The
accent of student activities
on campus is to provide an invigorating
and creative environment, which
promotes independent thinking
and introspection, and leads
the young students to become
more aware of the consequence
of their own actions.
This enables them to weave a
pattern of life which equips
them to stand up to the many
pressures of community living,
to train them in the making
of inferences in everyday situations,
to help them derive greater
insight into their personal
relationships and to arouse
in them a sensibility of aesthetic
experience.
Excellent facilities for residence,
co-curricular activities, sports
and games, recreation, shopping,
etc. have been provided to the
students on campus. Special
efforts are made to promote
student-teacher interaction.
Counselling and Student Support
services have been provided
to assist students during their
stay on IIT campus, from the
initial process of assimilation
up to their graduation from
the Institute.
Halls
of Residence
The
ten Student Hostels at IIT Delhi
are named after the mountain
ranges of India. The eight Boys'
Hostels and two Girls' Hostels
house around 5000 IITians.
Jwalamukhi
Aravali
Nilgiri
Karakoram
Kumaon
Satpura
Shivalik
Vindhyachal
Zanskar
Himadri
Hostel (for Girls)
Kailash
Hostel (for Girls)
Halls
of Residence
The
ten Student Hostels at IIT Delhi
are named after the mountain
ranges of India. The eight Boys'
Hostels and two Girls' Hostels
house around 5000 IITians.
Jwalamukhi
Aravali
Nilgiri
Karakoram
Kumaon
Satpura
Shivalik
Vindhyachal
Zanskar
Himadri
Hostel (for Girls)
Kailash
Hostel (for Girls)
Each
Hostel is self-contained with
amenities such as Library and
Reading Room, Recreation Room,
Lounge and Dining Hall with
Mess. Each Hostel has a Computer
Room with state-of-the-art computing
facilities.
Temporary residence may also
be provided in the apartments
on campus, viz., Indraprastha
and New Vindhyachal Apartments.
Student
Affairs Council (SAC)
The
Student Affairs Council is a
joint Student-Faculty Senate
Committee dealing with overall
policy formulation, co-ordination
and review of student affairs
of non-academic nature. The
Director of the Institute is
the Chairman of the Council.
The Dean of Students is its
Vice-Chairman. Its members include
the Deputy Directors, the Dean
(UGS) and the Dean (PGS&R),
two Senate nominees, one House
Master, Presidents of all Boards
/ Committees recognised by the
SAC, past two Wardens, past
Dean of Students, Assistant
Registrar (Student Affairs),
General Secretaries of the Boards/Committees
recognised by the SAC, past
two General Secretaries of the
SAC, representatives from Hostels
and general bodies of M.Sc./M.Tech/MBA/Research
Scholars/Married Research Scholars/Day
Scholars. The council controls
the budget and co-ordinates
the activities of the various
student organisations like the
Boards for Recreational and
Creativities, Sports, Hostel
Management, Student Publications
and Student Welfare. It also
works to promote the student
interests and endeavours to
create healthy traditions in
campus life.
The
Council has a Co-ordinating
Committee consisting of the
Director, Dean of Students,
Presidents and General Secretaries
of various boards, the General
Secretary of the Council, and
the Assistant Registrar (Student
Affairs). The Council has an
Executive Committee to take
executive decisions. The Dean
of Students is the Chairman
and its members include the
Associate Dean of Students,
three SAC nominees and the General
Secretary, SAC as the convenor.
The Student Affairs Council
is governed by its own constitution.
There
are several awards instituted
for different activities within
the hostel as well as outside
to improve the life in IIT.
One such award is Alumni Award
for best Community Services
which is presented to the student
contributions to the improvement
of the IIT community life.
In
addtion to this there are several
other awards like Best House
Secretary, Best Mess Secretary,
Best Maintenance Secretary etc.
All these are presented annually.
The Council has recently formed
a Student's Coorporative Society
which runs a Stationary Store
and provides stationary items
to the students at no loss no
profit basis. The Society has
also started running an authorised
two-wheeler parking stand, allowing
willing students to have a two-wheeler
vehicle during their stay at
IIT after paying the nominal
fee.
Co-curricular
Activities
I.I.T.
Delhi provides a full measure
of opportunity to students for
co-curricular pursuits. Through
several student-directed activities
a student participates actively
in the many-sided life of the
Institute community. He/She
pursues his/her intellectual
and aesthetic horizons far beyond
the realm of the calssroom experience,
and he expands his/her interests
and forms new relationships.
The co-curricular activities
have four wings: Board for Recreational
and Creative Activities (BRCA),
Board for Sports Activities
(BSA), Board for Student Publications
(BSP), and Board for Students
Welfare (BSW). In addition,
there are the National Service
Scheme (NSS) National Cadet
Corps (NCC) and the National
Sports Organisation.
Students'
Activity Centre
The
Students' Activity Centre is
the nerve centre of all student
activities on the campus. With
a moat on one side and a high
stone-wall on the other, the
Students' Activity Centre recalls
to the visitors memories of
an ancient fort. The Centre
comprising a Club Building,
Gymnasium Hall, Swimming Pool,
Amphitheatre, Music Rooms, Hobbies
Workshop and a large Dark Room,
caters to various hobbies of
the students. They have a place
to paint, to sculpt or to tinker
with the radio. There are committee
rooms where they can hold formal
or informal meetings and a large
marble-floored hall for exhibitions.
On the first floor of the Centre,
students have facility to play
billiards.
The large gymnasium hall is
over 10 m. high where the students
have a place for badminton in
inclement weather or to engage
themselves in gymnastics. The
Institute has a 16-exercise
multigym. A large swimming pool
with clean blue water makes
their campus life cool in summer.
