MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management

The University of Sheffield

Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK
MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Duration12 Months
LevelMasters Program
  • The MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management teach the theory and techniques needed to successfully manage and improve a global and international supply chain
  • Students will acquire expertise in the contribution these systems make and the skills necessary to become a future leader in the low carbon area
  • This program will give students an important skill set in an area that is likely to be key for future business and organizational leaders
  • Graduates from this program are eligible for full membership of CIPS after they have gained three years’ relevant professional experience and can work towards becoming a Chartered Member of CILT
Fees componentsAmount
Tuition & fees2408725 INR
Hostel & Meals572820 INR
Living expenses659230 INR
Total1232050 INR

Entry Criteria

Class 12thNo specific cutoff mentioned
Bachelors60.0%
  • Applicants must have a minimum 2:1 honours degree or an approved professional qualification
ExamsIELTS: 6.5
with a minimum of 6.0 in each component
PTE: 61
56 in each component
Additional info

Documents Required:

  • Two references are required
    • These should be supplied by academic staff at university-level institutions where the applicant has previously studied
    • If the applicant has been out of education for the last two years, he/she can send one academic reference plus one from his/her current employer if he/she wishes
  • Submit a curriculum vitae (CV)
    • This is particularly useful if applicants have professional experience that is relevant to the area they want to study
  • Proof of the previous academic qualifications (e.g. undergraduate degree transcript). If this is not in English, applicants must provide a certified translation
    • If the applicant hasn't yet graduated, please upload the most recent transcript, showing his/her results to date
  • Proof of English Language Proficiency
  • A supporting statement: It should be at least 300 words giving the reasons for applying and any other information, applicants want to include in support of their application
    • Among the issues they may wish to cover are how their previous education and experience relate to the course, and how the course fits into their long-term academic or career plans
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