The Cluster Innovation Centre (CIC), established in 2011 under the aegis of the University of Delhi, is located at GC Narang Road within the University Stadium building on Delhi University's North Campus. As a specialized center focused on innovation-driven education with programs like B.Tech (IT and Mathematical Innovations), BA (Hons.), and M.Sc., CIC operates within the broader University of Delhi hostel infrastructure rather than maintaining separate dedicated hostel facilities. Students admitted to CIC are typically accommodated through the University of Delhi's centralized hostel system, which serves the various colleges and centers across North Campus. The allocation follows the university's standard procedures, with students residing in hostels managed by the university administration on the 67-acre campus that houses CIC.
- Cluster Innovation Centre - [CIC] Hostel Overview
- Cluster Innovation Centre - [CIC] Hostel Fees & Room Categories
- Cluster Innovation Centre - [CIC] Facilities, Dining & Student Life
- Cluster Innovation Centre - [CIC] Safety, Health & Policies
- Cluster Innovation Centre - [CIC] Hostel Allotment & Application
Cluster Innovation Centre - [CIC] Hostel Overview
CIC students are integrated into the University of Delhi's hostel framework, which provides separate accommodation for male and female students across multiple hostels on North Campus. Room allocation is generally based on merit, distance from home, and year of study, with senior students sometimes receiving priority for single occupancy rooms. The hostels accommodate undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students, with capacity distributed across the university's residential infrastructure.
Particulars | Details |
Total Hostels | Integrated with DU hostel system |
Separate Hostels (Boys/Girls) | Yes, managed by University of Delhi |
Typical Occupancy | Double / Triple (Single for final years) |
Allotment Basis | Merit/Distance/Seniority |
Accommodation for PG/PhD | Available through DU hostel system |
Cluster Innovation Centre - [CIC] Hostel Fees & Room Categories
Hostel fees for CIC students follow the University of Delhi's standard fee structure, which includes components such as admission charges, security deposit (refundable), hostel rent varying by room occupancy, and mess charges or advance. The academic program fees are separate, with the B.Tech program costing INR 40,000 per year, BA (Hons.) and M.Sc. programs at INR 22,375 per year, and PhD programs at INR 4,450 per year. Hostel charges are additional and depend on the specific hostel assigned and room type allocated. Students should expect to pay deposits at the time of admission and recurring charges on a semester or annual basis.
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Charge/Category |
Details |
Amount (INR) |
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Security Deposit |
Refundable at course completion |
INR 5,000–10,000 |
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Hostel Rent (Double Occupancy) |
Per semester |
INR 3,000–6,000 |
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Hostel Rent (Triple Occupancy) |
Per semester |
INR 2,500–5,000 |
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Hostel Rent (Single Occupancy) |
Per semester (senior students) |
INR 6,000–10,000 |
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Mess Advance |
Adjustable against monthly bills |
INR 8,000–12,000 |
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Hostel Maintenance |
Annual charge |
INR 1,000–2,000 |
Cluster Innovation Centre - [CIC] Facilities, Dining & Student Life
The University of Delhi hostel facilities serving CIC students provide essential amenities including Wi-Fi and LAN connectivity, common study rooms, laundry services, and regular housekeeping. The mess facilities operate on both prepaid and monthly billing models, offering vegetarian and non-vegetarian meal options with diverse menus that typically rotate weekly. Students can access the Delhi University Sports Complex adjacent to CIC's campus location, which features courts for badminton, basketball, tennis, and other sports. The 67-acre campus area includes recreational spaces, reading rooms, and facilities for cultural activities. CIC's unique emphasis on innovation extends to student life, with opportunities for participation in the Design Innovation Centre (DIC), Technology Business Incubator programs, workshops, and collaborative projects with industry partners. The campus is well-connected via Vishwavidyalaya metro station on the Yellow Line, facilitating easy access to Delhi's broader metropolitan area.
Wi-Fi/LAN connectivity across hostel premises with study room facilities
Mess operations with vegetarian and non-vegetarian options on monthly billing or prepaid basis
Access to university sports complex with multiple courts and gymnasium facilities
Common rooms, recreation areas, and cultural spaces for student activities
Proximity to CIC's innovation labs, workshops, and incubation facilities
Cluster Innovation Centre - [CIC] Safety, Health & Policies
Security measures at University of Delhi hostels include gated entry points with security personnel, surveillance systems, and resident wardens who oversee hostel operations and student welfare. Medical support is available through the university health center, which provides basic healthcare services, and ambulance facilities for emergencies. Key regulations include entry timings typically by 10:00 PM on weekdays and slightly extended hours on weekends, visitor policies that restrict guest access to designated areas during specified hours, and quiet hours to ensure a conducive study environment. Students must obtain leave approvals from wardens for extended absences. Prohibited items generally include alcohol, illegal substances, and unauthorized electrical appliances that pose safety hazards. The hostel administration emphasizes maintaining discipline, mutual respect among residents, and adherence to university guidelines to foster a safe and productive living environment.
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24/7 security with gated access and surveillance monitoring
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Resident wardens available for student support and grievance redressal
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University health center with basic medical facilities and emergency ambulance services
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Strict entry timings and visitor regulations to ensure student safety
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Policy |
Key Point |
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Entry Timings |
Typically by 10:00 PM (weekdays), extended hours on weekends |
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Visitor Policy |
Restricted to designated areas during specified hours with prior permission |
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Medical Support |
University health center and ambulance services available |
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Leave Approval |
Required from warden for overnight or extended absences |
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Prohibited Items |
Alcohol, illegal substances, unauthorized electrical equipment |
Cluster Innovation Centre - [CIC] Hostel Allotment & Application
The hostel application process for CIC students is integrated with University of Delhi's centralized admission and accommodation procedures. After securing admission through CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for undergraduate and postgraduate programs or NET scores for PhD programs, students can apply for hostel accommodation through the university portal during designated application windows. Priority is given based on distance from home, merit, and availability. Required documents typically include admission confirmation, identity proof, category certificates if applicable, and photographs. Fee payment follows university schedules with deadlines communicated through official channels.
Stage | What to Do |
Application | Apply through DU portal during announced window after admission confirmation |
Verification | Submit admission proof, identity documents, category certificates, and photographs |
Allotment | Based on merit, distance from home, and availability; priority for outstation students |
Fee Payment | Pay security deposit and semester charges by specified deadline through online or offline modes |
Reporting | Complete room possession formalities, inventory check, and warden registration |
