If you're planning to enroll in Amity University Noida and wondering about the accommodation options available, here are some important points to consider:
In conclusion, while Amity University Noida does not guarantee hostel accommodation for students who live within 200 kms of their campus, there are plenty of private hostels around the area to choose from. However, if you're looking for the best hostel experience with top-notch amenities and a strong focus on community living, then Stanza Living could be a great option to consider.
By ‘outside the hostel’ you can mean two things; inside the campus or outside the campus. Well, I am here to talk about both scenarios:
Inside campus
For boys, there is no deadline and they can stroll through the campus even after midnight. Many boys like taking a walk at night and listening to their favorite music. However, girls are expected to return to their hostels before midnight, or else they have to do a late entry. The warden may or may not take action against this.
Outside the campus
Students are not allowed to stay outside the campus later than 10 30. The faculty in charge may be informed in case of any rules not being followed.
I am not exaggerating by saying the IMT Ghaziabad hostel offers the best food you can get at a mess. My cousin was once a student there and had to pay INR 9000 for both food and lodging combined.
So if you are worried about food, you can rest assured for IMT Ghaziabad provides the best.
The hostel life at IEM Kolkata is believed to be very bad. The food that is served to the students is very unhygienic, unhealthy and tasteless. It is very bad and many students have to order food from outside the campus. The students complained about this issue to the authorities but there was no change or improvements.
IEM Kolkata |
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Course Fee (approx.) |
5.83 lakh |
Hostel Fee |
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Boys Hostel |
78,000 Per Year + 10,000 (Refundable Caution Money) |
Girls Hostel |
90,000 Per Year + 10,000 (Refundable Caution Money) |
The hostel fees are pretty high but in return the facilities provided to the students are very poor. The wifi is also poor in speed and most of the time it didn't work well. Also the limit is only 4GB per month which is very less data in today's world as we need the internet for a lot of things.
They have a strict rule of entering the hostel by 6:30PM which is pretty early. So the hostel life will be very bad and it will be better for a student to stay in rent or PG outside the campus.
The hostel facilities are excellent for the PG students in medical and surgical branches. Many of my friends in AIIMS and PGI have visited NIMHANS and claimed its hostel facilities to be better than their hostels. The hostels are well-maintained and hygiene is given utmost importance. Additionally, there are family rooms available on the basis of seniority.
However, the non-medical trainees don’t get very good hostel facilities as their buildings are old and retarded. Most of the old academic buildings have been transformed into hostels for non-medical trainees so you should keep your expectations low if you are one.
IIT Delhi has a total of 13 hostels - 11 for boys and 3 for girls.
In terms of cleanliness, security, network service electricity all the hostels are decent and provide the necessary means for a comfortable stay.
Old hostels: The old hostels lack a few amenities. One big flaw is the lack of lifts despite the hostels having more than 3-4 floors. Moreover, there is only one water filter on the ground floor and it’s a big task for students to come from 3 floors to the ground floor to fill water bottles.
The new hostels have better facilities and even have lifts and water service stationed on every floor. The rooms are also bigger in comparison to the older hostels. Every hostel has night canteens that offer food at subsidiary rates.
Washrooms: The washrooms are cleaned daily and hygiene is maintained. You even have geysers for winter.
Girls' hostels: Everything is very substandard in girls' hostels that are located on a drain because of which a foul smell prevails on the campus throughout the day. The rooms are very few in comparison to the strength and the food served in the mess is pathetic. Availability of rooms is a major problem there and the mess food is pathetic.
IIT Delhi hostels indeed are well maintained but it's important to note that the facilities provided vary from hostel to hostel.
There are three hostels for girls at NIT Jalandhar namely GH1, GH2 and MGH. My friend was in GH1, which is the first-year hostel. Some rules that girls need to follow here are:
Bring your own cutlery and crockery
Bring your own mattress, pillow, blanket, linen, curtains, bucket, mug and table lamp.
Girls are not allowed to leave Hostel premises after 8:00 pm
You will have to mark your attendance in person.
You cannot change your allotted room
Follow the instructions mentioned in the notice board
Any complaints should be reported in writing to the Caretaker with a copy to the Warden.
Apart from these rules, the girls hostel follows a strict schedule for every meal.
Breakfast: 07.30 am to 09.30 am (On working days) 08.30 am to 10.30 am (On Sunday, Saturday and other holidays)
Lunch: 12.30 pm to 02.30 pm
Evening snack: 05.30 pm to 06.30 pm
Dinner: 08.00 pm to 09.30 pm
Note: Food cannot be taken by the residents outside the Dining hall.
Yes, students who fall into the following criteria are given single rooms:
All second-year B.Tech students.
All P.G. students and research scholars.
The rooms are generously sized and equipped with LAN connections for internet use. With washing machines, urinals, and several toilet and bathing stalls, each hostel wing features a communal set of toilets that are used by about 8 rooms. Additionally, the hostels frequently feature an ironing board, a refrigerator, and other amenities.
In addition to these amenities, the hostels also have multiple common areas, music rooms, libraries, and sports facilities like basketball, football, or badminton courts.
Here is some information about both these colleges to help you make a better decision-
Based on this information, I would say that JIPMER is overall better. However, even KGMU is a really good choice for your medical studies.
NIT Silchar provides the best PG accommodation for students. The hostel is divided into four blocks, namely East, West, North, and South. The students are allotted two shared rooms, and they ensure a safe environment for the students. The building has four floors, and each floor has bathrooms and toilets in good condition. The college is 500 meters away from the hostel. The hostel provides basic amenities to the students and has a canteen to satisfy your appetite. They also encourage outdoor games, as the hostel has a broad playground for volleyball and badminton players.
Overall, you will be enriched with good memories at the end of your hostel life.