HOSTEL HANDBOOK – 2024-2025
In Amrita hostels, students get ample opportunity to interact with their peers and get
enriched socially and culturally. The utmost importance is given to inculcate values that
will help the residents to live in harmony with their friends and equip them to develop an
integrated personality which will go a long way in shaping their future. There are eleven
hostels in campus.
THREE GIRLS’ HOSTELS
Mythreyi Bhavanam UG. Students
Gargi Bhavanam PG. Students
Adithi Bhavanam UG/PG Students
Nine BOYS’ HOSTELS
Vasishta Bhavanam II Year UG
Yagnavalkya Bhavanam III year UG
Kashyapa Bhavanam I Year UG
Agasthya Bhavanam III Year UG
Nachiketas Bhavanam
IV Year UG
Sri Vyasa Maharishi Bhavanam
Gauthama Bhavanam All PG & IV Year UG
Kapila Bhavanam MBA Students
Bhrigu Bhavanam International hostel
The total built-up area of the hostels is about 10 lakhs sq. feet. The girls’ hostels can
accommodate around 2100 students and the boys’ hostels can accommodate around 4200
students.
General rules and regulations governing hostel life and administration are included in this
booklet for uniform and transparent handling of various issues. In case of difficulty in
interpretation of any rule or regulation, clarification may be sought from the Chief
Warden. The administration reserves the right to alter the rules and regulations as and
when required.
HOSTEL ADMINISTRATION
The following officers/staff constitute the Hostel administration:
Chief Warden
Faculty Warden (FW) for each hostel
Wardens and Supervisors for each Hostel
Hostels are managed by the Council of Wardens which comprises of the Chief Warden,
Faculty Wardens who are senior faculty members of the University as its members. Each
hostel is managed by a hostel committee headed by a Faculty Warden, who will be a
faculty at the level of Assistant Professor or above and Wardens who are directly in charge
of the students of the hostel to which they are attached. One of the unique features of
Amrita hostels is the mentoring system facilitated through full-time Wardens. Each
Warden is to look after 200/250 students. Wardens will interact with the students under
their care on a dayto-day basis. They will monitor the academic, extracurricular activities
and wellbeing of the residents and counsel them whenever required. The wardens in
proper coordination with the parents and the class advisors act as local guardians of the
students.
Admission & Allotment of Rooms
1. Admission into the Hostel is NOT a right, but a privilege extended’ to facilitate a
peaceful academic environment in the campus, provided the student follows the
rules and regulations of the Hostel.
2. At the time of admission and at the beginning of every academic year, each resident
is required to submit a duly filled-in ‘Hostel Admission’ form available at the link
https://intranet.cb.amrita.edu/?q=node/638. Any change of address/telephone
number of the parent / local guardian, at any point in time, must be promptly
intimated to the hostel office in writing.
3. The hostel and mess fee should be paid before the commencement of each
academic year.
4. Students are generally not permitted to vacate the hostel and stay outside on their
own. However, if for any valid reason, after admission is made to the Hostel or
during the middle of the academic year, if the parent desires to make their own
residential accommodation for his son/daughter to stay with them or with their
relatives outside the campus at their own risk, they should approach the Chief
Warden with a written request in which the local residential address with phone
number, where they intend to stay should be mentioned and take special
permission from the Chief Warden in writing to do so. A permission letter from the
Chairman/Chairperson of the Department to which the student is attached is also
necessary. The identity card possessed by the student should be surrendered to the
hostel office and he/she may apply for a fresh identity card. Additional details are
available from the hostel office.
5. Students will generally be provided with essential furniture and fittings in each
room. Residents of the hostel should ensure that lights & fans are switched off and
their rooms locked when they leave their rooms. Rooms once allotted to the
students for an academic year will not be changed except under special
circumstances with the permission of the Faculty Warden.
6. Warden’s/Hostel authorities may inspect/enter any room, at any time to satisfy
themselves that the students maintain discipline and cleanliness/tidiness/hygiene.
7. The hostel is an integral part of the University. Any act of indiscipline in the hostel
will attract penal action from the hostel administration/University.
8. The student shall vacate the Hostel on completion of the End-semester
examination of the academic year with a grace period of three (3) days only. He/
She shall seek re-admission in the subsequent academic year for continuing
his/her stay in the hostel if required.
Code of Conduct
• All residents are required to maintain high standards of behavior expected of
students at a prestigious university such as ours. They are expected to be courteous
with everyone both inside and outside the campus.
