The Master of Business Administration (MBA) with Internship in Shipping and Logistics Management is a specialised graduate degree designed to equip professionals with advanced knowledge, practical experience, and strategic skills in the dynamic field of global shipping, logistics, and supply chain management.
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) with Internship in Shipping and Logistics Management is a specialised graduate degree designed to equip professionals with advanced knowledge, practical experience, and strategic skills in the dynamic field of global shipping, logistics, and supply chain management. This intensive program integrates internship learning with hands-on internship experience, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities and challenges faced by the shipping and logistics industry. A WILP MBA combines theoretical learning with real-world exposure, enabling learners to develop managerial competence while gaining valuable industry experience.
Students with any undergraduate degree from UGC-recognised institutions with a 10+2+3 (or) 10+2+4 pattern and those appearing for their final examination (subject to passing) are eligible to apply.
100% internship with virtual classes.
Meticulously designed curriculum across four semesters to make you industry-ready.
| People Management and Organisational Behaviour |
| Global Shipping Business |
| Maritime Economics |
| Marketing Management |
| Accounting and Financial Management |
| Data Analysis |
| Programme Elective |
| Elective-1 |
| Logistics Management |
| Port Operations and Pricing |
| Research Methodology |
| International Business |
| Sales and Retail Management |
| Strategic Management |
| Programme Elective |
| Elective-2 |
| Export and Import Management |
| Supply Chain and Materials Management |
| E-Commerce |
| Shipping Finance and Marine Insurance |
| International Marketing |
| Customer Relationship Management |
| Programme Elective |
| Elective-3 |
| Entrepreneurship Development |
| Business to Business Marketing |
| Programme Elective |
| Elective-4 |
| Project |
| Shipping and Logistics Project |
| MBA with Internship (Shipping and Logistics Management) | SEM I | SEM II | SEM III | SEM IV |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Course Fee | ₹25,000 | ₹25,000 | ₹25,000 | ₹25,000 |
| Exam Fee | ₹3,000 | ₹3,000 | ₹3,000 | ₹3,000 |
| Apprenticeship Fee | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Total | ₹28,000 | ₹28,000 | ₹28,000 | ₹28,000 |
Explore a wide range of career paths after your MBA with Internship in Shipping and Logistics
Lead global shipping fleets and vessel operations.
Manage global supply networks and end-to-end logistics.
Specialized advisory on global commerce and port policies.
Drive performance through data-driven operational insights.
Launch and lead innovative tech-driven logistics ventures.
Expert navigation of maritime law and international regulations.
Manage terminal operations, port productivity, and safety compliance.
Get answers to common questions about our internship degree programs
The MBA with Internship program is a two-year work-integrated learning program that includes both academic learning and practical internship experience.
Applicants must hold an undergraduate degree from a UGC-recognised institution in a 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 pattern. Final-year students awaiting results may also apply.
This program requires full-time participation, as it combines internship learning with mandatory internship work experience. However, if you are a working professional, you may opt for an MBA based on work experience through the internship MBA option.
The internship provides real-world exposure, builds professional networks, enhances your CV, and prepares you for a smooth transition into full-time roles after graduation. In some cases, students may also receive financial support through an MBA with a stipend arrangement.
Yes, it carries the same academic recognition as other MBA programs offered by the institution, with the added advantage of internship-based learning similar to an MBA apprenticeship model.
Graduates from work-integrated MBA programs can pursue roles such as logistics managers, supply chain analysts, shipping operations executives, port managers, and other leadership positions in maritime and logistics organisations.
Yes, the internship MBA degree is considered equivalent to an on-campus MBA program. A notification issued by the University Grants Commission (UGC) is available on the university's website under the Mandatory Disclosure tab.
Yes, the program is designed to match the pace of working students and help them complete the course on time.
A career in the shipping and logistics sector can lead to roles like Logistics Coordinator, Supply Chain Analyst, Shipping Manager, Port Operations Executive, or Freight Forwarder, across the global trade and transportation industries.