Introduction
Located in Bangalore, Karnataka, the Institute of Health Management Research - [IIHMR] offers a professionally managed hostel setup for its full-time students. The campus includes separate hostels for boys and girls, ensuring comfort, safety, and a conducive environment for both study and campus life. Hostels primarily offer double sharing rooms with attached bathrooms, catering mostly to outstation PGDM students, with a few seats open to local applicants if space permits. Amenities such as Wi-Fi, round-the-clock power backup, laundry, and 24/7 caretaker support aim to promote a healthy balance of academic focus and community living for IIHMR’s residential cohort.
- Institute of Health Management Research - [IIHMR] Hostel Overview
- Institute of Health Management Research - [IIHMR] Hostel Fees & Room Categories
- Institute of Health Management Research - [IIHMR] Facilities, Dining & Student Life
- Institute of Health Management Research - [IIHMR] Safety, Health & Policies
- Institute of Health Management Research - [IIHMR] Hostel Allotment & Application
Institute of Health Management Research - [IIHMR] Hostel Overview
The IIHMR Bangalore hostel system is structured to accommodate the needs of postgraduate cohorts, with capacity tailored towards the current student intake. Hostel allocation is governed by first-come, first-served policy, prioritizing non-local students. Separate hostels for male and female students enhance both privacy and security, and all rooms are twin-sharing with attached baths and well-furnished for modern academic life. Hostel allotment is predominantly for PGDM students, with single and triple-occupancy rooms not part of the standard offering.
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Particulars |
Details |
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Total Hostels |
2 |
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Separate Hostels (Boys/Girls) |
Yes |
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Typical Occupancy |
Double |
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Allotment Basis |
First Come, First Served |
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Accommodation for PG/PhD |
Primarily PG (PGDM) |
Institute of Health Management Research - [IIHMR] Hostel Fees & Room Categories
IIHMR Bangalore hostels operate on a straightforward annual fee structure inclusive of lodging and boarding (3 meals daily). The standard room category is double sharing (non-AC) with attached bath, and rates are uniform across genders. Fees cover basic utilities, security, and housekeeping. Students are advised to check for updates each session and note that refundable deposits may be required additionally.
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Charge/Category |
Details |
Amount (INR) |
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Hostel Fee (Double Sharing, Non-AC) |
Per student, per academic year, includes meals |
INR 90,000 per year |
Institute of Health Management Research - [IIHMR] Facilities, Dining & Student Life
Hostel residents at IIHMR Bangalore benefit from a comprehensive amenities suite designed to facilitate both academic progress and personal wellbeing. Essential facilities include Wi-Fi connectivity, attached bathrooms, beds, study desks, and individual wardrobes. Dining services feature a mess with a three-meal system—breakfast, lunch, and dinner—generally on a fixed, rotational menu. Recreational infrastructure highlights TV/common rooms, indoor play areas, and robust security, supporting a well-rounded campus experience. Laundry access and reverse osmosis (RO) drinking water contribute to daily comfort, while regular housekeeping and 24/7 power backup support academic continuity.
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Rooms: Double sharing, attached bath, bed, table, chair, wardrobe
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Wi-Fi, 24/7 power backup, CCTV, on-site caretakers
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Dining: Mess serves vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals on fixed menu
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Common room with TV, indoor play area
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Laundry and RO water available in each hostel block
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Facility/Area |
Details |
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Wi-Fi & Power Backup |
Available in both hostels, 24/7 access |
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Room Amenities |
Bed, wardrobe, study desk, attached bathroom, double occupancy |
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Mess Dining |
Three meals/day, veg & non-veg options on rotational menu |
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Laundry |
Common washing machines in both hostels |
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Common Areas |
TV room, common seating, indoor games/play |
Institute of Health Management Research - [IIHMR] Safety, Health & Policies
Student safety at IIHMR Bangalore is prioritized through gated hostels, 24/7 caretaking staff, and CCTV surveillance in common areas. Residents must adhere to defined entry/exit timings (loitering after 9:30 PM is strictly prohibited), and visitor access to hostel areas is tightly regulated. On-site staff and clearly posted hostel rules support a secure, peaceful living environment. In case of health issues, students provide information upon joining and are guided in emergencies. The institute maintains policies on quiet hours, guest access, and hostel property care, and all students must adhere to official guidelines as a condition of residence.
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24/7 security and caretaker presence
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Entry restricted after 9:30 PM
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Visitors/day scholars not allowed in hostel rooms
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Medical information required with application
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Policy |
Key Point |
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Entry/Exit Timing |
Campus loitering after 9:30 PM prohibited |
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Security Protocol |
CCTV surveillance, wardens, secure gated access |
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Visitor Policy |
No day scholars or outsiders in hostel rooms |
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Health & Emergency |
Medical details provided at joining; follow institute procedures for emergencies |
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Leave & Absence |
Prior approval from warden/administration required for all absences |
Institute of Health Management Research - [IIHMR] Hostel Allotment & Application
Applying for hostel accommodation at IIHMR Bangalore involves a multi-step process, typically coordinated before the start of each academic year. Applicants must submit a dedicated hostel application form within the specified timeline. Allotments are then finalized based on priority criteria (non-Bangalore status, application order), verified documentation, and successful fee payment. Students then complete a room checklist upon occupancy, confirming the state of furnishings and signing hostel policy compliance.
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Stage |
What to Do |
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Application |
Fill out hostel application form during the announced window; submit to hostel office/warden |
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Verification |
Provide required documents (ID proof, address, medical details, admission letter, photographs) |
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Allotment |
Rooms allotted on first-come, first-served basis, mostly to non-Bangalore students |
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Fee Payment |
Pay hostel fees promptly as per institute’s stated deadline and accepted modes |
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Reporting |
Complete possession checklist for assigned room, acknowledge hostel rules and regulations |
