Amity University offers various hostel accommodation options designed to meet the diverse needs of students. The hostels provide multiple room types, ranging from non-AC to AC rooms with different sharing capacities. Students can expect well-structured fee systems, secure and comfortable living environments, and essential amenities to support their academic and personal well-being throughout the academic year.
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AU – Hostel Fees and Room Types
Room Type | Sharing Capacity | Air Conditioning | Annual Hostel Fees (INR) |
Old Hostel with Common Toilets | 4 Seater | Non-AC | 42,000/- |
Standard Hostel | 6 Seater | Non-AC | 63,000/- |
Standard Hostel | 3 Seater | Non-AC | 1,05,000/- |
Standard Hostel | 6 Seater | AC | 1,10,000/- |
A one-time refundable security deposit of Rs. 10,000/- is required to be paid at the time of admission, which safeguards the hostel property and amenities.
AU – Facilities and Amenities
The hostel premises are equipped to provide a secure and comfortable stay for students. Facilities generally include:
- Common Toilets in older hostel blocks for 4-seater rooms
- Well-maintained rooms with options for AC and Non-AC environments depending on the room type
- Shared accommodation with 3, 4, and 6-seater arrangements to suit different preferences and budgets
- Mess facilities offering nutritious meals (specific mess charges and menu details are to be confirmed from the hostel administration)
- 24/7 security arrangements including CCTV surveillance and hostel wardens
- Medical support available on-campus to attend to health emergencies and routine care
- Recreation areas for students to relax and socialize
- Wi-Fi connectivity in selected areas to support academic activities
- Laundry services (charges as per hostel rules)
Students are advised to check with the university for updated details on mess fees, laundry costs, and additional facilities as these may vary each academic year.
AU – Safety and Medical Support
Security is a priority in the hostels, with measures such as controlled entry, regular patrolling by security personnel, and monitoring through CCTV cameras to ensure student safety. Medical support services are accessible within the campus or through tie-ups with nearby hospitals, providing timely assistance in case of illness or emergencies.