The National Institute of Management (NIM) Peshawar, is a constituent unit of National School of Public Policy
(NSPP). NSPP is a degree awarding institution in the field of Public Policy and
was established through an act of parliament by Government of Pakistan in
2002. It plays an important role in
training and capacity building of the civil servants of Pakistan.
NIPA, Peshawar was
established in Peshawar
in 1985 which was converted into NIM in 2007.
Pakistan
requires a Civil Service that is professionally trained, intellectually and
morally committed to transform it into a modern state, preserving its Islamic
ideology and cultural heritage. The National School of Public Policy (NSPP) has
been set up in March, 2005 to organize, inter alia, training for Civil Servants
from Pre-service entry level training at the Civil Services Academy, Lahore to
the highest level at National Management College (former Pakistan
Administrative Staff College) for BS-20 officers. The Senior Management Wing
(former NIPA, Lahore) of the National Management
College has now been
charged to conduct the training course for BS-19 officers. The National
Institutes of Management (Former NIPA’s) Peshawar, Karachi and Quetta are now charged
with the responsibility of organizing Mid Career Management Course (MCMC) for
BS-18 officers due for promotion to BS-19. The Faculty of NIM, Peshawar comprises a mix of a) officers
belonging to various Federal Services/Occupational Groups having vast
experience of their respective fields and b) the experienced former NIPA faculty having the requisite
academic qualifications.