Living in the hostel at Asia Pacific Institute of Management (AIM) offers students a structured, supportive environment that blends convenience with essential amenities. The hostel is designed to meet the practical needs of students from different backgrounds, with clear fee structures, comprehensive facilities, and daily meal provisions—making it an accessible choice for those seeking an all-inclusive campus experience.
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APIM – Hostel Fee Structure
Room Type | First Year (2025-26) | Second Year (2026-27) | Total (2 Years) |
AC, Double Sharing | Rs. 2,25,000/- | Rs. 2,25,000/- | Rs. 4,50,000/- |
APIM – Room Facilities
- Twin-sharing (double occupancy) rooms are standard, ensuring privacy while fostering a community atmosphere.
- Each room is fully furnished, including a bed, mattress, study table, chair, and almirah.
- 24-hour purified drinking water is available through an R.O. system.
- Students should bring their own bed sheet, pillow cover, blanket, or quilt.
APIM – Mess and Food Services
- The mess provides tea, breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily.
- Vegetarian meals are served regularly.
- Non-vegetarian food is available once a week for those who opt for it.
- Mess facilities are operational only during the academic session.
APIM – Additional Hostel Policies and Information
- Once enrolled, students cannot withdraw from the hostel until the academic year concludes.
- Hostel fees are non-refundable once paid, regardless of the reason for leaving.
- Students are responsible for their own bedding and should plan accordingly.
APIM – What Students Should Know
The AIM hostel is best suited for students seeking a stable, all-inclusive living arrangement close to campus. The AC double-sharing rooms, daily meals, and basic amenities aim to create a comfortable environment for focused academic life. However, students should be aware of the strict non-refundable policy and the need to manage personal bedding. The inclusion of both vegetarian and limited non-vegetarian options in the mess caters to diverse dietary preferences, while the purified water supply and furnished rooms add to day-to-day convenience.
For parents and students comparing options, it’s important to factor in the total two-year hostel cost (Rs. 4,50,000/- for AC double-sharing), plus any additional electricity charges, when budgeting for the AIM experience. The hostel’s structured approach ensures clarity on costs, facilities, and rules, helping families make informed decisions.