• The student should ensure that he/she always upholds the dignity and reputation
of Amrita University, and he/she shall not do anything directly/indirectly that may
bring discredit/damage to the reputation of Amrita.
• The silent hours in the hostel will be from 11.00 pm to 5.30 am, which should be
observed by all residents.
• All students are required to carry their valid Identity Cards issued to them by the
University.
• The rooms, common areas and surroundings should be kept clean and hygienic.
• The student needs to be regular and punctual during the academic sessions
(Theory/Practical/Special class) in the university and he/she shall not absent
himself/herself from academic sessions and stay back in the hostel room during
such sessions except in case of illness duly recommended by our medical officer.
• Students shall return to the respective Hostels after attending the
academic/nonacademic sessions including late-hour library work, laboratory
practical etc. in the academic blocks and shall remain in the Hostel Rooms allotted
to him/her before 10:00 P.M (9:00 P.M in the case of girls’ students) every day.
• Rooms are allotted to each student on his/her personal responsibility. He/She
should see to the upkeep of the room and its premises. Students should bring to
the notice of the Warden any maintenance work (Civil, Carpentry or Electrical),
needed in their rooms/common areas.
• Students shall occupy the room allotted and he/she shall not change the room
without prior permission or occupy some other room allotted to other residents or
found to be spending most of their time in some other’s rooms under any pretext.
The violation of this rule will be viewed seriously and may entail even expulsion
from the Hostel.
• Every resident of a room is responsible for any damage to the property in the
room/common areas of the hostel premises during his/her occupancy of that
room/hostel and will be required to fund the repair if any. He/she is required to fill
in the inventory of the furniture and other items available and hand over the
furniture & other materials in good condition when he/she changes/vacates the
room/hostel.
• The use of electrical appliances such as immersion heaters, electric
stove/heaters/electric iron/induction cookers is forbidden in any of the rooms
allotted. The electrical wiring in the hostel is not designed for such a heavy load.
• Private cooking in the hostels/student’s room is strictly forbidden. Such
appliances, if found, will be confiscated and will not be returned and disciplinary
action will be initiated.
• The student shall not indulge in non-academic activities such as multi-level
marketing for gains, misusing electronic and communication devices such as
mobile phones or indulging in gambling in any form.
• Playing loud music, dancing or creating objectionable scenarios either by action,
words or creating noise loudly to the level of indecency to disturb co-students are
strictly prohibited.
• The student should not play any musical instruments, MP3 player, or possess
professional video cameras or any other digital devices inside the Hostel premises.
The use of audio systems which may cause inconvenience to other occupants is not
allowed. Bringing such musical/electronic instruments inside the Hostel premises
is a gross violation of the University rules and the prohibited instruments are liable
to be confiscated by teaching/non-teaching staff and will not be returned. Besides,
violation of this rule will entail further disciplinary action against the student.
• Smoking, chewing, or using drugs or narcotic items either in the Hostel premises
or in the University campus is strictly prohibited. If a student is found to be under
the influence of liquor/drugs or in possession of liquor bottles, cigarettes, cigars
tobacco, narcotic substances or other similar items he/she is liable to be sent out
of the Hostel summarily without further enquiry.
• Possession, consumption and distribution of tobacco, alcohol or narcotic drugs in
the University premises are strictly prohibited. If liquor, narcotics or similar
substances are found in any room, all the inmates of that room will be jointly
responsible for the violation, and they shall be summarily expelled from the Hostel
as well as from Amrita University. If any of the above-mentioned items are
found/seized, the student shall not plead ignorance/innocence and he/she will
agree that he/she will be bound by the punishment that is awarded to all the
inmates of that room. He / She shall not challenge the punishment given to all the
inmates of that room jointly. The administration reserves the right to take strict
disciplinary action, amounting to even expulsion at short notice from the hostel
and rustication from the University.
• Any student found to be indulging in undesirable activities such as physical assault,
damage to property etc., will be liable for disciplinary action including expulsion
from the hostel at short notice. The student will be liable to compensate for the
loss/damage to the property as determined by the Hostel authorities. If any
fittings/fixtures in any room are found damaged, the cost of the damage will be
collected from all the residents of the room.
• Residents are required to park the cycles only in the space provided for them in an
orderly manner and lock it properly.
• The use of powered vehicles by students on the campus is banned.
• Residents should not arrange any functions, birthday parties or meetings within
the hostel premises.
• The residents are responsible for the safekeeping of their personal belongings.
