A friend of mine used to stay at the Mandela Hostel. It had attached bathrooms and laundry service as well. The hostel is costly and the quality of food at the hostel is also good.
The features of Mandela Hostel and Vivekananda Hostel are:
The atmosphere of the Mandela Hostel is calm mainly because students of different states live and mingle among themselves. Vivekananda Hostel is for the freshers which give it a very warm and friendly atmosphere.
Firstly, the hostel fees at BHU vary from course to course. So all I can do is give you a rough estimate through the information I got from my sister who pursued B.Sc from BHU.
Hostel Fees
Mess Charges:
Usually, there are 2 diets a day and on Sundays, there is only one diet. But the Sunday meal is special so it is counted as a double diet. So the approximate price stands at INR 80-100 per day.
If you skip the meal or go home then you can tell Mess Maharaj and you won’t be charged.
One of my seniors from school used to be a student of Sharda University and from what she has told me, the university has very good campus and the hostel facilities are some of the best he has come across. She spent a week thereafter graduation. Some of the features are:
Greater Noida is developed and if you are an outsider it would be a good idea if you take the hostel right after admission. The infrastructure of the university is amazing and there are AC/non AC rooms in the hostels as well. In addition to that, there are attached as well as common washrooms for the students. The hostels have laundries too where the first few washes are free for the students.
The first-year students at Manipal University don’t get to choose their blocks. They are only given two choices namely B1/B2 and B7. B1 and B2 are the oldest blocks of the university and usually accommodate freshers. B7 on the other hand is the newest boys' block.
If you ever get the chance to choose one between the two, I would suggest choosing B7. This block has been constructed recently and has brand-new infrastructure and facilities. Moreover, this block is closest to the mess, the gym. It also has amazing sports facilities.
So go for B7 unless you want to be under the guidance of your seniors. In that case, you can go for B1 or B2.
After the admission of students in M.Tech at MNNIT Allahabad, the institute allows Raman Hostel for the first-year students, which is situated near Optron Chowk, 600m away from Patel gate of the institute. The points below give a brief overview of the hostel and the facilities provided by the institute in it.
This is the overall condition and facilities provided to M.Tech students in MNNIT Allahabad, which is quite decent with required facilities for students inside the campus.
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.
IIT Ropar offers hostel facilities to students. For the upcoming batch, two students accommodate in one room for first-year and second-year students. For the third-year and fourth-year students, single occupancy rooms are available.
In the past years, four students used live inside a room in the first year. It was a troublesome but memorable phase for students. Double occupancy rooms are preferable better but may become monotonous.
The students used to criticize the four-sharing room at the time of admission, but they lived their lives peacefully with a lot of fun. However, this is not possible for the new batches.
Overall, accommodation is one of the factors among various others for the selection of college.
IPM is a residential program, which means it is compulsory to stay at the IIM Indore hostels while pursuing this course.
A number of assignments and group activities will be given to you in the duration of this course, and as a hostel resident, it will be easier for you to stay back for late hours in the college. The hostels for IPM students have all the necessary facilities, even though you’ll be sharing your room with another person for the first three years.
You’ll enjoy hostel life during your IPM at IIM Indore. This compulsory requirement has been put up by the authorities keeping the best interests of all students in mind.