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NEWS
MITCOM got club membership with NEN (National Entreprenership Programme)
Hearty Congratulations to Prof. Mangesh Karad for taking over as the President for Pune Management Associations (PMA)
Hearty Congratulations to Dr. Sayalee Gankar (Dean, MITCOM) for International Paper presentation on " Enterpreneurship Development Programme in Indian Context: Review, Evaluation & Redesigning" at Bejing, China.
Hearty Congratulations to Prof. Manesha Dhaawaray for International Paper presentation on " Getting the basics right- Sustainable Development & Public Policy " at IGNOU, New Delhi, India.
Hearty Congratulations to Dr. Sayali Gankar for her Poland Visit.
Executive MBA Programme
Full Time Post Graduate Programmes (PGP)
Retail Business Management
(PGP - RBM)
Agri & Food Business Management
(PGP - AFBM)
Project Construction & Infrastructure Business Management
(PGP - PCIBM)
Forestry Management
(PGP - FM)
The Need, The Scope
Current Scenario
Objectives of PGP-FM
The Course
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Two Year Post-Graduate Programme in Forestry Management
Current Scenario
Current statistical data shows a slight increasing trend in the area of forests. About 200 million of India's population of around one billion are partially or wholly dependent on forest resources for their livelihoods.
Forestry is estimated to contribute about 1 per cent to GDP but this does not include subsistence use and local market transactions. Large-scale industry - mostly for pulp and paper - uses only about 10 per cent of forest raw material, while about 23,000 sawmills and a large number of cottage unit's process 90 per cent.