The evaluation for the Logistics & Supply Chain Management program, approved by AICTE, will be comprehensive and designed to assess the participants' understanding and application of critical concepts. The evaluation will be based on the following components:
- Attendance: Regular attendance is essential for academic success. Participants must maintain a minimum attendance percentage to be eligible for examinations and assessments.
- Assignments: Participants must complete tasks based on case studies, real-world logistics problems, and course material. These assignments help assess practical knowledge and the ability to apply concepts in real-life scenarios.
- Class Participation: Active participation in online discussions, case studies, and group activities is essential for collaborative learning. Contributions to discussions will be monitored and evaluated.
- Quizzes and Tests: Periodic quizzes and online tests will be conducted to evaluate understanding of the concepts taught during the course. These assessments will cover key topics and ensure the retention of critical information.
- Term-End Examination: A final examination will be conducted at the end of the program, evaluating the comprehensive knowledge gained throughout the course. This offline exam will focus on practically applying logistics and supply chain management principles.
- Project Work: An industrial project or dissertation will be assigned, focusing on real-world supply chain challenges. The project will be evaluated based on research, analysis, and problem-solving capabilities.