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* [[Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences]], an American professional organization, which in 1995 became part of INFORMS, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences |
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'''INTRODUCTION''' |
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* [[Institute of Management Sciences (Lahore)]], Pakistan, formerly known as The Pak-American Institute of Management Sciences |
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* [[Institute of Management Sciences (Peshawar)]], Hayatabad, Peshawar, Pakistan |
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The Institute of Management Sciences (IMSciences) is the foremost management school of the NWFP, and increasingly its recognition has been extending beyond the Frontier. As a public sector Institute it is markedly different from others because it is fully autonomous and self governing. This enables it to respond quickly to all new developments in the world of academia and meet the requirements of employers. IMSciences operates with a view to foster growth in students’ know how and professional skills and enable them to remain competitive in a tight labor market. |
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* [[NUST Business School]], Rawalpindi, Pakistan |
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and over time we have expanded our functions. Today IMSciences offers degree programmes for business administration, management, information technology and public health. These are all similarly tied knowledge bases that help create synergy and foster the cross fertilization of knowledge. The current position of the IMSciences as a forerunner in education provision has come about as a unique case of self sustained development. This was made possible by a dedicated staff that had the creativity to grow beyond the narrow confines of state provided education. Most of the universities in Pakistan have been in stasis for decades now, but the IMSciences has been one of the few examples of successful growth in academia, one that has become a benchmark of quality for others. |
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'''STATUS OF IMSCIENCES''' |
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The Institute of Management Sciences owes its reputation in part to the structure it is endowed with. It is a government body of higher education that grew out of the University of Peshawar, but is free of many of the bottlenecks that are sometimes associated with traditional governance structures. The simplest analogy to understand what an autonomous status is by comparing IMSciences to the Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Karachi. Both are autonomous and Government of Pakistan entities. Both institutes growth outpaced that of the universities they were initially associated with. Like IBA, IMSciences also awards its own degree under the aegis of the HEC of Pakistan. |
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The IMSciences is recognized by the government as a seat of excellence, and to facilitate its further expansion and excellence in Information Technology, Business Administration, Public Health and all allied disciplines, a Board of Governors was placed as a policy making body. |
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The Board of Governors is composed of eminent educationists, industrialists, prominent corporate executives, and representatives of the Provincial & Federal Government. It is a dynamic body with the ability of input in the running of the institute’s many different, and essential perspectives. As a public sector institution, the Board of Governors also provides a crucial link between the IMSciences and the business world. |
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'''CHRONOLOGY OF AUTONOMY''' |
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1999: The Government of the NWFP declared the Institute autonomous notification No. SO (UE) 1-47/98 on the 12-6-1999 as the Institute of Management Sciences. |
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2002: The Status as a Statutory entity was granted through the promulgation of the Institute of Management Sciences Ordinance 2002 by the Governor of the NWFP on October 2, 2002 through No. LEGIS: 1 (12)/98/7278 by the Law Department, Government of NWFP. |
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2005: The IMSciences Board of Governors in its seventh meeting on the 10th of May 2005 allowed IMSciences to issue its own degrees to fuel academic growth and determine its own strategic priorities. |
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* webpage...http://www.imsciences.edu.pk. |
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[[Category:Universities and colleges in Peshawar District|Institute of Management Sciences, Peshawar]] |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 29 March 2018
Institute of Management Sciences may refer to:
- Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, an American professional organization, which in 1995 became part of INFORMS, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences
- Institute of Management Sciences (Lahore), Pakistan, formerly known as The Pak-American Institute of Management Sciences
- Institute of Management Sciences (Peshawar), Hayatabad, Peshawar, Pakistan
- NUST Business School, Rawalpindi, Pakistan