The School of Management Studies at SCOPE Global Skills University organized an industrial visit for its MBA and BBA students to the Amul plant in Govindpura Bhopal.
During the visit, students observed the entire Amul production process firsthand—from milk collection and quality testing to processing, packaging, and distribution. They also gained insights into crucial aspects such as supply chain management, production efficiency, and quality control.
Officials at the Amul plant provided students with a detailed understanding of the industry’s practical workings, highlighting modern technology, automation, and the cooperative business model. Students also received valuable information on production management, marketing strategies, and the role of innovation.
Dr. Siddharth Chaturvedi, Chancellor of SGSU, stated that SGSU aims to provide its students with more than just theoretical knowledge; it strives to connect them with real-world industry practices. This educational visit to the Amul plant broadened the students’ perspectives and provided them with a deeper understanding of modern production processes, technological innovations, and the cooperative business model.
Dr. Vijay Singh, Vice-Chancellor, and Dr. Sitesh Kumar Sinha, Registrar of SGSU, said that the industrial visit to the Amul plant proved extremely beneficial for the students. Such opportunities not only enhance their practical understanding but also connect them directly with industry expectations and modern work practices. SGSU is committed to providing students with real-world, experience-based education through such initiatives.
Dr. Kumar Siddharth, Head of the School of Management Studies, explained that these industrial visits are a crucial part of SGSU’s experiential learning policy, helping students develop an industry-oriented perspective and a deep understanding of real-world practices.
The visit was coordinated by Dr. Himadri Srivastava and Assistant Professor Priyal Nagar.
