The hostel facilities at NID Assam are designed to provide students with a comfortable, secure, and engaging living environment. With dedicated support for dining, health, counselling, and extra-curricular activities, hostel life at NID Assam encourages personal growth, academic focus, and holistic development.
NID Assam - Room Types and Accommodation
NID Assam provides separate hostels for boys (~450) and girls (~200) on shared occupancy, allocated annually based on Academic Office criteria. Rooms are furnished with basic amenities, study spaces, and storage, promoting a collaborative and comfortable living environment. Students are responsible for their personal belongings, and the institute does not cover lost or damaged items. Those preferring private arrangements can opt for nearby PG or rented accommodations. Each hostel is managed by a warden overseeing daily operations and enforcing rules. Facilities include mess services, clean drinking water, and Wi-Fi, ensuring a safe and convenient campus life.
NID Assam - Mess and Dining Arrangements
The Student Mess at NID Assam is run on a contractual basis, monitored by a Students’ Mess Committee. Hostel residents are required to subscribe to mess facilities, with charges collected along with semester fees at the start of each term. The mess ensures a variety of nutritious meals for students, supporting a balanced campus life.
NID Assam - Security and Safety Measures
Student safety is given priority through robust measures that include:
- Round-the-clock security personnel stationed within the hostel premises.
- Extensive CCTV coverage across common areas to monitor activity and prevent unauthorized access.
- Strict entry and exit protocols for visitors and residents.
NID Assam - Medical and Health Support
NID Assam provides basic medical support through a campus dispensary where a doctor is available for consultations at specific times. While there are no hospitalization facilities on campus, emergencies can be referred to nearby government hospitals. All medical expenses are borne by students, and hostel wardens must be informed in case of health issues, especially during night emergencies.
