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It's a residential campus where all students compulsorily reside on campus and experience the Ivy type education. There are several societies and clubs on campus and students have the liberty to create new clubs with the support of the administration to create infrastructure for the same. There are different centers on campus where real-time research goes on and students can choose to take part. It's a 100 + acre campus with large sports fields, swimming pool, and indoor sports
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The life at campus is great. every year annual fest is conducted in January or February. The students are given all the sports opportunities according to their interest. The classroom are also very good
Life at Ashoka is very happening. A lot is going on on campus which provides a lot of social exposure. Though Ashoka does not support any religious festival celebration you are always free to represent through cultural programs. There are a large number of clubs at Ashoka and you can be a part of any irrespective of what your major is. Ashoka publishes its journal and poetry which you can apply if you have skills. The Ashoka library is one of the most loved places. it is open for 24hours. There are lot many student commons at Ashoka where you can sit and do group study and discussions. The sports complex at Ashoka provides nearly all sports and you can go anytime you wish to for sports. It has a well-laid infrastructure with greenery all around.
Campus life is just an Ivy league college life experience in terms of fests, crowd, connectivity with new people from diverse cultures, extracurriculars, scholarship opportunities for people coming from underprivileged backgrounds. The one-year PG diploma programme named Young India Fellowship is a transformative programme, and it is one of the highest-rated education programs in India. It has various clubs and societies for Film, Art, Music, Photography, etc. The three centres at the university are Centre for Well-Being, Centre for Writing and Communication and Office of Learning Support.
So far I really had an amazing experience at the campus. There are a lot clubs and societies that you can join. Even I am a part of one of the club's here. The crowd here is very diverse and so you get to meet new people, you get exposure and a lot more. The campus life is awesom here. Sports, library, equipments, Wifi availability, you just name it and you will get it.
25 acre campus but one of the best infrastructure in the country. Sports facility, laboratory equipments, library, housekeeping, etc are some of the extraordinary facilities available here. However, the fee is also exorbitant.
The campus is very huge. It includes residential halls as well. The classrooms are spacious and large enough. The mess lawns are also very enticing as well as endearing. There is a sports complex, a football ground, a basketball court and a swimming pool which ensures that students delve into sports as well.
The campus is built upon 25-acres and a new campus is bound to be completed by 2020 on another 25-acres. The university has all the facilities from food outlets to libraries. The hostel is co-Ed but the movement of opposite genders across dorms is restricted as well.
Great campus with accomodation with complete air conditioning, WiFi, a cricket pitch, football field, tennis court, running track, volleyball court, table tennis etc. There's also an individual student counselling centre.
Higher female to male ratios. There are frequent parties going on around. The sports facility is really good and even the dorms are nicely managed with pantries really clean. There is always a bhaiya to clean the rooms and washouroom
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