Srajana - Social Media Club Go Back
The concept of social media club today is quite different from what it was a few years ago. Today, social media is not just about updating status or posting pictures from a party held on the previous night. Instead, it is changing how we search for jobs, communicate, learn, share and do business.
Today, there is an imperative need to include social media in higher education because it is changing the world. The Social Media Club at NSB was formed to facilitate interaction among members to explore critical issues facing society as technologies transform the way people connect, communicate, collaborate and relate to each other. The club enables you to explore your personal and professional passions by helping you to connect with a community of peers based on both geography and areas of interest.
Surabhi-The Cultural Club
“What sets worlds in motion is the interplay of differences, their attractions and repulsions. Life is plurality, death is uniformity.
Read moreDISHA-Entrepreneurship Cell
National school of Business believes in India’s entrepreneurial and start-up potential and extends its support to you for your entrepreneurial ventures.
Read moreDrishyam - Movie Club
The club was started by a few ardent movie enthusiasts with the aim of exposing NSBians to interesting and enlightening movies. The club screens a movie every weekend which is like a treat for all students.
Read moreEklavya-The Sports Club
Sports activities keep the body fit and mind agile. National School of Business offers facilities for indoor and outdoor sports such as chess, carom, cricket, football, basketball etc.
Read moreSAHITHI – Literary Club
The primary objective of the club is to foster literary activities such as poetry, writing and reading in you.
Read moreYukti - HR Club
HR club endeavours to sensitize students towards the nuances of HR and inculcate interest in Human Resource related activities among them.
Read moreWomen Empowerment Cell
The cell is formed to empower women, enhance their understanding of women's issues, make the surrounding a safe place for women, and address the practical issues related to the welfare of Women faculty, staff, and students.
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