BONUS
AI Certification Courses
Tution fees of the Academic Session 2026-2030
| Fees Details | Amount |
|---|---|
| INSTALLMENT 1 (on the day of admission) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 2 (1st Nov. 2026) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 3 (1st May. 2027) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 4 (1st NOV. 2027) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 5 (1st May. 2028) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 6 (1st Nov. 2028) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 7 (1st May. 2029) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 8 (1st Nov. 2029) | ₹ 45,000 |
| TOTAL | ₹ 3,60,000 |
ONE TIME PAYMENTS
(To be paid at the time of admission along with 1st semester Fees)
| Fees Details | Amount |
|---|---|
| Admission Fees | ₹ 45,000 |
| Activity Fees | ₹ 5,000 |
| Student Welfare & Development Fees | ₹ 10,000 |
| Interest free Security Deposit (Refundable) | ₹ 10,000 |
| Total | ₹ 70,000 |
| Fees payable at the time of Admission (Which includes first semester fees) | ₹ 1,15,000 |
| Total Course Fees for 4 Years (Excluding Security Deposit) | ₹ 4,20,000 |
Students develop foundational clinical readiness, emergency handling ability, and effective communication with patients and healthcare teams. They become better prepared for internships and future hospital-based learning experiences.
Students complete the course with improved safety knowledge, system handling skills, and clarity on core hospital operations. They become better prepared for practical exposure with foundational competence and confidence to work in healthcare settings.
Students become more industry-ready with stronger practical understanding, safety awareness, and field-based operational skills. They gain confidence to work in hospitals, public health organisations, and healthcare marketing roles with improved professional competency.
Students become confident in basic billing processes, quality compliance concepts, and preventive healthcare awareness. They develop a well-rounded skill set that prepares them for internships, entry-level hospital roles, and effective patient/community interaction.
CARE Hospitals is one of India’s top tertiary care hospital networks. This wasn’t just a simple field trip. The idea was to give students a close look at how big hospital systems work—places that run on a whole different level compared to most regional hospitals.
Batch of 2025, went beyond their textbooks and stepped straight into the heart of real healthcare during their industry visit to Neotia Getwel Multispeciality Hospital in 2026. You just can’t grasp hospital management from a desk. Hospitals are buzzing with activity—clinical care, admin work, patient experience, tech, and finance all running at once. To really get what makes a hospital tick, our students walked the halls of one of the region’s top multispeciality hospitals.
Students of BBA in Healthcare Management visited Thalamus Institute of Medical Science for an industry visit. The purpose was to give them real-world exposure to how hospitals function beyond classroom learning. Hospitals are fast-paced environments where patient care, administration, and different departments work together every day. During the visit, students observed hospital operations and understood how coordination and management play a key role in running a healthcare facility smoothly.
Students develop foundational clinical readiness, emergency handling ability, and effective communication with patients and healthcare teams. They become better prepared for internships and future hospital-based learning experiences.
Students complete the course with improved safety knowledge, system handling skills, and clarity on core hospital operations. They become better prepared for practical exposure with foundational competence and confidence to work in healthcare settings.
Students become more industry-ready with stronger practical understanding, safety awareness, and field-based operational skills. They gain confidence to work in hospitals, public health organisations, and healthcare marketing roles with improved professional competency.
Students become confident in basic billing processes, quality compliance concepts, and preventive healthcare awareness. They develop a well-rounded skill set that prepares them for internships, entry-level hospital roles, and effective patient/community interaction.
CARE Hospitals is one of India’s top tertiary care hospital networks. This wasn’t just a simple field trip. The idea was to give students a close look at how big hospital systems work—places that run on a whole different level compared to most regional hospitals.
Batch of 2025, went beyond their textbooks and stepped straight into the heart of real healthcare during their industry visit to Neotia Getwel Multispeciality Hospital in 2026. You just can’t grasp hospital management from a desk. Hospitals are buzzing with activity—clinical care, admin work, patient experience, tech, and finance all running at once. To really get what makes a hospital tick, our students walked the halls of one of the region’s top multispeciality hospitals.
Students of BBA in Healthcare Management visited Thalamus Institute of Medical Science for an industry visit. The purpose was to give them real-world exposure to how hospitals function beyond classroom learning. Hospitals are fast-paced environments where patient care, administration, and different departments work together every day. During the visit, students observed hospital operations and understood how coordination and management play a key role in running a healthcare facility smoothly.
Since 2018, Inspiria Knowledge Campus has proudly hosted a one-of-a-kind Health Club in Bengal, exclusively driven by skilled volunteers from the Department of Hospital Management. Members are selected based on their competencies for various key roles within the club, ensuring operational excellence. The Health Club spearheads health camps, community service initiatives, and health-focused seminars, both within and beyond the campus. Through these activities, students not only gain hands-on experience but also develop leadership, teamwork, and organizational skills preparing them to excel as future leaders in the healthcare sector.
IRPT (Industry Relevant Practical Training) is a one-of-a-kind program offering immersive exposure to real-world hospital operations and emergencies.
It equips students with practical skills to handle crisis situations with confidence and professionalism.
The training bridges academic knowledge with industry expectations through scenario-based learning.
IRPT plays a pivotal role in shaping self-sufficient, skilled, and employment-ready healthcare professionals.
Hospital Management Department at Inspiria regularly organizes health camps in collaboration with reputed healthcare partners. These camps provide students with invaluable, first-hand experience in planning, coordinating, and managing real-world medical events. Through active participation, students gain practical insights into healthcare operations, patient interaction, and event logistics.
You need to pass 10+2 in any stream (Arts/Science/Commerce) from a recognized board. An interest in healthcare, management, and helping people is a big advantage.
