PDGM in International Business
CGPA - 3.30/4.00 (2018-2019)
- International Business: Adegree in International Business helped me to develop an understanding of theresources existing on a global level. Students are made familiar with the needsof international firms and taught how to utilize these resources in the best possiblemanner.
- Global Logistics Management: This course provided a solid foundation in international supply, logistics, and foreign currency exchange. Foreign exchange is included in this course since it plays such an important role in planning and executing international operations. The first half of the course reviews critical roles that supply chain management, sourcing, logistics, and transportation play in contemporary global business. In the second half, the focus shifts to foreign currency exchange risks and methods for mitigating those risks, both financial and non-financial.
MBA in Supply Chain and Logistics Management
CGPA - 3.21/4.00 (2016-2018)
- Port Management: Ports are the critical infrastructure resources and serve a key role in the transportation of freight and people. Port is the critical node where marine transport is connected with mode of transportation where trade, distribution and logistics activity take place.
- Supply Chain and Logistics Management: The main areas of Shipping and Logistics Management includes Logistics Management for International Trade, Third-Party Logistics, Linear-Freight Practice, Ship-Charting Practice, Transit Risk Management, Freight Forwarding and Custom Clearance for Exim Cargo.

Bachelor's of Computer Applications
Percentage- 52.45 / 100 (2012 to 2016)
- Web Development: Web Development course covered various topics under Web Development such as Database Management, Web Publishing, Web Design, and Web Programming. Web Development Courses can be of various types, namely Full Stack Web Development, Front End Web Development, Back End Web Development, Web Application, etc.
- Application Development: App development courses typically entail learning Java programming, Python, or other object-oriented programming languages in a development environment, which is a workspace where programmers can write and make changes to code without permanently altering the finished app.