Sahil Ratra

Sahil Ratra
The MS MSc program is an excellent integrated program at UTD that allows students the flexibility to design their own curriculum. It gives us the option to choose the subjects that interest us the most and sincerely follow our passion for life. To me this program has given numerous invaluable experiences and exposure, helping me work through real-time business problems. I really appreciate the immense support of my well-versed faculties and a group of classmates with whom I could learn to appreciate diversity and share cross-platform knowledge.

My Life at UTD has been sincere two years of rigorous all-round training that really helped me qualify the top-notch internship opportunity at Southwest Airlines, US. I was deputed as the Supply Chain Analyst wherein I could enrich myself with on-ground practical and high-risk operational formats. Having gathered the hardcore practical on-ground real-time experience, I have successfully started my own firm that manufactures automobile parts- Brakes, Clutch and Fasteners and supplies across the world to international global markets. MS MSc program at UTD has not only given me a far clear vision to my goals but also the fast track path to achieve them. It’s a program which one can truly customize to realize one’s dreams.

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Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD in Operations Management?

Bachelor’s Degree Program

Build the skills to do rigorous analysis of operational information through various courses in supply chain and logistics. These skills are in high demand across the corporate world and prized in government and not-for-profit sectors.

Master’s Degree Programs

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PhD Concentration in OM

Develop strong research skills that are especially relevant for students interested in an academic career. Research seminars are held weekly, and each year the Operations Management area sponsors a seminar series to bring researchers from other universities to UT Dallas.