
Bachelor of Commerce (Logistics & Supply Chain Management)
S.Y. Admission starting from 15th May.

Number of Seats
60

Duration of Program
4 Years, 8 Semester (Hons.)

Important Dates
Last Date to Apply : As per University Schedule
ABOUT PROGRAMME
The Bachelor of Commerce (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) is a specialized undergraduate programme that focuses on the efficient flow of goods, services, and information from the point of origin to the final customer. This programme provides students with a deep understanding of logistics operations, warehousing, inventory control, procurement, transportation, and global supply chain strategies. With growing globalization and digital transformation in commerce, this course prepares students to manage and optimize supply chains in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, retail, e-commerce, and more.
Why Choose KES Shroff College for B.Com (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)?
- Industry-Aligned Curriculum: Designed to meet the latest demands of logistics, warehousing, and supply chain practices in both domestic and international contexts.
- Experienced Faculty: Learn from academicians and professionals with real-world experience in logistics, SCM, and operations management.
- Practical Training: Hands-on learning through case studies, simulation tools, industrial visits, and internships.
- Tech-Driven Approach: Exposure to ERP systems, inventory management software, and logistics technologies used by the industry.
- Career-Focused Learning: Guidance for certifications in supply chain and logistics (like CSCP, CLTD) and support for job readiness.
- Strong Industry Network: Connections with logistics firms, transport companies, and retail chains for placement and exposure.
WHY THIS PROGRAMME
The B.Com in Logistics and Supply Chain Management program at KES Shroff College equips students with the knowledge and practical experience needed to excel in the fast-paced world of global logistics and supply chain operations. Here’s how our program supports student success:
- Industry-Relevant Skills: Students gain expertise in logistics planning, inventory management, procurement, and supply chain analytics, making them highly valuable in today’s interconnected markets.
- Professional Exposure: Through industry tie-ups, case studies, and live projects, students understand real-world supply chain challenges and develop practical problem-solving skills.
- Global Perspective: The curriculum emphasizes international logistics, trade regulations, and global sourcing strategies, preparing students for careers in multinational corporations and export-import sectors.
- Career-Ready Network: Strong ties with logistics firms and a growing alumni network provide students with mentorship, internships, and job placement opportunities.
- Future-Driven Learning: With a focus on emerging technologies like AI in logistics, blockchain, and sustainable supply chain practices, students are equipped to lead innovation in the industry.
Join the B.Com in Logistics and Supply Chain Management program at KES Shroff College and take the first step toward a dynamic career in one of the most critical and evolving sectors of the global economy.
PEO1. To develop a solid foundational understanding of logistics and supply chain management, including key concepts in procurement, operations, transportation, warehousing, and distribution within both domestic and global contexts.
PEO2. To bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications by analyzing real-world logistics scenarios, employing case studies, and utilizing data-driven decision-making tools to optimize supply chain processes.
PEO3. To foster critical thinking and strategic problem-solving abilities tailored to dynamic supply chain challenges, including demand forecasting, inventory optimization, and supply chain risk management.
PEO4. To equip students with industry-relevant skills such as supply chain analytics, enterprise resource planning (ERP), and the use of emerging technologies like AI, IoT, and blockchain in logistics.
PEO5. To instill a strong sense of ethical responsibility and sustainability, encouraging students to consider environmental, legal, and social factors in logistics and supply chain decision-making.
PEO6. To promote interdisciplinary integration by combining knowledge from commerce, information systems, operations management, and economics while appreciating the global and cultural dimensions of logistics.
PEO7. To prepare students for further studies, professional certifications (such as CSCP, CLTD, or SCPro), and advanced career opportunities in supply chain management, logistics coordination, operations strategy, and consulting.
PEO8. To incorporate Indian Knowledge Systems and traditional trade practices into contemporary logistics and supply chain strategies, fostering innovation with a rooted understanding of indigenous systems.
PO1: Gain theoretical and practical knowledge in key areas of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, including transportation, warehousing, procurement, inventory control, and international trade.
PO2: Develop effective communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills essential for managing supply chain relationships, resolving conflicts, and working in cross-functional teams.
