Is it safe joining IIM Jammu unlike NIT Srinagar?

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Raktim Tarafdar Posted On - Sep 19, 2023

Yes, IIM Jammu is safe for students. There are various reasons for making IIM Jammu a safe campus for learning:

  • Location: IIM Jammu is located on Canal Road Nawabad, Cantonment, Jammu, Jammu, and Kashmir. It is just 4.8 km away from Jammu Tawi railway station. Being located in the heart of Jammu city there is no fear, no threat, no militancy, no strikes, and no tension of bomb blast. You can get good coaching, a good atmosphere, and good and pleasant weather.
  • Secured campus: The security staff continuously monitor through the surveillance system. They responsibly supervise patrolling around the campus to prevent and detect signs of intrusions and ensure the security of doors, windows, and gates.
  • Secured accommodation for students: The hostels at IIM Jammu are fully secured blocks with armed guards and no one is allowed to enter without proper verification.

So it can be concluded that IIM Jammu is a safe campus. The institution has implemented several measures to ensure the safety and security of its students, faculty, and staff. Students can focus on their studies and extracurricular activities without worrying about their safety.

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Anaya Posted On - Dec 31, 2022
Lived in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir

Considering the general opinion, IIM Jammu is way safer than NIT Srinagar. Some reasons that support this opinion are 

  • Less terrorism in comparison to NIT Srinagar 
  • The climate is almost similar to Delhi with minimal snowfall 
  • Curfews are imposed rarely only during serious situations
  • The president's rule does not affect the education here.

On the other hand, NIT Srinagar 

  • has frequent cases of fights among students 
  • has a sort of anti-Indian environment 

The only drawback of IIM Jammu is that it just has a temporary campus whereas NIT Srinagar has been established for years.

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