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How is IIIT ALLAHABAD Campus?

 

This article will give you a fair idea of the Indian Institute of Information technology, Allahabad. 

Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad is a public university established by MHRD in the year 2000 located in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. It is one of the nineteen Indian Institutes of Information Technology listed by the Ministry of Human Resource Development.  

Admission in the institute is based on rank in JEE Mains, here is list of cut off of opening and closing rank of year 2020 (5th-6th round)
  
                 4-Year B.E./B.Tech. Course
   Electronics and Communication Engineering - Gender Neutral21527738
        Electronics and Communication Engineering - Female Only991713547
Information Technology - Gender Neutral3744278
Information Technology - Female Only34769499
Information Technology-Business Informatics - Gender Neutral30974651
Information Technology-Business Informatics - Female Only1006210571
Coming to campus view now, 

Main Entrance Gate (Gate No. 2) 

(Image Source: Google)

Campus Tour

Let’s start the campus tour from the Boy’s Hostel for first-year students, which was built recently and is the biggest and best of all 5 boys hostels.

Here is a view from the fresher's hostel (BH-5) top floor :


Outer View

Inside View

Hostel Mess

Hostel Room


Girls Hostel

Outer View

Inside View

Room

Mess

There is only one common mess for all three girls' hostel in GH3.

There is also a gym for girls in GH3, in case anyone wants to use it. Timings are similar to BH5 gym timings that I mentioned above.


Moving to the campus, 

Front View

Back View

The building can be broadly divided into 3 wings -

  1. Left-Wing - It has mainly the Council of Wardens (COW) office and DUGC office.
  2. Central-Wing - It has the board room and admin auditorium where all the important college meetings and official presentations take place.
  3. Right-Wing - It has the Admission, Assessment & Award (AAA) department office and finance office.
  • Main Auditorium

There are 3 buildings for conducting classes and labs on Campus - CC1, CC2, CC3.
    • CC1 - Here, most of the advanced labs for ECE Department are located like Electronic Workshop Lab, SMT Lab, Microwave Lab, VLSI Lab, Robotics Lab, etc. 
    • CC2 - The New Gen IEDC Lab is located in CC2, where students can work on their Start-Up Idea and Projects under College Guidance. 
    • CC3 - Here, most of our classes and lab goes on during the first year. Also, the computer labs in CC3, are open for all students 24x7.

CC3

View from CC3:

  • Also, there is a Lecture Theater, where most of the Management Studies classes take place.
  • Library

Inside View of Library


Then you have the Main Campus Ground

  • Also, there is a Clock Tower in IIIT Allahabad whose construction was finished recently.

(Image Source: Google Maps)

  • There is a Students Activity Center (SAC) where rooms of all cultural clubs are there and also there’s a gym, table tennis room and billiards/snooker room for recreation purposes.
  • Also, We have Amul and Nescafé outlets on campus, apart from a few other shops like Old Canteen, a stationery shop, a fruits and juice shop, etc.
  • There is a Cafeteria in college, but its tender is not renewed for the last 1–2 years. So, it has been temporarily closed since then. :(
  • We also have a Health Center and NCC Office within the campus.
  • For other sports, there is a basketball court, tennis court and swimming pool, apart from the main ground.
Here are few more college images :

Pavilion (Main Ground)

Rock Garden (in front of Main Admin building)

CC-3

(These Images are taken from Thunderbolt AMS Album - EXPLORACION'19, a campus photography contest organized by the College Photography Society last year. You can check out them for more images here - EXPLORACION'19 | Facebook)

IIIT Allahabad Tower (Water Tank)

CC3 Side View

Temple in College

Faculty Area Road

Small Ground (in front of Clock Tower)


Pc: some images are taken from quora and google.

Hope you find this article helpful and work harder to get into IIIT Campus.

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