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Operation Management (OM)

Operation Management (OM)

About Department

The Department of Operation Management focuses on building strong managerial, analytical and process-optimization skills. Students learn how to design, manage and improve business operations across manufacturing, services, supply chains, logistics, and quality management.

Through in-person sessions, expert interactions, entrepreneurial support and personalized career guidance, the department ensures students gain hands-on exposure to real-world business challenges such as productivity improvement, cost control, resource planning and operational excellence. Graduates are prepared for roles in operations, supply chain, logistics, consulting and quality management.

Vision of the Department

To develop skilled operations professionals capable of designing efficient systems, improving productivity and driving sustainable organizational growth.

Mission of the Department

  1. To provide students with a strong foundation in operations, supply chain and process management.

  2. To build analytical and problem-solving abilities through real cases, tools and simulations.

  3. To integrate industry-based learning and exposure from operations leaders.

  4. To foster innovation, efficiency and quality-driven thinking.

  5. To prepare graduates for diverse managerial roles through personalized career support and skill development.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

  1. Professional Competence: Graduates will excel in operations roles such as supply chain analyst, operations manager, logistics planner, production coordinator and process consultant.

  2. Analytical Decision-Making: Graduates will apply quantitative tools and frameworks to solve operational problems.

  3. Career Development: Graduates will pursue higher responsibilities, certifications and leadership roles.

  4. Ethical Responsibility: Graduates will make operational decisions that are ethical, safe and sustainable.

  5. Continuous Learning: Graduates will stay updated with emerging trends such as automation, analytics, lean systems and digital supply chains.

Program Outcomes (POs)

Students completing this program will be able to:

  1. Understand and apply principles of operations, logistics and supply chain management.

  2. Design efficient systems to improve productivity and reduce cost.

  3. Use modern tools like forecasting, inventory models, optimization and quality tools.

  4. Make data-driven and ethical decisions in real operational scenarios.

  5. Work collaboratively and communicate effectively in team-based environments.

  6. Evaluate risks in processes and propose effective solutions.

  7. Adapt to evolving technologies and global operational trends.

Lab

Industry-Focused Operations Learning

The Operation Management program blends classroom knowledge with practical exposure through industry sessions, campus-based workshops, real case studies and personalized mentorship. Students gain a strong understanding of how operations drive business success across industries.

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Hands-On Operational Workshops

Students participate in on-campus sessions focused on problem-solving, process mapping, forecasting, and system improvement through real business scenarios.

Insights from Operations Leaders

Industry professionals guide students on supply chain trends, quality control, automation, logistics challenges and operational strategies used in top companies.

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Build a Successful Operations Career

Students receive individual career guidance, resume support, interview prep and mentorship for operational or supply-chain-based start-up ideas.

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