Gautam Buddha University, Noida is a State Government University with a huge campus in Greater Noida.
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Overall the college is really good and appreciated by the students. The infrastructure is gorgeous, much better than some of the IITs and NITs. Lately it has been deteriorating with time due to the lack of maintenance, care, supervision and funds. A lot of the college students are into student politics which sometimes affect their academic performance.
Amity University provides accommodation for 15,000 students inside the campus. There are two types of hostels which are AC and non AC. The cost of these hostels are given below for both males and females:-
For Males - Rs 85,000 per annum for Non AC and Rs 1,60,000 per annum for AC. There is a one-time security deposit of Rs 15,000 paid at the time of admission.
For Females - Rs 85,000 per annum for Non AC and Rs 1,60,000 per annum for AC. There is a one-time security deposit of Rs 15,000 paid at the time of admission.
The AC hostels have single occupied rooms with a common room attached. The Non AC hostels are double or triple sharing rooms. The rooms are well maintained and cleaned regularly. All the hostels are wifi enabled and there are 24/7 water and power supply available. The hostels are equipped with security surveillance cameras and there are also security guards on the campus 24/7. A medical room is available for any medical emergencies. There are many food joints places where students can hang out around the hostel blocks.
Apart from the college hostels, there are also many PGs and private hostel facilities available near the campus.
The hostel rooms have basic equipment like every other hostel. IET Lucknow has 2 hostels named Ramanujam and Aryabhatt. The maintenance is better in the former hostel. The rooms here are equipped with the following:
The rooms at IET Lucknow’s hostels are good and you will not have to worry about anything.
Hostels facilities at UIT-RGPV are only offered for girls (both UG and PG degrees) and boys (only PG courses) on the RGPV campus with specific income and category restrictions, which is inconvenient. All of the boys from B.E. are day scholars. A bus cost of 7000 per year must be paid.
The college hostel charge is Rs.2400 additionally. Now coming to the mess charges, it varies since they rise every six months, and because RGPV's mess is a private mess, it charges around Rs.1750 per month.
Here are a few pics of the BITS Pilani hostel and rooms
The above picture is that of a balcony inside a room. Here the wifi speed is at its best.
The hostel facilities are great and rooms allotted are usually double occupancy.
Members of the Mess and Vendor Relations Committee decide the mess menu at IIM Ahmedabad. The Mess Secretary ultimately notifies the IIMA community about the menu.
The mess caterers give a list of items from which the final menu is drawn. The list contains dishes from the Indian cuisine, with a larger number of Gujarati items. It also contains non vegetarian options.
Apart from the mess, the campus also has other food outlets with good food options. You can visit these outlets too.
Yes, there are hostel facilities at KJ Somaiya for MBA students. You will learn a number of life skills there. You will experience many things. These include having downright discussions with your roommates on topics like football, politics, and business. You will also make many friends during your stay here.
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The hostel is known as SIMSR and has two buildings: ‘Sandipani’ for boys and ‘Maitriyi’ for girls. Each room here is triply shared and is quite spacious and well ventilated. It has individual study tables and a wardrobe. It also has a shower and hot water supply.
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You can also hang out at the gym, TT room, and activity room where all the action is. The campus is lush green with a big amphitheater.
The cleaning crew will also make sure that hygiene is maintained. There is an ample amount of parking for cars and two-wheelers. This place is definitely a home away from home.
One of my friends was a former student of this institute. He once told me that everyone always considers the window users at the hostel; thereby, he prioritized the Linux users not to face any internet-related issues.
However, my friend was a gamer; he was not so interested in doing Facebook and YouTube. Thereby, he finds the following solutions:
It completely depends on your usage perspectives. However, most of the students do not think so deeply and remain constant to their understandings only.
Out of 20 hostels, the size of rooms in every hostel is different. The best rooms are available in
Vidyasagar Hall of Residence for UG students. This hall provides single-room occupancy. In fact, many other halls like Meghnad Shah Hall of Residence and Patel hall of Residence to provide single-room occupancies, it’s the superior quality of the environment at Vidyasagar Hall that steals the show.
Other multiple occupancy halls that are pretty good include the LBS Hall of Residence. This hall is usually allocated to first-year UG students.
The worst hostels in terms of facilities are Patel, Azad, and Nehru. The rooms of these hostels were initially made for 2 students each but now they have become triple room occupancy.
PG students are allotted the MMM, BR Ambedkar, and VS Hall of residence. The BR Ambedkar Hall of residence has the best facilities and rooms among all the three halls of residence.
Facilities inside a room include two sockets, one LAN port, a steel bed, a wooden chair, and a wooden table. Every hostel corridor has an excellent wifi connection also.
IET Lucknow has decent infrastructural facilities. Out of these, hostel facilities are available for boys and girls separately. The following are the highlights.
There is no specific list of things required in the IET Lucknow hostel. However, it is better to carry a formal outfit, relevant documents, and sports gear of your favourite ones. All other regular things like a bucket, toiletries, locks, and wellness products, can be found in the nearby markets.