A Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a 3-year undergraduate degree focused on how goods move—from raw materials to final customers.
It blends commerce basics (accounting, business) with logistics-specific topics like transportation, warehousing, and global trade.
- You must have completed 12th (PUC / Higher Secondary) from a recognized board.
- Streams accepted:
- Commerce (preferred)
- Science
- Arts
- Commerce students get an advantage, but others can also apply.
This program blends core commerce subjects with logistics-focused topics like:
- Procurement and sourcing
- Inventory management
- Transportation and distribution
- Warehouse operations
- Supply chain analytics
- International trade and documentation
You essentially learn how companies manage the entire flow of products—from raw materials to the final customer.
Key Skills You Gain
- Planning and organizing supply chains
- Cost control and efficiency improvement
- Data analysis and demand forecasting
- Vendor and inventory management
- Understanding global trade systems
Career Opportunities
After this degree, you can work in industries like e-commerce, manufacturing, retail, shipping, and more.
Popular Job Roles:
- Supply Chain Executive
- Logistics Coordinator
- Inventory Analyst
- Warehouse Manager
- Procurement Officer
- Operations Executive
Higher Studies Options
- MBA in Supply Chain Management
- MBA in Operations
- Certifications like:
- SAP (ERP systems)
- Six Sigma
- Logistics certifications
Advantages of This Course
- High demand industry
- Works across many sectors
- Good career growth with experience
- Relevant in the era of e-commerce
