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NIILM School of Business

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NIILM School of Business or NSB was a Business School in New Delhi and Kolkata, India. It produces the NSB Management Review (NMR), a half-yearly journal which publishes theoretical and empirical research papers and articles of relevance to both academicians and practitioners. The programmes it offers include the PGPBM (Post-Graduate Program in Business Management), MBA and Diplomas in French and German Language. It also offers IMPRESS — Life Skills & Employability Training Program which offers business skills such as team building, leadership, etc. It also hosts a variety of forums, including NICME (NSB International Center for Management Excellence) and SCOPE (Social Contribution of Professional in Education)

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