Campus Life:
The main event everyone waits for is the "GEC Fest," our annual cultural fest usually held in February or March. It’s the one time the strict rules relax a bit, and we have DJ nights and star performances. There’s also a technical fest around the same time with coding competitions and robotics, but honestly, the cultural one is way more hyped.
The library is actually one of the best facilities here. They have a "Book Bank" system where they issue you all the necessary textbooks for the entire semester, so you don't have to spend a penny buying books. They also have a good collection of journals and a digital section, though most of us just use it for the free WiFi and reading room during exams.
The classrooms are spacious and have projectors and whiteboards, but they aren't air-conditioned—only the labs and seminar halls have AC. The benches are comfortable enough for long lectures, but in summer, the non-AC classrooms can get really stuffy.
Sports facilities are decent if you like cricket or volleyball; those courts are always busy in the evenings. There’s a gym in the hostel, but it’s small and the equipment is a bit old. As for clubs, the Cultural Club (music/dance) and the Coding Club are the most active. We don't have a massive student union or political groups, mostly just small social circles that form around these clubs or your hostel wing.
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