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WEEKEND COLLEGE:

The Institute of Finance Management (IFM), through the Weekend college unit has been conducting review courses for candidates who are preparing to sit for NBAA, NBMM and TIOB professional examinations in May and November each year. These programs have been fairing well and our Weekend college candidates have benefited from it. 

Weekend College as part of the IFM, has been always striving to ensure that it offers the best training for high quality professionals to enable them to contribute efficiently and effectively in the management of the financial resources in both private and public sector. 

Review classes:

The review classes that are conducted for different boards;

Resource Persons:
The IFM weekend college consists of high professionals from within IFM and other colleges such as the University of Dar es Salaam, college of Business Education, Tanzania Institute of Accountancy, and the public.

Performance of Weekend College Students:
The pass rate in NBAA, NBMM and TIOB examination has always been impressive. A number of candidates who undertake review classes at the college have been registering good performance. Also on the Institutional performance in different courses, the college ranks high.
 

SHORT COURSES:
There are courses designed by faculty members The ED&C department should engineer quality assurance of all short courses.

Courses designed/run should fall within the main areas of expertise of the Institute namely Banking, Accounting, Finance, Insurance, Social Security, Tax Administration, Management, Marketing, Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Management corporate Governance, Computing and Information Technology and related areas.


Tailor made courses:
These are courses designed prior to request from identified groups that think that regular short courses do not suit their needs. In order to prepare/design such courses a designer may need to perform a needs analysis to a requesting group to make sure that the course content covers what they request. 


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