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NSHM Business School, NSHM Knowledge Campus - Kolkata Campus

Private University|Estd. 2006|NAAC Grade A+

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23 Sept, 2025 : NSHM Business School has started admissions for UG and PG courses for the 2025 session. Candidates can apply online through the official website.
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Average rating of NSHM Business School Kolkata

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

3.9

Based on 5 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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Placement

Placement

4.2/5

Admission

Admission

3.8/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

3.4/5

Academics

Academics

4.2/5

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Naveen Joshi

Naveen Joshi

21 Jan, 2025

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers and staff are super helpful! They explain things well, support us, and make us feel more confident. The classes on life skills, personality development, and communication skills are great for getting us ready for the job market. We have 8 tests throughout the year and 2 big exams at the end of each semester.

Placement: The fees range from about Rs 1,00,000 to Rs 5,00,000-6,00,000. Companies like Calvin Klein, Amazon, and Google come to recruit students. About 20-40% of students land internships at places like Calvin Klein. Popular roles after graduating include MBA, Maharashtra, and more.

Campus: The campus has lots of labs and Wi-Fi everywhere. They've got 2 libraries. The canteen is split into two sections. One is run by hotel management students and the other by handicapped folks who can earn some cash while working.

Yogesh Sharma

Yogesh Sharma

2 Aug, 2024

2.0
1 Admission 3 Academics 3 Placement 1 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams could be better. They seem to favor students who speak Bengali. As a non-Bengali, it can be tough. The semester exams aren't too hard though, the questions are pretty easy.

Placement: Even though I studied finance, there aren't any finance jobs available here. Instead, we have to apply for sales, marketing, or BPO roles. It's not ideal for me, but students from my batch are still going for sales interviews. Unfortunately, only 2 students have gotten placed so far. The placement situation here is pretty bad. The highest package offered is around 5.5 LPA.

Campus: The classrooms and library are okay, but they could use some improvement. The canteen feels too crowded, like a fish market. The college mainly focuses on cricket and football, with a little attention to badminton. I haven't stayed at the hostel yet, so I can't say much about it.

Tej Iyer

Tej Iyer

2 Jul, 2021

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really good. They know their stuff and talk to us in a friendly way. The courses are practical and get us ready for work. Exams are okay if we study, they're not too tough. Most students pass with more than half marks.

Placement: NSHM hooks students up with jobs after graduation. They usually get paid more than 5 LPA. Internships are easy to find in our field. They offer roles like manager, branch manager, and officer in charge.

Campus: The college has Wi-Fi and other tech stuff for different departments. The books are easy to understand and great for studying. The hostel is clean, but the food can be a bit meh sometimes. They usually keep things clean though. You can play indoor games like carrom, table tennis, and chess. And if you need it, there are medical services too.

Rajeev Sharma

Rajeev Sharma

12 Jan, 2020

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really supportive and help us get ready for industry visits. The classes are well-organized, and almost everyone passes. They also train us well for internships and jobs. And the best part is, the teachers are super friendly!

Placement: I'm really happy with how our course has helped us find jobs. Most of us, around 90%, got employed after graduation. Big hospitals like Neotia, AMRI, and Apollo came to our campus to hire students for roles like Senior Executive and Assistant Operations Manager. We got decent pay packages too, around 30K on average. Plus, almost everyone in my class, 95%, got internships with companies like NH, Medical, AMRI, and Apollo.

Campus: The college has really nice classrooms with cool electronic stuff. The library has lots of good books, and the teachers are super helpful. They're like our guides. The hostel is great, and the food in the canteen is awesome too.

Suresh Menon

Suresh Menon

8 Jan, 2019

3.5
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: I found some teachers to be really helpful and knowledgeable. They went out of their way to provide us with notes, PDFs, materials, mock tests, and reminders. The course curriculum seems very practical and prepares us well for the industry. Our semester exams are held by MAKAUT, and the invigilators are strict with tight security. It's important to write detailed answers to score well. The passing percentage is around 40%.

Placement: I did my BBA from 2022-25. The college promised placements from the start, but the training and placement cell only kicked in during the final year. This made it a bit tough to secure jobs. Before you dive in, make sure to check the terms and conditions. During placement sessions, companies like Planet Spark, Corizo, and Merlin showed up. But the big names like Amazon, Google, Nestled, and Paytm were missing. Most roles offered were in sales development, HR, and telecalling around 70% of students got placed. Salaries ranged from 1.55 to 6 LPA. And we all had to do internships under ITC for our project reports.

Campus: The college said we'd have AC classrooms and good amenities, but that's not true. Wi-Fi and AC don't work well. Labs and library are good though, with AC in computer labs. Hostel options are limited, so most out-of-town classmates rent places. The canteen food is good, and I like the Mitti cafe for physically challenged people. Medical facilities are basic, with just a sick room. No sports playground either.