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What is Packaging Courses?
The three months full time Certificate Course in Packaging (ITC) is suitable for fresh graduates preferably in science/Engineering who desire to make a career in Packaging Business/Profession. Diploma in Packaging through Correspondence (DPC) for 18 months correspondence course is conducted on annual basis.
Who can apply for IIP?
The aspiring candidates should have passed the full time (not by correspondence or part-time) graduate degree examination in Science (12+3 years degree-entire 5-years in science only) with Physics/ Chemistry/ Mathematics or Microbiology as the main subject or one of them as the second subject in the three-year degree …
Why is IIP certificate required?
Benefits of IIP Certificate: It facilitates transportation and handling of dangerous and hazardous goods by International mode. Customization of Packaging for Dangerous Goods as per Customer/Industry Standards. IIP Certification enhances the quality and standardization of industrial packaging.
What is the use of index of industrial production?
Definition: The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) is an index which shows the growth rates in different industry groups of the economy in a stipulated period of time. The IIP index is computed and published by the Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) on a monthly basis.
Is PGDPM in packaging a good option?
A. PGDPM is a rare and demanding skill in the packaging industry. PGDPM is a highly job-oriented course and PGDM students are well paid and accepted by industry in India and abroad. Q. Who should pursue Diploma in Packaging from IIP Mumbai? A.
How is the PGD course in packaging at IIP Mumbai?
The PGD course in Packaging is its flagship course and is of two-year duration. All the IIP Mumbai courses are recognised by the Ministry of Commerce, World Packaging Organization and Asian packaging Federation.
Why study the Graduate Diploma in packaging technology?
The Graduate Diploma in packaging Technology is accredited by the Asian Packaging Federation. The need for educational programmes was felt early back on establishment of the Indian Institute of Packaging. The objective of establishing the institute in 1966 was to improve the quality of packaging for goods to be exported from our country.
Why Indian Institute of packaging Mumbai?
Indian Institute of Packaging Mumbai, also known as IIP Mumbai, was established in 1966 by the packaging and allied industries and the Union Ministry of Commerce, with an objective of improving the packaging standards in the country. The institute indulges in teaching, research, consultancy, training, testing and certifications.