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Madhur Nema

Beginner-Level 5

You can apply for loan from any recognised bank and even get it on a slightly lower rate of interest as banks such as SBI recognise IIFM in their list of top tier institutes. In addition, the institute doesn't provide any such loans if that's what you were asking.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
A candidate must hold a bachelor's degree in any discipline from any recognized university. Should have secured minimum 50% marks or equivalent CGPA (45% in case of candidates belonging to SC, ST and Differently Abled (DA).
Good luck.

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Madhur Nema

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BRLPS, MicroSave Consulting, Spandana Sphoorty, Kantar Public, WWF, NCCF, MPSRLM, SKS, Satya Microfinance, ICICI, Basix Sub-K, Northen Arc Capital, IDFC, L&T Finance, BILT and JK Papers to name a few. The list is big, but this is enough to give you a gist.

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Madhur Nema

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You do get to study subjects that will help you with basic knowledge of Forests, which is asked in IFS exam. Apart from that some of our faculties themselves are from IFS cadre and can guide you in the right direction. Being a management course this will help you in dealing with day-to-day situations if you do get selected in IFS. These are the only indirect benefit you get from IIFM in your quest to be an IFS. No direct benefit in terms of quota or visibility.

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Vaishaly Shrimall

Beginner-Level 3

IIFM itself undertakes various consulting assignment handled by faculty members in a broad spectrum of sectors such as Ecological studies (in natural resource extraction areas), Environmental-Economic studies (Eco-services valuation & Natural Resource Accounting), Socio-economic studies (Developmental plans, programmes and projects), Evaluation of schemes and programmers (both Government and International Agencies), various functional (HR, Finance, Projects, Marketing) and cross-functional areas (Sustainable Resource Management and Certification). To know more about consulting activities or to offer consultancy assignments to IIFM, ple
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Vaishaly Shrimall

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A humanity scholar will be doing very well at IIFM as many subjects revolve around society and culture towards the progressive trimesters. She/he will better be aligned and sensitized towards the social vertical and will have an edge over other students with technical courses. Development Management particularly will be a better scope along with other opportunities equally available at IIFM. You will get a lot to discover and learn within a short span of two years with hands-on experience in the field as well.

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Vaishaly Shrimall

Beginner-Level 3

IIFM gives plenty of opportunities for finance and development sector. Several Banks, Microfinance Institutions, NBFCs along with State Livelihood Missions & top NGOs are the some top recruiters at IIFM. For details of last year's placements you can visit: http://iifm.ac.in/pgdfm/placements/
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Admit
A Bachelor's degree with at least 50 percent marks and Masters degree (minimum two years prescribed duration after 10+2+3 years of formal education) in relevant discipline (relevancy has to be decided by the IIFM) with minimum 55% marks (absolute) including Five year/Four-year Integrated Master's Degree programme. IIFM will use XAT score for short-listing the candidates for calling for GD/PI. XLRI have no role either in the selection process or in the conduct of the programme. http://iifm.ac.in/admission and remit the application fee of Rs. 1000/- (Rs. 500/- for SC/ ST) through Credit Card/ Debit Card/ Net banking. Click on
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Vaishaly Shrimall

Beginner-Level 3

Hy Shikha. IIFM offers courses such as :
1. Post Graduate Diploma in Forest Management (PGDFM)
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Sustainability Management (PGDSM)
All other relevant details can be referred from
www.iifm.ac.in
Further queries can be put on - pr@iifm. AC. In.

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