Our College was born on the 5th of March 1942 when the ongoing Second World War prompted the esteemed Calcutta Vidyasagar College to open two more campuses. One was at Suri, Birbhum and the other one was at Nabadwip, the erstwhile ‘Oxford of the East’. Up to 1948 the college functioned as a branch of the mother institution. It was housed at the Nabadwip Hindu School. A local committee comprising of some eminent citizens of Nabadwip ran the fledgeling institution, headed by Prof. Madhab Das Chakrabarty of Calcutta Vidyasagar College.
At the outset I welcome all the teachers, teaching assistants and students at large of our beloved temple of education. Nabadwip Vidyasagar College began its journey on 5th March, 1942. Once upon a time, Nabadwip was called “Oxford of Bengal”. The history of college is replete with rich history and culture. With the passage of time, it has been reaching at the pinnacles of success from various corners. We get elated when our college is declared as ‘Model College” by RUSA. It is the only college in Nadia district which has acquired such a status of ‘Model College’. It is not a windfall. It has been possible through our strenuous and tireless efforts. Our dedicated teachers, loyal and committed teaching assistants and disciplined students are the real claimants of such a Himalayan achievement.