Located in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, the Institute of Technical Education and Research – [ITER] operates a robust hostel ecosystem on its urban campus. The institution runs multiple hostels with distinct allocations for boys and girls, accommodating a large mix of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students. The overall living philosophy prioritizes academic focus, comfort, and inclusivity, with a capacity of 1,400+ boys and 2,500+ girls in their respective hostels. Room sharing patterns typically range from double to triple occupancy for juniors, with final-year students often receiving single occupancy rooms. Hostels are equipped with Wi-Fi, dedicated reading halls, laundry services, mess facilities, and sports amenities, supporting a vibrant and holistic campus experience.
- Institute of Technical Education and Research - [ITER] Hostel Overview
- Institute of Technical Education and Research - [ITER] Hostel Fees & Room Categories
- Institute of Technical Education and Research - [ITER] Facilities, Dining & Student Life
- Institute of Technical Education and Research - [ITER] Safety, Health & Policies
- Institute of Technical Education and Research - [ITER] Hostel Allotment & Application
Institute of Technical Education and Research - [ITER] Hostel Overview
ITER Bhubaneswar’s hostel system is designed for substantial capacity, ensuring accommodation for both boys and girls with a structured policy based on year and seniority. Undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD students are all eligible for hostel accommodation, though allotment may prioritize students from distant locations and higher academic years. Generally, single occupancy rooms are reserved for senior or final-year students, while first and second-year students reside in shared rooms.
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Particulars |
Details |
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Total Hostels |
9+ (combined boys & girls) |
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Separate Hostels (Boys/Girls) |
Boys: 3+ / Girls: 5+ |
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Typical Occupancy |
Single / Double / Triple |
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Allotment Basis |
Seniority / Distance / Merit |
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Accommodation for PG/PhD |
Available (dedicated floors/blocks) |
Institute of Technical Education and Research - [ITER] Hostel Fees & Room Categories
The hostel fee structure at ITER covers annual room rent categorized by occupancy type, a refundable security deposit, and recurring mess charges. Fees vary based on whether students choose single, double, or triple-sharing rooms. A one-time deposit is collected at admission, while room rent and mess dues are payable yearly or semester-wise. Additional utilities are generally included in the rent, with clear guidelines on extra usage.
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Charge/Category |
Details |
Amount (INR) |
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Security Deposit (Refundable) |
One-time, refundable at end of stay |
INR 10,000 |
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Hostel Rent (Double/Triple Sharing) |
Annual, includes maintenance/utilities |
INR 65,000–75,000 per year |
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Hostel Rent (Single Occupancy) |
Annual, senior/final-year students |
INR 90,000–1,00,000 per year |
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Mess Charges/Advance |
Prepaid, compulsory for residents |
INR 35,000–40,000 per year |
Institute of Technical Education and Research - [ITER] Facilities, Dining & Student Life
Hostel residents benefit from a suite of amenities including campus-wide Wi-Fi, air-conditioned reading rooms, 24x7 security, and regular housekeeping. Mess facilities offer both vegetarian and non-vegetarian menu options, operating on a prepaid basis with capacity to serve 500–600 students per meal sitting and a weekly menu rotation for variety and nutrition. Recreation provisions include common rooms, indoor games, TV lounges, modern gymnasiums, and major sports courts for cricket, football, and basketball. Student clubs, music, and cultural rooms encourage vibrant campus life beyond academics.
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Wi-Fi and dedicated study halls with 150+ seats
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Mess with 600+ seating and veg/non-veg menu shifts
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Full laundry, filtered drinking water, continuous power
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Recreation: gym, music room, common TV lounge, outdoor sports courts
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Security: round-the-clock surveillance & access control
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Facility/Area |
Details |
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Mess Dining |
Veg & non-veg options, prepaid, rotates weekly |
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Study/Reading Hall |
Over 150 seats, AC, open late hours |
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Laundry |
24x7, washing & ironing services |
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Gymnasium |
Modern fitness equipment, open AM/PM |
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Sports Courts |
Basketball, volleyball, football, table tennis |
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Security/Access |
Biometric entry, CCTV coverage |
Institute of Technical Education and Research - [ITER] Safety, Health & Policies
ITER hostels maintain robust security through controlled entry gates, CCTV surveillance, and live-in wardens. Students have access to a campus health center for first aid, as well as ambulance support for emergencies. Key rules include mandatory night entry by 10:00 PM, strict prohibition on alcohol/tobacco, structured visitor permissions, and compulsory leave applications for overnight absences. Quiet hours are enforced during late evenings and exam periods to maintain a conducive environment for study and rest.
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Security: in/out register, CCTV, on-duty wardens
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Medical: 24/7 clinic access, campus ambulance
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Key rules: entry by 10:00 PM, leave pass needed for night outs
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Policy |
Key Point |
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Entry Timings |
In-room by 10:00 PM, gate closes after |
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Visitor Policy |
Visitors allowed during daytime, must sign register |
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Leave Rules |
Written approval from warden for night out |
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Medical Facility |
Campus clinic + ambulance, 24/7 support |
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Prohibited Items |
No alcohol, tobacco, or unauthorized appliances |
Institute of Technical Education and Research - [ITER] Hostel Allotment & Application
Admission to ITER hostels follows a time-bound, structured process. Applicants complete an online or offline form during the notified window, submit required documents, meet criteria based on distance and course year, pay the initial deposit/fee on selection, and complete room possession formalities under warden supervision. Priority is typically given to first-year UG students from outside Bhubaneswar and to senior students for single rooms as available.
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Stage |
What to Do |
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Application |
Submit form via portal during notified window |
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Verification |
Upload/admit required documents (ID, admission letter, photos) |
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Allotment |
Based on seniority, merit, and distance from campus |
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Fee Payment |
Pay deposit and first installment by stated deadline (netbanking/offline) |
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Reporting |
Report in-person for room check-in and inventory |
