( D.Voc) – Diploma in Vocation – Traffic Coordinator

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Faculty = VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Program name = ( D.Voc) – Diploma in Vocation – Traffic Coordinator
DURATION=6 Semester
Eligibility = X from recognized board

Fees Structure
Total fees = 115714
Fees per month = 3214
Fees per quarterly = 9642
Fees per semester = 19284
Fees per year = 38568

Scholarship =
Scholarship is depend on 12th board score . Exp = 65%-75% = 10% , 75.01% -85% = 15%, 85.01% – 90% = 20%, 90.01% – 94.99% = 25%, >95% = 30%, All right reserved with connect pulse.

Placement
Lifetime placement support from connect pulse.

Startup
Seeds funding for startup upto 10 lac ( for unique busess plan).

Description

The Diploma in Vocational Education (D.Voc) in Traffic Coordinator is designed to prepare students for a specialized role within the logistics, transportation, and event management industries. Traffic Coordinators are responsible for managing the flow of vehicles and materials, ensuring efficient transportation processes, and coordinating schedules to minimize delays and optimize resource use.

Course Details:
Duration: Typically 1 to 2 years, depending on the institution.
Eligibility: Candidates usually need to have completed secondary education (10th or 12th grade). A background in logistics, transport management, or related fields is beneficial but not always required.
Mode of Study: Offered as a full-time program, including theoretical lectures, practical training, and fieldwork.
Curriculum:
The curriculum for a Diploma in Traffic Coordinator generally includes the following key areas:

1. Introduction to Traffic Management
Understanding Transportation Systems:
Overview of various transportation modes (road, rail, air, and maritime) and their logistics.
Traffic Flow Principles:
Basics of traffic flow theory and how to manage the movement of vehicles and goods effectively.
2. Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Basics of Logistics:
Understanding supply chain processes, including procurement, warehousing, and distribution.
Inventory Management:
Techniques for managing inventory levels to ensure timely delivery without excess stock.
3. Traffic Coordination Techniques
Scheduling and Routing:
Strategies for effective scheduling of transport vehicles and optimizing routes to minimize delays.
Use of Technology:
Training in logistics software and tools for tracking and managing transportation operations (e.g., GPS systems, transport management software).
4. Safety and Compliance
Regulatory Standards:
Understanding local and international transportation regulations and compliance requirements.
Safety Protocols:
Best practices for ensuring safety in transportation operations, including driver safety and vehicular maintenance.
5. Communication and Coordination Skills
Interdepartmental Coordination:
Techniques for effective communication with different departments and stakeholders, such as suppliers, drivers, and warehouse staff.
Crisis Management:
Skills for managing unexpected disruptions in transportation, including rerouting and communication strategies.
6. Practical Training
Field Experience:
Hands-on training with transportation companies or agencies to gain real-world experience.
Case Studies and Simulations:
Engaging in practical case studies and simulations to develop problem-solving skills in traffic management scenarios.
Assessment:
Assessment in this program may include:

Practical exams to evaluate coordination and management skills.
Written tests to assess understanding of logistics and transportation concepts.
Project work that involves planning and executing traffic operations or logistics management.
Career Opportunities:
Graduates of the D.Voc in Traffic Coordinator can pursue various career paths, including:

Traffic Coordinator: Overseeing the movement of goods and vehicles, ensuring optimized efficiency in logistics.
Logistics Coordinator: Managing and coordinating all aspects of logistics and supply chain operations.
Transportation Manager: Supervising transportation activities and ensuring compliance with regulations and safety standards.
Shipping and Receiving Supervisor: Overseeing the shipping and delivery of materials and goods, managing staff and operations.
Fleet Manager: Managing a fleet of vehicles, including scheduling, maintenance, and compliance.
Event Traffic Manager: Coordinating traffic and logistics for events, ensuring smooth operations and safety.
This diploma program is aimed at individuals seeking to develop a career in traffic management and logistics, providing essential skills for various roles in the industry. If you have more specific questions or need further details, feel free to ask!

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