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Indian Oil Institute of Petroleum Management
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The Indian Oil Institute of Petroleum Management (IiPM, stylised IndianOil Institute of Petroleum Management) is a central civil service training institute of Indian Oil Corporation set up in 1995 at Gurgaon, a city in the state of Haryana, India. It conducts advanced management training programmes for central civil service staff of Indian Oil Corporation in collaboration with premier business schools and top line professionals. IiPM has been conducting global standard international business management programmes for executive along with various management development programmes. Awards and recognitions IiPM is an ISO 9001-2000 certificate institute and has been awarded the Golden Peacock National Award for 'Innovative Training Practices' by the Institute of Directors (IOD), for 1998, 2000, 2005, 2006 and 2007. IIPM received the "Best Innovation in Teaching" award by the Association of Indian Management Schools. IIPM also claims that it received the Indian Society of Training & Development's 'Innovative Training Practices' award for 2006-07. IIPM has institutional membership of the Delhi Library Network. IIPM officials, faculty and researchers also undertake participation in seminars at other educational institutions documenting the annual advances in petroleum refining. These seminars are not just within India but internationally too. Foreign collaborations IIPM offers a 1-year MBA programme in Petroleum Management in collaboration with the International Center for Promotion of Enterprises an intergovernmental organization based in Ljubljana in Slovenia. But IIPM allows only middle-rank officials of Public Sector Undertaking, not just from oil sector companies, to take admission in the programme. IIPM announced in 2006 that the first pilot batch of 45 students (all employees of Indian Oil Corporation) had graduated in a joint programme with the University of British Columbia, qualifying to receive the 'Hybrid Certificate Programme in Project Management'. Since then, IIPM planned to train over 1000 of IOC's employees under this programme.
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