PO3: Be industry-ready with hands-on exposure to real-world logistics operations, software tools like ERP and SCM systems, and best practices in supply chain optimization.
PO4: Build analytical and managerial capabilities to address complex logistical challenges and make data-driven decisions that enhance organizational efficiency at local, national, and global levels.
PO5: Enhance employability by understanding the interconnectedness of logistics functions across various sectors and by gaining insights into global supply chain strategies and standards.
PO6: Cultivate a reflective and collaborative approach to supply chain management, fostering innovation, teamwork, and leadership in operational environments.
PO7: Uphold professional ethics and integrity by promoting transparency, accountability, and compliance with environmental and legal standards in all logistics and supply chain practices.
PO8: Apply relevant tools, digital platforms, and modern technologies such as AI, IoT, and data analytics to streamline logistics operations and drive smart supply chain solutions.
PO9: Become self-directed, lifelong learners with the ability to adapt to emerging trends in logistics, such as green supply chains, reverse logistics, and e-commerce fulfillment strategies.
PO10: Engage with socio-economic and environmental aspects of supply chains, contributing toward sustainable development goals and responsible resource management.
A Bachelor of Commerce (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) – B.Com LSCM degree from KES Shroff College opens the door to a wide range of dynamic and rewarding career opportunities in the fast-evolving logistics and supply chain sectors. Our graduates are equipped with industry-relevant knowledge, practical experience, and technical proficiency to thrive in global and domestic supply chain environments. Here are some of the career paths available to our graduates:
1. Logistics Coordinator:
- Plan, implement, and monitor logistics operations including inventory, transportation, and warehousing.
- Work with logistics firms, e-commerce companies, and manufacturing units.
2. Supply Chain Analyst:
- Analyze data to identify inefficiencies and propose solutions for optimizing supply chain processes.
- Work with consulting firms, retail chains, and multinational companies.
3. Procurement Officer / Sourcing Specialist:
- Manage the acquisition of goods and services, negotiate with vendors, and ensure quality and cost efficiency.
- Work with public and private sector organizations.
4. Warehouse Manager:
- Oversee warehouse operations, inventory control, and order fulfillment to ensure timely delivery.
- Work in logistics hubs, distribution centers, and retail chains.
5. Transportation Manager:
- Coordinate transportation activities, ensure compliance with regulations, and manage carrier relationships.
- Work with freight companies, logistics providers, and exporters.
6. Inventory Control Analyst:
- Monitor inventory levels, implement inventory strategies, and reduce carrying costs.
- Work in retail, manufacturing, and distribution sectors.
7. Operations Executive:
- Support daily operational activities to ensure smooth functioning across supply chain links.
- Work across various industries including FMCG, pharma, and auto.
8. Import-Export Executive:
- Handle international shipping, documentation, and compliance with trade laws and regulations.
- Work with trading companies, shipping agencies, and customs brokers.
9. E-commerce Logistics Manager:
- Manage order fulfillment, last-mile delivery, and reverse logistics for online retail businesses.
- Work with leading e-commerce platforms and logistics startups.
10. Supply Chain Consultant:
- Advise businesses on improving supply chain efficiency, reducing costs, and integrating new technologies.
- Work with global consulting firms and tech-driven logistics companies.
