The Institute of Bioinformatics and Applied Biotechnology (IBAB) offers hostel accommodations designed to support students' academic and personal needs by providing essential facilities and a safe living environment. The hostel experience at IBAB includes various room options, dining services, recreational amenities, and comprehensive security and health support, making it a practical choice for students seeking convenience and comfort during their studies.
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IBAB – Hostel Fees and Payment Terms
The hostel and dining fees at IBAB are charged on a per semester basis and are non-refundable, even if a student opts to discontinue using the hostel or dining facilities partway through the semester. These fees are subject to change depending on any revisions in government, university, or IBAB policies. All fee payments must be completed via online transaction or NEFT.
IBAB – Accommodation and Room Types
IBAB provides a variety of room configurations to suit different student preferences, including single, double, or triple occupancy rooms. Options may include AC and Non-AC rooms. Each room type is designed to offer adequate space and comfort, catering to individual or shared living arrangements.
IBAB – Hostel Facilities
The hostel premises are equipped with essential amenities to ensure a productive and pleasant stay. Facilities include:
- Wi-Fi connectivity covering all hostel areas
- Common rooms for studying and socializing
- Clean and well-maintained bathrooms
- Laundry services available within the campus
IBAB – Mess and Dining Services
The hostel mess provides nutritious meals to residents, with dining fees included in the semester charges. The mess operates on a pre-paid basis, and students have access to balanced meals throughout the semester. The mess menu is planned to accommodate diverse dietary preferences while maintaining affordability.
IBAB – Recreational and Security Provisions
To support students' well-being, the hostel offers recreational spaces and activities that promote relaxation and social engagement. Security measures are in place including:
- 24/7 security personnel monitoring the premises
- CCTV surveillance in common areas
- Controlled access to hostel buildings for resident safety
IBAB – Health and Medical Support
Health support is integral to the hostel environment, with access to medical assistance as needed. This includes periodic health check-ups and arrangements for emergency medical care to ensure students’ health and safety during their stay.