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With its auspicious goal to produce competent and efficient human resource that can be instrumental in conservation and management of biodiversity, environment and natural resources and  development of rural communities, the IOF-PC, with the help of its enthusiastic teaching faculty and spirited staff, has always endeavored to ameliorate its academic environment and administer well designed educational programs that can address the current needs of the country  and the globe in forestry and allied fields. It is committed to satisfying student's quest for knowledge and pragmatic skills that will make all the difference in their professional career. The IOF-PC is currently running the following academic programs:

  1. Master of Science in Forestry
  2. Master of Science in Natural Resource Management and Rural Development (NRMRD)
  3. Master of Science in Watershed Management (WM)
  4. Master of Science in Community Forestry (CF)
  5. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Forestry

Beside regular academic programs, it also conducts short-term national and international training and workshops in Forestry and allied subjects.

International Conference concluded

A three-day international conference on global efforts in agriculture, forestry, environment and food security with major focus on climate impacts concluded at the campus premises on September 19, 2022.

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The conference was jointly organized by the Agriculture and Environment Technology Development Society of India, Forest Research Centre for Eco-Rehabilitation, Institute of Forestry under Tribhuvan University, Faculty of Agriculture under Agriculture and Forestry University and Gandaki University. The Institute of Root Biology under Yangtze University of China and the Institute for Soil, Water and Environmental Research Institute of Egypt have collaborated in the conference.

Honorable Vice-chancellor of Tribhuvan University Prof. Dharmakanta Baskota was the chief guest in the opening session. The follow-up technical sessions included more than 250 presentations and posters of scientists, researchers, academics, professionals, researchers, representatives of NGOs, students, entrepreneurs and farmers from around 15 countries with majority from India. The faculty and students of Institute of Forestry, Pokhara Campus also presented their research work in the conference.

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