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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.
The hostels at AIIMS Bhubaneswar are strong, well built, and well maintained.
The UG and PG hostel rooms are almost equal in dimension but PG hostels are facilitated by attached bathrooms.
Boys will be accommodated as double occupants whereas a 2 BHK flat will be given to 3 girls. After 1 year, you will be provided single rooms.
Once you have the room, it is your responsibility to maintain it and properly take care of it without any damage. You will be provided with all the necessary facilities.
Yes, it is mandatory for all the students to stay in hostels at AIIMS Bhubaneswar. Undergraduate students from MBBS, B.Sc Nursing, and B.Sc Paramedical and postgraduate students i.e. Senior Resident, Junior Resident, Ph.D. Scholars and M.Sc. are eligible for hostel accommodation at AIIMS Bhubaneswar.
Students at AIIMS Bhubaneswar will be assigned a hostel room by default irrespective of the location they stay at. Students with their houses nearby can stay in the hostels on weekdays and go back to their homes on weekends as there aren’t any restrictions on that. For undergraduate students, the admission procedure for hostels is done at the same time along with the admission formalities for the course. Students at AIIMS Bhubaneswar hostels are advised to carry basic items like pillows, bed sheets, buckets, utensils, etc along with them for a comfortable stay at the hostels.
Every room at AIIMS Bhubaneswar hostels is provided with a bed, study table, chair, bookshelf, and almirah/ cupboard. The rooms are equipped with a ceiling fan and plug point in every room.
Only freshers are not allotted single seater rooms at AIIMS Bhubaneswar. The rest of the students are allotted single rooms.
The authorities are somewhat right in allotting shared rooms to first year students. To be away from home for the first time can be very emotionally draining for many students. In such circumstances, having someone around helps them feel connected and happy. Other than that, sharing a room with someone from a different cultural background helps in making them broad-minded and accepting of others’ values. They have someone by their side in a new environment, which is another important benefit of shared rooms.
Thus, not allotting single seater rooms to freshers is a good decision made by the AIIMS Bhubaneswar authorities.
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