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School of 
Hotel & Tourism Management
School of 
Business & Informatics 

KOLKATA - Calcutta, the ‘City of Joy’

Calcutta, the ‘City of Joy’, was the capital of the British empire in India till 1912 before it was shifted to Delhi. Thus one will find here a medley of occidental and oriental architecture and style. 

Calcutta is the commercial capital of the east, with major industrial plants, textile mills and corporate houses.

The city now is a symbol of vibrancy and creativity with all the modern amenities along with a leisurely life style and enduring charm. 

The people of Calcutta are known to be connoisseurs of art and sports. Their passion for football and cricket is hardly unknown to anyone. A person who visits Calcutta for once can never forget the city. Such in the magic of the city. Various communities belonging to all religions have brought in their own culture and cults and thus Kolkata has always seen to be colourful with its life in the fairs and festivals.



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IAS, Kolkata Campus

IIAS, Kolkata Campus is located at Ultadanga, near Salt Lake City. The place and its neighbourhood offer a wide variety of cultural, educational and recreational opportunities, and Kolkata itself provides a fascinating cultural heritage. With a number of Hospitality, I.T. industry and Business houses, Kolkata provides an excellent platform for Hotel Management, Business Management and Information Technology studies.

 
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Kolkata Corporate Office (Salt Lake)
IIAS, CD – 24, Sector – I, Ground Floor,
Salt Lake City, 
Kolkata – 700064, West Bengal.
Phone : (033) 2321 2570, 2359 4334, 3296 4864
Fax : (033) 2321 2570
E-mail: iiaset@eth.net

Kolkata Campus (Ultadanga)
IIAS, ICMARD Bldg., 5th Floor, 
Block 14/2, C.I.T. Scheme VIII (M), Ultadanga, 
Kolkata – 700067, West Bengal.
Phone : (033) 3294 8039, 2356 2038 / 39
Fax : (033) 2356 2038 / 39
E-mail: iias@vsnl.com

 

 

HOW TO REACH:

By Air:  
Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal is well connected and easily accessible from any corner of India and as well as abroad. The Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Airport (earlier Dum Dum airport) has two terminals catering to domestic and international flights. This airport serves as a transit point for the South East Asian nations apart from connecting to all the major cities of India. All the major Airlines like Alitalia, Banglasdesh Biman, Druk Air, Gulf Air, JAL, Royal Nepal Airline, Tarom Airline and Singapore Airlines.have their flights to and from this city. 

By Rail:  
On rail, Kolkata is well connected with all corners of the country. Howrah and Sealdah are the two terminating railway stations of this city. One can board train to Jammu in the North to Kanyakumari in the extreme South and Mumbai in the West. Apart from the long distance trains there are plenty of local trains which connects the city with the near by areas. Within the city there is a good network of tram system which is probably the oldest in India. On rail, Kolkata is again very well connected with all corners of the country. Howrah and Sealdah are the two terminating railway stations of this city. One can board train to Jammu in the North to Kanyakumari in the extreme South and Mumbai in the West. Apart from the long distance trains there are plenty of local trains which connects the city with the near by areas. Within the city there is a good network of tram system which is probably the oldest in India. Kolkata has the uniqueness of running the under-ground metro through the heart of the city.

By Road:  
By road, Kolkata is again well connected with all corners of the country.

 

 


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