Exim Academy launches courses in Logistics

June 09, 2012 08:11 pm | Updated June 28, 2016 11:38 pm IST - Chennai:

EXIM Academy, an accredited member of Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CLIT), U.K., launches its certificate, diploma and advance diploma courses in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. While classes and examinations are conducted in India, the Certification is from CILT. CILT is an international body attained its charter from British Parliament in the year 1919.

After the course completion, students can stay in touch with senior professionals in the industry for inputs. EXIM Academy will commence classes from mid July 2012 for both regular classes and classes only on Sundays. EXIM Academy plans to empower the under privileged section of the society by providing liberal scholarships to pursue certificate course. Such students and working professionals will attend classes on Sundays.

While tuition and admission fees are waived for these students, they will have to pay CILT student fee out of their stipend earnings. Regular classes from Monday to Friday will be conducted for students after their +2 / degree as the case may be for certificate / diploma programs. The mode of coaching would be through classroom study, group discussions, field visit to ports, airports, SEZ, FTZ and ware housing companies. At the end of the academic course, student will have to do a project by interning with a logistics/SCM company for two months.

For details, contact 71/32-E, Third Floor, Race View Towers, Guindy. Ph: 4353 4151 / 52.

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