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It is an autonomous institute of the Ministry of E...

It is an autonomous institute of the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India. It offers among other courses a prestigious 2 year Post Graduate Diploma in Forestry Management (PGDFM). Excellent institution for the students aspiring to be green managers.

A national level institute which not only has a be...

A national level institute which not only has a beautiful campus but also great infrastructure and expert faculty.
As far as the beauty of the campus is concerned, the campus is constructed on top on a hill with dense forest and a rich flora and fauna.
The courses offered are highly specialised and this is only one of its kind institute in India. Providing management courses in forestry and environmental sector.

Excellent Infrastructure. Outstanding faculty memb...

Excellent Infrastructure. Outstanding faculty members, Very good chemistry between Educator and Students, Most of the Staff of Indian Institute of Management (Foresty) Bhopal are very friendly, helpful and Cooperative. Surprised to see Very good Students from various Sector of 22 States of India. Very limited Seat, approximate 115 Student /Year in India can get this golden opportunity. Infrastructure determine the Quality of life and quality of life determine economy of the Country. But whole Economy of the country is completely depends on management of natural Resources. This Institute can gift to the Nation "Young Green Manager". Congratulations to all the Student who are getting opportunity to be the Part of this Institute.
100% Placement since inception.
All the best IIFM.

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The Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM) (...

The Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM) (founded 1982) is an autonomous, public institute of sectoral management located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India, established by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India with financial assistance from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and course assistance from the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad.[1] The institute's objective is to fulfill the growing need for the managerial human resource in the area of Forest, Environment, and Natural resources Management and allied sectors. The institute is headed by a director selected and appointed by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India.
IIFM is a premier national level institute engaged in education, research, training and consultancy in the area of Forest, Environment and Natural Resources Management and allied sectors. The institute is ranked 8th overall in the country by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India in the management institutions category under the National Institutional Ranking Framework in its India Rankings 2016.[2] As a campus IIFM is famous for its rich flora and fauna with sightings of various wild mammals and birds within the campus.The institute is located in the southernwest corner of the city of Bhopal in the Nehru Nagar locality . It is on a hill that overlooks the Bhadbhada barrage. The barrage controls the overflow of the upper lake or Bada Talab of Bhopal. The spillway for Bhadbhada tails around the IIFM hill, giving it a scenic location surrounded by water on three sides like a peninsula during good monsoons. The location is 3.5 km south of T.T. Nagar and just off the road to Kerwa Dam.The architect of the institute's buildings is Anant Raje, who won a national award for architecture for the designs. The architect was inspired by the historical town of Mandu for his work at IIFM. One of the prominent feature of this architecture is a giant arc, as seen in the thumbnail.The architect of the institute's buildings is Anant Raje, who won a national award for architecture for the designs. The architect was inspired by the historical town of Mandu for his work at IIFM. One of the prominent feature of this architecture is a giant arc, as seen in the thumbnail.

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The Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM) i...

The Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM) is doing a great job for the greenery in Bhopal city. It is an educational, training and consultancy institution. The campus is great and it's a wonderful place to be.

IIFM is a unique institute that is perched at the ...

IIFM is a unique institute that is perched at the top of a hill which was once barren but now is a forest with diverse flora, fauna and avifauna. Its an absolute joy to study at this place, surrounded by greenery and an uneven relief. You are bound to feel the protective sphere of the natural surroundings and the atmosphere is congenial to make you appreciate the environment management course. A place for future change agents and nature lovers.

The increasing population and thrust on economic g...

The increasing population and thrust on economic growth after independence created a large demand on forests in respect of needs of rural people ( fuelwood, fodder), industrial raw material and diversion of forest land for non-forestry purposes (agriculture, river valley projects, mining). The signs of ecological degradation and pressure on tribals became clearly evident by 1970.

The National Commission on Agriculture (1972) identified low investment leading to low productivity of the Indian forests as the major cause of failure of forestry sector to cope with the rising demands and suggested substantial investments into forestry. It tried to achieve a balance between demands of industries and local people through concepts on production and Social Forestry. Efficiency of investments required managerial inputs from the field of management science to achieve the desired productivity

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