Absolutely! With the growing healthcare industry, there is a high demand for skilled professionals who can manage hospitals and healthcare services efficiently. It’s a stable and rewarding career with strong growth opportunities.
Inspiria stands out with its industry-focused approach. The course combines classroom learning with hospital visits, internships, and interactions with healthcare professionals, ensuring students understand real-world hospital operations.
It means learning by doing. Students get exposure to real hospital environments, case studies, healthcare management software, and practical training that builds confidence and job-ready skills.
Yes! You don’t need a science background. Students from any stream can apply. The course is designed to teach both healthcare basics and management skills from the ground up.
Graduates can work as hospital administrators, healthcare managers, medical office executives, or in roles across hospitals, clinics, NGOs, insurance companies, and healthcare startups.
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Tution fees of the Academic Session 2026-2030
| Fees Details | Amount |
|---|---|
| INSTALLMENT 1 (on the day of admission) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 2 (1st Nov. 2026) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 3 (1st May. 2027) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 4 (1st NOV. 2027) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 5 (1st May. 2028) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 6 (1st Nov. 2028) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 7 (1st May. 2029) | ₹ 45,000 |
| INSTALLMENT 8 (1st Nov. 2029) | ₹ 45,000 |
| TOTAL | ₹ 3,60,000 |
ONE TIME PAYMENTS
(To be paid at the time of admission along with 1st semester Fees)
| Fees Details | Amount |
|---|---|
| Admission Fees | ₹ 45,000 |
| Activity Fees | ₹ 5,000 |
| Student Welfare & Development Fees | ₹ 10,000 |
| Interest free Security Deposit (Refundable) | ₹ 10,000 |
| Total | ₹ 70,000 |
| Fees payable at the time of Admission (Which includes first semester fees) | ₹ 1,15,000 |
| Total Course Fees for 4 Years (Excluding Security Deposit) | ₹ 4,20,000 |
Students develop foundational clinical readiness, emergency handling ability, and effective communication with patients and healthcare teams. They become better prepared for internships and future hospital-based learning experiences.
Students complete the course with improved safety knowledge, system handling skills, and clarity on core hospital operations. They become better prepared for practical exposure with foundational competence and confidence to work in healthcare settings.
Students become more industry-ready with stronger practical understanding, safety awareness, and field-based operational skills. They gain confidence to work in hospitals, public health organisations, and healthcare marketing roles with improved professional competency.
Students become confident in basic billing processes, quality compliance concepts, and preventive healthcare awareness. They develop a well-rounded skill set that prepares them for internships, entry-level hospital roles, and effective patient/community interaction.
CARE Hospitals is one of India’s top tertiary care hospital networks. This wasn’t just a simple field trip. The idea was to give students a close look at how big hospital systems work—places that run on a whole different level compared to most regional hospitals.
Batch of 2025, went beyond their textbooks and stepped straight into the heart of real healthcare during their industry visit to Neotia Getwel Multispeciality Hospital in 2026. You just can’t grasp hospital management from a desk. Hospitals are buzzing with activity—clinical care, admin work, patient experience, tech, and finance all running at once. To really get what makes a hospital tick, our students walked the halls of one of the region’s top multispeciality hospitals.
Students of BBA in Healthcare Management visited Thalamus Institute of Medical Science for an industry visit. The purpose was to give them real-world exposure to how hospitals function beyond classroom learning. Hospitals are fast-paced environments where patient care, administration, and different departments work together every day. During the visit, students observed hospital operations and understood how coordination and management play a key role in running a healthcare facility smoothly.
Since 2018, Inspiria Knowledge Campus has proudly hosted a one-of-a-kind Health Club in Bengal, exclusively driven by skilled volunteers from the Department of Hospital Management. Members are selected based on their competencies for various key roles within the club, ensuring operational excellence. The Health Club spearheads health camps, community service initiatives, and health-focused seminars, both within and beyond the campus. Through these activities, students not only gain hands-on experience but also develop leadership, teamwork, and organizational skills preparing them to excel as future leaders in the healthcare sector.
IRPT (Industry Relevant Practical Training) is a one-of-a-kind program offering immersive exposure to real-world hospital operations and emergencies.
It equips students with practical skills to handle crisis situations with confidence and professionalism.
The training bridges academic knowledge with industry expectations through scenario-based learning.
IRPT plays a pivotal role in shaping self-sufficient, skilled, and employment-ready healthcare professionals.
Hospital Management Department at Inspiria regularly organizes health camps in collaboration with reputed healthcare partners. These camps provide students with invaluable, first-hand experience in planning, coordinating, and managing real-world medical events. Through active participation, students gain practical insights into healthcare operations, patient interaction, and event logistics.
You need to pass 10+2 in any stream (Arts/Science/Commerce) from a recognized board. An interest in healthcare, management, and helping people is a big advantage.
Absolutely! With the growing healthcare industry, there is a high demand for skilled professionals who can manage hospitals and healthcare services efficiently. It’s a stable and rewarding career with strong growth opportunities.
Inspiria stands out with its industry-focused approach. The course combines classroom learning with hospital visits, internships, and interactions with healthcare professionals, ensuring students understand real-world hospital operations.
It means learning by doing. Students get exposure to real hospital environments, case studies, healthcare management software, and practical training that builds confidence and job-ready skills.
Yes! You don’t need a science background. Students from any stream can apply. The course is designed to teach both healthcare basics and management skills from the ground up.
Graduates can work as hospital administrators, healthcare managers, medical office executives, or in roles across hospitals, clinics, NGOs, insurance companies, and healthcare startups.