COURSE CURRICULUM
SEMESTER 1
Major
- Intro. to Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Introduction to Financial Accounting
Minor
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Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any one)
- Quantitative Techniques in Mathematics & Statistics
- Cyber Laws & IPR
Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses
- Business Economics
- Reasoning Ability
Ability Enhancement Courses (Any one)
- Professional Communication
Value Education Courses
- Foundation Course
Indian Knowledge System
- Earth sciences
- Ethics and Sociological orders
Co-Curricular (Any One)
- National Service Scheme (NSS) Studies Paper – I
- National Cadet Corps (NCC)-I
- Life-long learning & Extension – I
- Introduction to Performing Arts
- Yoga Education -I
- Sports and Physical Education Paper – I
- Green Credit Paper-I
SEMESTER 2
Major
- E-Commerce
- Productions and Operations Management
Minor
- Principles of Management
Generic/ Open Elective Courses (Any one)
- IT in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Introduction to Information Technology
Vocational and Skill Enhancement Courses
- Business Environment
- Quantitative Aptitude
Ability Enhancement Courses (Any one)
- Group Communication
Value Education Courses
- Environment Studies
Co-Curricular (Any One)
- National Service Scheme (NSS) Studies Paper – II
- National Cadet Corps (NCC) – II
- Life-long learning & Extension – II
- Introduction to Indian Performing Arts
- Yoga Education -II
- Sports and Physical Education Paper – II
- Green Credit Paper-II
Exit option: Award of UG Certificate in Major with 40-44 credits and an additional 4 credits core NSQF course/ Internship OR Continue with Major and Minor
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- Direct Tax – I
Field Projects
- Research Project
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Community Engagement Program
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Exit option: Award of UG Certificate in Major with 80-88 credits and an additional 4 credits core NSQF course/ Internship OR Continue with Major and Minor
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HOW TO APPLY
The admission procedure usually starts in May after the results of class X/XII/Degree college are declared.
- Fill the Pre-enrollment form of the University of Mumbai through the University portal https://muadmission.samarth.edu.in/
- Choose the Autonomous option for your desired program to secure admission at KES Shroff College.
- Fill College online admission form on www.kessc.edu.in
- Upload a copy of the pre-enrollment form, HSC mark sheet/digital result, caste/reservation certificate if applicable, and E-Suvidha ticket.
- On the declaration of merit list (first then second and then third if required), pay the fees along with submission of the documents such as Undertaking regarding admission confirmation, SSC(X mark sheet), HSC, Leaving Certificate, Adhar card, scanned copy of Cheque book leaflet/bank account details and transfer certificate in case the student is from outside Maharashtra.
- For Programmes running under AICTE the MH-CET scorecard is a must.
- For further details and to know more about the college visit www.kessc.edu.in
Eligibility for FYBCMA
A candidate for being eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (Investment Management) degree course shall have passed XII std. examination of the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education or its equivalent and secured not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of reserved category) at one and the same sitting. Every candidate admitted to the degree course in the constituent/affiliated college/recognized institution, conducting the course, shall have to register himself/herself with the University.
Eligibility for SYBCMA
A candidate with all papers is allowed to keep terms for admission in second year.
Eligibility for TYBCMA
A candidate is allowed to keep terms in not more than two papers of previous semester, but needs to clear at least one year i.e. FY or SY.
A student shall not be allowed to keep term (ATKT) in Third Year only if he/she fails in not more than two subjects in each of semester III and semester IV of Second year. Student he/she must have passed First year semester I & II in full.
Total no. of Seats: 60
Reservation of Seats: Reservations are as per the Government policy.
Fees: As prescribed by the University of Mumbai. The details have been mentioned on the college Notice board and the College website http://www. www.kessc.edu.in
Duration of Programme: 8 Semesters spread over 4 years.
Enforcement of Attendance:
Our college is a pioneer institute in introducing the computerized attendance system. The computerized defaulters’ lists are displayed division wise regularly at the end of every month on the Students Notice Board. The students failing to fulfill the required attendance shall be DETAINED and shall not be permitted to take the Annual / Board examination. Warning letters from the Principal are sent to parents of the defaulting students. The letters are given to the concerned students by the class teachers in the classrooms. The students must hand over these warning letters to the parents. Students should note that fulfilling the attendance requirement alone will not qualify them to appear for the examination. Their academic performance should also be to the satisfaction of the principal.
General Rules & Regulations:
- Every student should obtain an ID card and show at the entry
- Students should not loiter in the corridors when the lectures are engaged
- Giving proxy attendance is a serious act of indiscipline
- Students applying for certificates/testimonials and attestation should first contact the college office
- Ragging is strictly prohibited on the college premises
- The use of mobile phones inside the college is strictly prohibited. If caught using a cell phone it is confiscated for a period of 1 year
Punitive Measures:
- Warning
- Cancellation of admission
- Refusal to grant admission in future
- Withholding or withdrawing of University exam form
- Expulsion / rustication from college
- Fine not exceeding Rs. 300
- Non-refund of fees and deposits
- Suspension for a specified period