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Likes
- The Flexible Timetables
- Accessibility to Labs and other Facilities
- Community
Dislikes
- There was (maybe) a little bit of bias when it comes to appointing part time jobs within the campus, especially with the international Students (Undergraduate only).
- There was maybe one or two things that I disliked as a student but I also knew it's the way Universities operate. There was so much liberty that if you disliked anything, you're probably doing something wrong.
- I stayed on campus and it seemed like the best option (although not the most economical), and it was around 4 Lakhs INR including food (again, depending on the food plan in commons)
- My advice: The Public Transport (mostly buses) is not super expensive, but the Cabs are exponentially higher than the prices in India. So if you are going to work part-time and can time yourself to catch and transfer buses, staying outside would be the cheaper option.
- Although, at the cost of a higher price (pun intended), you can always stay on campus, which is a nice place with all the facilities, including laundry, All types of food, 24/7 food delivery, permission to leave and return anytime as long as you are holding the ID Card, and zero commute between classes because the timetable can be pretty spread out.
- P.S, I Still have Friends there, So feel Free to reach out if anybody is searching for accommodation.

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