Recently, a new undergraduate hostel was inaugurated at AIIMS Bhubaneswar by the President Prof. S.K.Acharya.
Here is how AIIMS Bhubaneswar hostel rooms look from the outside.
I hope these photos are enough to give you an idea of AIIMS Bhubaneswar hostel rooms.
BHU offers an enviable hostel life. The hostels are within walking distance from class, library, hospital, playground, gym, and pool. There are 24*7 WiFi facilities available on campus. BHU hostel fees are nominal. Students are required to pay around INR 4500 per year.
Many events and festivals are celebrated in the hostel. What makes the BHU hostel experience more special is the people. You will get to share your experience with people from different social backgrounds. Memories of arranging events together, the adrenaline rush of the night before examination, 2 am walks on the campus, you will get to make many such unforgettable memories.
IIT Bombay offers 17 hostels in total for students. Every hostel is a distinct entity with its own common areas, washrooms, etc. Basic amenities include:
The hostels always have a tonne of events going on, which makes life enjoyable here away from home. All year long, there are numerous intra- and inter-hostel competitions/events based on sports and culture activities. In addition, a number of festivals including Janmashtami, Lohri, Holi, Ganesh Chaturthi, Dussehra, Diwali, etc. are observed at the hostels. Flag Hoisting takes place on Republic Day and Independence Day. These events facilitate mingling and breaking the ice with seniors and fellow batchmates.
Here are some pictures of the IIT Bombay hostel rooms:
Double Occupancy Room- Girls’ Hostel, Image Source: Quora
Single Occupancy Room- Girls’ Hostel, Image Source: Quora
Single Occupancy Room- Boys’ Hostel, Image Source: Quora
Double Occupancy Room- Boys’ Hostel, Image Source: Quora
If you are planning to pursue your higher studies at IIT Madras, you can expect a great hostel life experience. Here are some of the excellent facilities:
The lush green cover of the campus is one of the highlights of IIT Madras. It boasts of having one of the best infrastructures which is a mix of traditional and modern elements. The classrooms and labs are quite cozy and modern, except for a few which are non-AC. You will be taught the latest teaching methodology and techniques. The institute has over 100 well-equipped laboratories and 23 Research Centres of Excellence.
IIT Delhi has a total of 18 hostels for men, and 2 hostels for women. Each hostel is equipped with basic amenities such as a common room, a reading room, and mess hall. The hostels also have 24-hour security and medical facilities. Additionally, the hostels have a common room, an indoor games room, and a gym.
The buildings are old given the time they were built, yet the facilities are decent. First-year students are allotted triple occupancy rooms while some are allotted double. This depends on the hostel you are assigned as each hostel has different maps and infrastructure. A typical room in an IIT Delhi has:
All these basic amenities make students stay comfortable. After all, hostel life is all about making memories and new friends.
The general answer is yes. AIIMS hostels do provide separate rooms for students. But this does not apply to every AIIMS.
For example, AIIMS Delhi and AIIMS Raebareli provide separate rooms but AIIMS Raipur doesn’t. The 1st year students have to share rooms with 3-4 other students.
So it all depends on which AIIMS hostel you are in.
I will give you some details about the boys’ and girls’ hostels at VMMC.
There are two boys’ hostels and one girls’ hostel at VMMC. The two boys’ hostels are- Old Boys’ Hostel and New Boys’ Hostel. The hostels offer AC facilities, and you can decorate your rooms as per your wish.
There is no curfew system in the hostels. A water cooler and purifier are available for each floor, and you’ll get an uninterrupted power supply. Local students have to wait for months before getting a hostel room.
Let me tell you about these hostels in detail-
Old Boys’ hostel and Girls’ Hostel:
New Boys’ Hostel-
The VMMC hostels are quite good, and the campus is filled with greenery. You will enjoy your hostel life at this college.
Gautam Buddha University, Noida is a State Government University with a huge campus in Greater Noida.
Faculty:
Hostel:
Placements:
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.
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.