Faculty of Management Studies – Institute of Rural Management, Jaipur (FMS-IRM)

Formerly known as Indian Institute of Rural Management (IIRM), Faculty of Management Studies - Institute of Rural Management (FMS-IRM), is an educational offshoot of SIIRM.[1] It has campuses in Jaipur, Jodhpur and Phagi in Rajasthan.[2][3] It is affiliated to AICTE, Ministry of Human Resource Development, and Government of India. Operational since 1994, it offers courses related to management and developmental research.[4]

Faculty of Management Studies - Institute of Rural management (FMS-IRM)
MottoWhere Excellence is the Watch Word
Founder(s)Dr. Thomas Cangan
Established1994
FocusPGDM, PGDM-RM
PresidentProf. Barbara Cangan
Faculty40+
Key peopleProf. Elwin Thomas, (Managing Director)

Dr. Stany Thomas Cangan, (CEO)

Dr. Jessy John, (Director (education))
Formerly calledIndian Institute of Rural Management
Location, ,
Coordinates26.844738°N 75.772798°E / 26.844738; 75.772798
AddressSector – 11, Tagore Path, Agarwal Farm Mansarovar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302020
Websitewww.iirm.ac.in

The institute assists government organizations and Corporate houses with their developmental initiatives pertaining to society and the economy. It has participated in research and consultancy projects initiated by the Indian Central and State Governments, organizations like NAEB, NLM, NHM and International organizations such as UNICEF, United Nations Population Fund, World Health Organization, World Bank, World Food Program and Oxfam USA.[5]

Programs offered

Duration of programs offered by FMS-IRM is two years, divided into four semesters. During this time-frame about 30 theoretical courses in various streams are covered. Duration for the industrial internship program is 45 days. IRM currently offers:

Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)

FMS-IRM offers business management training in various streams, such as marketing, finance, human resource managementn, to train students in economic, technological, cultural and political spheres. The curriculum includes relevant market trends and caters to corporate requirements.[6]

Post Graduate Diploma in Management - Rural Management (PGDM-RM)

FMS-IRM offers a Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Management. Candidates who enroll for this program can opt for dual specialization in agribusiness and rural banking and finance.

Collaborations - national and international

FMS-IRM offers add-on courses and certification programs[7] through various national and international collaborations.[5] They inclide:

Affiliations and rankings

Dr Thomas Cangan Leadership Award

In the year 2012, FMS-IRM instituted Dr Thomas Cangan Leadership award to acknowledge alumni for making significant contribution to society. Among the recipients of this award, the most recent is Dr. Rajendra Singh, a Nobel Laureate, in 2019[17] while the first was Shri Anil Agarwal (industrialist), Chairman of Vedanta Group, in 2013.[18]

Other noteworthy recipients include Dr Tessy Thomas in 2018[19], Professor Upinder Dhar in 2014[20], and Mrs. Neeta Boochra, former President of FICCI in 2015.[18]

International Internship Program

FMS-IRM added an additional component in the curriculum in 2011 named International Internship Program. Interested candidates can use this option to undertake internship with organizations in other countries after completing the first two semesters. FMS-IRM collaborates with AIESEC, an international students’ organization which is active in more than 116 countries, to carry out this program. Through IIP students from foreign universities can attend FMS-IRM as interns, and likewise students of FMS-IRM can choose off-shore organizations for their summer internship.[18]

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