹4,80,000

Highest Package

₹8,50,000

OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
4 Years
Supply Chain Management
UG
OFFLINE

Fees

₹15,00,000

Placement

92.0%

Avg Package

₹4,80,000

Highest Package

₹8,50,000

Seats

100

Students

200

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Seats

100

Students

200

Curriculum

Course Structure Overview

The Supply Chain Management program at Ramanand Institute Of Pharmacy And Management Haridwar spans eight semesters over four years. The curriculum is meticulously designed to build a strong foundation in business and engineering principles, followed by deep dives into specialized areas of supply chain management.

SEMESTERCOURSE CODECOURSE TITLECREDIT STRUCTURE (L-T-P-C)PREREQUISITES
1SCM101Introduction to Supply Chain Management3-0-0-3-
1MAT101Calculus and Linear Algebra4-0-0-4-
1PHY101Physics for Engineers3-0-0-3-
1CHE101Chemistry for Engineers3-0-0-3-
1BUS101Business Fundamentals2-0-0-2-
1ENG101English for Communication2-0-0-2-
1LAB101Introduction to Engineering Lab0-0-3-1-
2SCM201Operations Management3-0-0-3SCM101
2MAT201Probability and Statistics4-0-0-4MAT101
2ECE201Electrical Engineering Basics3-0-0-3-
2CS201Introduction to Computer Science3-0-0-3-
2BUS201Financial Accounting2-0-0-2-
2LAW201Business Law and Ethics2-0-0-2-
2LAB201Basic Electrical Lab0-0-3-1-
3SCM301Supply Chain Analytics3-0-0-3SCM201, MAT201
3MAT301Mathematical Modeling4-0-0-4MAT201
3CS301Data Structures and Algorithms3-0-0-3CS201
3ECO301Economics for Business3-0-0-3-
3MAN301Human Resource Management2-0-0-2-
3LAB301Computer Science Lab0-0-3-1CS201
4SCM401Digital Supply Chain3-0-0-3SCM301, CS301
4MAT401Advanced Mathematics4-0-0-4MAT301
4CS401Database Management Systems3-0-0-3CS301
4ACC401Managerial Accounting2-0-0-2BUS201
4ECO401Industrial Economics3-0-0-3ECO301
4LAB401Digital Tools Lab0-0-3-1CS301, CS401
5SCM501Sustainable Supply Chain3-0-0-3SCM401
5MAT501Optimization Techniques4-0-0-4MAT401
5CS501Machine Learning Fundamentals3-0-0-3CS401
5BUS501Strategic Management2-0-0-2-
5ECO501Global Trade Policies3-0-0-3ECO401
5LAB501Analytics Lab0-0-3-1MAT501, CS501
6SCM601Supply Chain Risk Management3-0-0-3SCM501
6MAT601Statistical Inference4-0-0-4MAT501
6CS601Advanced Data Mining3-0-0-3CS501
6BUS601Entrepreneurship in Supply Chain2-0-0-2-
6ECO601Development Economics3-0-0-3ECO501
6LAB601Simulation & Modeling Lab0-0-3-1MAT601, CS601
7SCM701International Logistics3-0-0-3SCM601
7MAT701Linear Programming4-0-0-4MAT601
7CS701Big Data Technologies3-0-0-3CS601
7BUS701Supply Chain Consulting2-0-0-2-
7ECO701Environmental Economics3-0-0-3ECO601
7LAB701Advanced Analytics Lab0-0-3-1MAT701, CS701
8SCM801Capstone Project0-0-6-6SCM701
8MAT801Research Methodology2-0-0-2-
8CS801Capstone Thesis0-0-3-3CS701
8BUS801Business Strategy2-0-0-2-
8ECO801Policy Analysis3-0-0-3ECO701
8LAB801Final Project Lab0-0-3-1-

Advanced Departmental Electives

The following advanced departmental elective courses are offered to provide students with deeper insights into specialized aspects of supply chain management:

Supply Chain Analytics and Data Mining

This course introduces students to data-driven decision-making in supply chains. Topics include regression analysis, clustering algorithms, time series forecasting, sentiment analysis, and predictive modeling using Python and R. Students learn how to extract actionable insights from large datasets and apply them to improve operational efficiency.

Digital Supply Chain Transformation

This course explores the role of emerging technologies such as AI, blockchain, IoT, and cloud computing in transforming traditional supply chains. Students study real-world case studies, participate in simulations, and develop implementation plans for digital transformation initiatives within organizations.

Supply Chain Risk Management

This course equips students with frameworks and tools for identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks in complex supply networks. It covers topics such as risk mapping, scenario planning, business continuity strategies, and crisis communication. Students engage in practical exercises involving risk assessment models and simulation tools.

Sustainable Supply Chain Practices

This course emphasizes the integration of sustainability principles into supply chain operations. Students explore topics like carbon footprint reduction, green logistics, circular economy models, ethical sourcing, and corporate social responsibility. Case studies from global firms illustrate best practices in sustainable supply chain management.

Global Trade and Logistics Strategy

This course provides an overview of international trade regulations, customs procedures, freight forwarding, and cross-border logistics challenges. Students analyze real-world trade scenarios, develop logistics strategies for global markets, and examine the impact of geopolitical factors on supply chain performance.

Operations Research in Supply Chain Management

This course focuses on applying mathematical models to solve complex optimization problems in supply chains. Topics include linear programming, network flows, queuing theory, simulation techniques, and decision analysis. Students use software tools like MATLAB and GAMS to model and solve real-world supply chain problems.

Supply Chain Finance

This course bridges finance and logistics by examining financial aspects of supply chains such as working capital management, supplier financing, trade finance, and risk assessment. Students learn to evaluate financial performance indicators and assess the impact of financial decisions on supply chain operations.

Procurement and Supplier Relationship Management

This course delves into procurement strategies, supplier evaluation techniques, contract negotiation, vendor selection processes, and relationship building with suppliers. Students engage in simulations and case studies to understand how effective procurement practices contribute to supply chain success.

Warehouse and Distribution Systems

This course covers warehouse design, inventory management systems, distribution network optimization, and last-mile delivery solutions. Students study warehouse automation technologies, layout planning, and performance metrics using industry-standard software tools.

Supply Chain Innovation and Entrepreneurship

This course encourages innovation by exploring emerging trends in supply chain technology and entrepreneurship. Students work on ideation sessions, business model development, and pitch competitions to foster entrepreneurial thinking within the context of supply chain management.

Project-Based Learning Philosophy

Our department strongly believes in experiential learning through project-based assignments that mirror real-world challenges. Mini-projects begin in the third year and culminate in a capstone thesis in the final year. These projects are designed to reinforce theoretical knowledge while encouraging creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.

Students are assigned mentors from faculty or industry professionals based on their interests and career goals. The selection process involves a detailed proposal submission followed by a brief interview with potential advisors. Projects can be either individual or group-based, depending on complexity and scope.

The final-year capstone project requires students to propose a solution to a real-world supply chain challenge. They must conduct literature reviews, perform data analysis, develop a prototype, and present their findings to a panel of experts. The evaluation criteria include innovation, feasibility, technical depth, and presentation quality.