They are advised to desist from bringing and keeping ornaments and expensive
items/gadgets in the rooms. Except for minimum cash in hand, money should be
deposited in the bank. They should keep all valuable items such as cash, laptops,
Mobile phones, ATM cards etc., locked. They should also lock the room even when
they are out for a short period. Hostel authorities are not responsible for loss,
theft/damage to any of the personal belongings including cash, mobiles, watches,
laptops etc.
• Residents are expected to be decently dressed when moving around in the hostels,
dining halls and surroundings.
• Birthday celebrations are allowed only with prior permission from the department
class advisor before 8 PM at a specified location on the campus. Birthday
celebrations in the hostel premises is banned.
Ragging is offensive
• Ragging is strictly banned. The student shall not indulge in any form of
ragging/teasing/physically/ verbally hurting other co-students. Involvement in
such ragging/teasing/physical violence/harassing of women students by words or
action will be viewed seriously including expulsion from the Hostel and University
summarily.
• Ragging which is a CRIMINAL & NON-BAILABLE offence is defined in legal
parlance as, “display of noisy, disorderly conduct doing any act which causes or is
likely to cause physical or psychological harm or raise apprehension or fear, shame
or embarrassment to a student in any academic institution and includes:- teasing,
abusing, of playing practical jokes on or causing hurt to such student, or asking the
student to do any act or perform something which such student will not in the
ordinary course be willing to do”.
• Call: Dr. A S. Ramkumar 9944205630 / Dr. K. Bagavinar 8903342204 for
complaints related to ragging
• Freshers are encouraged to report incidents of ragging. Those who do not report
after being subject to or witness to ragging are also liable to be punished.
• When the persons committing or abetting ragging are not identified, collective
punishment could be resorted to as a possible deterrent measure, to ensure
community pressure on the potential perpetrators not to indulge in ragging.
• All senior students, hostellers as well as day scholars, are required to sign an
antiragging undertaking form.
Visitors and Guests
Parents/ Guardians are allowed to visit their wards as per the following timings.
a. Working days: 5:15 pm to 7.30 pm
b. Holidays: 7 am to 7.30 pm
Visitors are not allowed in the hostel after 7.30 pm. Guest of a resident may be permitted
to stay in the hostel on a payment basis with prior permission from the Chief Warden
before arrival. Parents are strongly encouraged to visit the campus and interact with class
advisor’s/hostel wardens periodically.
Issue of Gate Pass
• Residents of the hostels are required to get permission from the Warden through a
computerized Campus Management System (CMS) as and when they want to go
out of the campus. Two gate passes/month are normally given during weekends.
In addition, special gate passes are given during festival holidays and during
vacation.
• On regular working days, students need to apply for a gate pass through CMS to
their respective Class Advisors. Based on the recommendation of the Class Advisor,
the Wardens can sanction the gate pass whereas during holidays the Warden can
sanction the gate pass directly.
• Hostel residents can access the CMS through any computer or their mobile phones
within the campus intranet. A hostel resident can apply for a gate pass indicating
the date and time (In/Out details) to the Warden through CMS. They can check the
status of the applied gate pass (Hostel residents can keep a maximum of two
sanctioned gate passes on his/her account). The system also has an option for them
to cancel the gate pass.
• Residents are permitted to go home during longer weekends. Gate passes should
be applied at least 24 hrs. in advance. A Gate pass is also given to go to the city
during other weekends. However, they are expected to return by the specified time
(Ref. Hostel Timings).
Hostel Mess
● Pure and wholesome vegetarian food is served in buffet-style in the hostels.
● Non-vegetarian food is not permitted anywhere inside the mess halls.
● No diner shall waste food.
● Mess charges are collected as a single annual payment in advance.
● All residents are expected to cooperate with the hostel administration by
conserving water and electricity.
● The student needs to follow the timings of the hostel mess, and table
manners and observe decorum and decency in the mess hall. As a
resident of the Hostel, he/she will wear a clean and decent dress as prescribed
by the Hostel authorities while using the Dining Hall and going out of the
campus. He / She shall not take any food items to the rooms under any pretext.
● Food will not be supplied in the rooms. Residents of hostels are not allowed to take
any food items, cups, saucers, plates, tumblers and other utensils of the hostel
mess, to any place outside the mess hall or to their rooms under any circumstances.
● Residents can entertain their guests/day scholars in ‘staff mess’ / canteens only.
● Hostellers without ID cards are not allowed to enter the mess hall during breakfast
and lunch on working days.