The swimming pool is indeed
the most popular sport for students
during the hot summer. The pride
of the Centre is its huge Amphitheatre
which can accommodate 2,000
persons. With a magnificent
stage and attached green rooms
it is perhaps one of the finest
of its kind in the country.
Students'
Canteens
There
are two canteens for the students
:one in Hostel area just opposite
to Aravali Hostel and the other
located infront of Library across
the road.The hostel area canteen
is open normally from 4 p.m.
till midnight. The other canteen
runs during the Institute working
hours. Working of both the canteens
is looked after by the canteen
cell of the Board of Hostel
Management. There are Coffee
and Cold drinks vending machines
in the Institute.
Book
Shop
For
the benefit of the student community,
there is a book shop situated
in hostel area. Another bookshop
is being planned in the academic
area. There are a number of
xeroxing facilities like one
in the Library and two in the
academic area.
Recreational
& Creative Activities (RCA)
The
Institute offers excellent opportunities,
covering a very wide range,
to its students to participate
in recreational and creative
activities. Students interested
in drama, music or indoor games
can join the Dramatics Club,
Music Club or Indoor Sports
Club. Students who wish to pursue
hobbies can find creative expression
for their interests by participation
in Photography Society, Fine
Arts Society, Hobbies Society
and Publicity Cell. Opportunities
for literacy expression are
offered by English Debating
and Literacy Club, Hindi Samiti
and Quizzing Club.The Film Series
Committee organises regular
shows of feature films whereras
the Lecture Series Committee
organizes lectures by eminent
persons on topics of student's
interests. Generally , the activities
organised include inter-house
and inter-college competitions.
An annual inter-college cultural
festival "Rendezvous"
is organised to encourage interaction
between various colleges and
to promote competitions of high
standard.
Teams from a large number of
colleges and institutes all
over the country participate
in this annual event which comprises
competitions in dramas, music,
debate, quiz, art, etc. Through
these extra-curricular activities,
the growth and development of
the total personality of a student
is ensured.
These multifarious activities
are co-ordinated by the RCA
Board, a constituent body of
the Student Affairs Council.
The Board comprises students
and faculty members. It is governed
by its own Constitution.
Sports
and Games
The
Institute lays considerable
emphasis on student participation
in various outdoor and indoor
games. The students are encouraged
to participate in games and
sports activities which cover
athletics (men and women), badminton
(men and women), basketball
(men and women), cricket, football,
gliding, gymnastics, hiking
and mountainee-ring, hockey,
judo, kabaddi, squash, table
tennis (men and women), tennis,
volleyball, yoga, weightlifting,
multi-gym, swimming and water-polo.
These activities make the leisure
hours of students profitable.
Emphasis is laid on mass participation
by the students. Well laid out
fields are available on the
campus. A cricket field, a hockey
and a football ground, volleyball
and basket-ball courts (flood
lit), six tennis courts (one
of these flood-lit), tennis
parctice wall, table tennis
tables (one in each hostel),
three squash courts, one badminton
hall, a swimming pool, weightlifting/weight
training apparatus, a stadium
with standard athletics track
and ancillary arrangements for
athletics are the facilities
available to the students. The
Institute is affiliated with
the local federations in almost
all the games to give outlet
to the students for participation
in different games outside the
campus. Well qualified Sports
Officer assisted by physical
training instructors are on
the staff to help the students
in developing their interest
in the games and preparing them
to acceptable standards. The
various sports activities are
organised both at the hostel
and Institute level. Each hostel
has a sports secretary and a
captain for every game and each
hostel is represented on the
Board for Sports Activities.
Inter-hostel competitions and
tournaments are arranged in
all games and sports activities.
The Institute teams in swimming,
water polo, cricket, hockey,
football, volleyball, basketball
(men and women), table tennis
(men and women), tennis, badminton
(men and women), weightlifting
and athletics (men and women),
participate in the Inter-IIT
Sports Meet, Inter-University/Inter-College
tournaments, local tournaments
and other open competitions.
The sports activities are directed
by the Board for Sports Activities
(BSA). One faculty member is
associated with each game/activity
and the President, BSA is Chairman
of the Board. All the faculty
members associated with the
games, Sports Officer, Captains,
Vice-Captains and hostel sports
secretary are members of the
Board. The Board is responsible
for laying down policies and
programmes for different activities
of the Sports Unit.
Those who excel in any sports
activities like inter IIT Sports
Meet are given various certificates,
prizes and awards including
IIT Delhi Blazers & Blues.
Departmental
Professional Societies
Most
of the Departments/Centres have
professional societies managed
by the faculty and students
in order to promote academic
intersts. Some of the details
of the student activities can
be found from the synonymous
menu item on the left.
Medical
Facilities
The
Institute has a hospital centrally
situated in the campus. It provides
facilities for OPD treatment
and admissions. It has a Pathology
Lab. providing facilities for
blood, urine, stool examination
and biochemical tests, equipped
with a semi-auto analyser. The
X-ray Department undertakes
routine radiography. There is
a Physiotherapy Unit with modern
equipments. The Dental Unit
provides dental facilities by
dental surgeon and technician.
It has separate dental X-ray
machine. The Elcectrocardiogram
( ECG) facility is also available.
A small Intensive Care Unit
(ICU) has been started with
bed side ECG monitor, Cardiac
defibrillator etc. Nebuliser
for aerosol therapy is available
in emergency for patients who
come in acute attack of Bronchial
Asthma.