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Is outing allowed in IIT?

Is outing allowed in IIT?

If a resident wishes to stay out after 11.00 p.m. for any other purpose, she has to take prior permission of the Warden. First year students are not allowed to be outside the hostel after 9.00 p.m. for any reason without specific and prior approval of Warden and making proper entries in the register.

Can we study in IIT without staying in hostel?

It is not compulsory at all. While studying in any IIT, you can take any other hostel, room or PG etc., as per your wish. If you live near IIT-Delhi you need not to live in IIT-Delhi hostel. While studying in any IIT, you can take any other hostel, room or PG etc., as per your wish.

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Are visitors allowed in IIT Madras?

IIT Madras is a closed campus, security will not allow you in unless you know someone on the inside.

Can I visit the IIT Madras campus at night?

IIT Madras is a closed campus, security will not allow you in unless you know someone on the inside. You could ask one of the many students that stroll about during the evening, most would not mind 🙂 Problem with this answer? I don’t think you can visit without an invitation.

How are the laboratories at IIT Madras?

The laboratories, research centres and centres of excellence at IIT Madras campus are the places where students attain practical knowledge in various domains such as engineering, sciences etc. The research facilities at IIT Madras are world-class, and the institute has always been successful in delivering quality research output.

Is it necessary to know someone in IITs to enter?

Hey, its necessary to know someone in IIT . It could be student or staff or alumni . They surely allow cycles inside. Its awesome to cycle around the campus. Only if its some specific event happening inside IIT, you can enter. Else you do need to know someone.

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What is IIT Madras Music Club?

The Music Club, IIT Madras was founded in October 1970, by a dedicated group of faculty, staff and students. The aim was to promote listening to classical music amidst campus residents, students included.