The Indian Institute of Environment Management was established in 1999 at the SIES campus in Nerul, Navi Mumbai. In the year of its inception, SIES IIEM offered its first academic programme, Post Graduate Diploma in Environment Management designed with the overall objective of preparing decision makers to devise win-win solution to environment problems through a state-of-the-art curriculum on problem solving mode that encompasses management aspects of Environmental Technology (cleaner and clean-up), Environmental Biotechnology and Information Technology.The explosion in genomic information and in elucidation of metabolic and signalling pathways of various cell types created an unprecedented, but largely unmet, demand of professionals with working knowledge of both biological sciences and computational techniques. In 2001, SIES-IIEM designed and offered an autonomous course; Post Graduate Diploma in Bioinformatics (PGDB) to create professionals with the requisite dual expertise and also the ability to integrate the same for a knowledge-based interface of biology and information technology.Biotechnology as a business segment for India has the potential of generating revenues to the tune of US$ 5 Billion and creating one million jobs by 2010. The availability of scientific and technical human resource in biotechnology is imperative to capitalize on the immense potential of this emerging, knowledge – intensive sector. SIES-IIEM introduced an autonomous programme; Post Graduate Diploma in Applied and Industrial Biotechnology (PGDAIB) in 2005 with industry focused training to cater to the technical skills demand in the life sciences industry.
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Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Pollution Control Technology 18 Months Regular
Post Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Environment Management 1 Years Regular
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