Bhutan trains officials in city B-school

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| They found a cheaper option, an institute in Bangalore "� the Institute of Finance and International Management (IFIM). A batch consists of upto 15 trainees and it costs the kingdom about Rs 60,000 per official. |
| The IFIM now conducts three-month-long customised certificate programme in accounting and finance for Bhutanese officials. With the tenth batch now undergoing training, the institute has come a long way. Upto three batches of officials from Bhutan undergo training every year at the IFIM. |
| Director of the institute R K Vijayasarathy said, "The Bhutan government sponsors the programme every year and chose the institute for its inherent strengths. It is the only institute in India that has hosted such a programme for Bhutan." |
| "The programme will add value to our present set of skills with integration of theory and practice through live projects," said a Bhutanese official from the ministry of finance of Bhutan Business Standard spoke to. |
| "The visits to the sales tax, commercial tax departments and public sector organisations help us get a first hand knowledge of the public accounting system," added his colleague. |
| The course has been structured such that it caters to both graduates and non-graduates, said Vijayasarthy. |
| Besides, IFIM conducted a certificate programme in commercial accounting for officials from the Bhutan Power Corporation. |
First Published: Feb 22 2005 | 12:00 AM IST