● All diners shall interact with the mess staff in the dining hall in a courteous manner.
Facilities in the Hostels/Campus
Neatly furnished room with one steel cot (6’×2.5’), table, cupboard, and plastic armchair
per student.
• Dedicated library facility within the hostel
• Laundry & ironing facility
• Night canteen in the hostel
• Round-the-clock power supply
• Hot water during early morning hours
• Well-furnished mess halls with a large seating capacity
• Medical supervisors in each hostel attend to medical emergencies
• Round-the-clock clinic with a dedicated medical team on campus
• Mini Stationary store in girls’ hostel
• Power Laundry facility (payment should be made at the beginning of the semester)
• Beauty Salon (Naturals)
Hostel Timings General
Hostel gate open 5.30 am
Breakfast with Morning
Tea 7.00 am – 8.20 am
Lunch 12.15 pm – 2.15 pm
Evening Tea and Snacks 5.15 pm – 5.45 pm
Dinner 7.15 pm – 8.30 pm
Boys' night canteen 9.00 pm – 10.00 pm
3.30 pm –10.00 pm
Girls' canteens (Also 9.30 am – 12.30 pm on
holidays)
City Pass (Late comers will be warned/debarred/ fined)
Boys (Other than I semester) 6.00 am – 9.00 pm
Boys (I semester) 7.00 am – 8.00 pm
Girls 7.00 am – 8.00 pm
Return to Hostel from rest of the campus
Boys 10.00 pm
Girls 8.30 pm
Marking Attendance 10.15 pm to 11.00 pm
Study/Silent hour 11.00 pm to 12 Midnight (own room only)
Sleep time/ Silent hour 12.00 Midnight to 5.00 am (Own room only & Wi-Fi off)
1. Students reporting late from city pass will be warned. Repeated offenders will be
penalized by impounding their next turn of the city pass by the FW.
2. Students entering the hostel after the closure of gates too will attract penalties as
above.
3. Gauthama Bhavanam will close at 12.00 midnight for the benefit of staff/ students
engaged in research, projects etc.
4. Wi-Fi will be turned off from 12 midnight to 5.00 am for all I, II- and III-year
hostels. Students entering other rooms or staying outside of their own rooms
between 10.30 pm - 5.00 am will be reported, investigated for involvement in
unlawful activities and their rooms checked for banned substances within 24Hrs.
Rights of Hostel Administration
1. Any breach of rules will attract enquiry and disciplinary action. The hostel
authorities reserve the right to take direct disciplinary action, amounting to even
expulsion at short notice from the hostel.
2. The Hostel authorities reserve the right to change these rules from time to time
keeping the students informed through general circulars displayed on the hostel
notice boards/intranet.
Personal counselling:
The professional Counselors are available on the campus stationed at Academic Block -1 in
the evening hours available for personal counselling.
• Dr. C.S.Sowndaram, Assistant Professor – Department of Humanities/Professional Counsellor
(9443922382), [email protected]
• Dr.S.A.Rajalakshmi, Assistant Professor – Department of Humanities/Professional
Counsellor (9566919563), [email protected]
Contact Information of Hostel Authorities
Chief Warden
Dr. K. Bagavinar
[email protected] / 0422 2685510/5511
Hostel Name Faculty Wardens Wardens
Kashyapa Bhavanam
[email protected] 0422 2685316
9443251227
[email protected] Vasishta Bhavanam Dr. S. Adarsh, - ECE 0422 2685974
[email protected] [email protected] Kapila Bhavanam 9486140284
0422-2685977
[email protected] Yagnavalkya Bhavanam
0422-2685305
[email protected] Mr.Rajesh C. B - ECE
Nachiketas Bhavanam 0422-2685307
[email protected] 9600521483 [email protected]
Sri Vyasa Maharishi Bhavanam 0422-2685309
[email protected]
Gauthama Bhavanam
0422-2685970
Mr. V.V. Sajith Variyar,- CEN [email protected]
Bhrigu Bhavanam [email protected] 0422-2686831
9497188959
[email protected]
Agasthya Bhavanam
0422-2685971
Ms. G. Radhika, CSE [email protected]
[email protected] 0422-2685311
Mythreyi Bhavanam 9487117325
Dr. Sreeranjini K S, Maths [email protected]
[email protected] 0422-2685313
Gargi Bhavanam 9566560036
Ms.K.B.Aswathi, ASCOM
[email protected]
[email protected]
Adithi Bhavanam 0422-2686313
9995880964