Hostels

National Law School and Judicial Academy, Assam from its very inception endeavours to facilitatethe overall growth of its students. In this respect the University has developed the homely atmosphere in its residential campus for the students, so that the students are at ease to nurture their potentialities in a congenial atmosphere. To describe the NLUJA Hostels we can say that they are not simply residence; rather they are “homes away from homes”. In this homely atmosphere different cultures merge to testify the Indian character of “Unity in Diversity”, and it also results in the proliferation of original academic ideas.

To accommodate its first batch of students NLUJA has two well-furnished and well-equipped hostels – one each for the boys and the girls. The students are provided with comfortable rooms with all the necessary facilities. The entire campus has Wi-Fi connectivity, and along with that all the students are provided with bed, table, chair, curtain and cupboard. Proper sanitation is maintained by the Housekeeping staff with regular morning and afternoon services. Hostels have 24-hour running hot and cold water facility.The Hostels have a Common-Room each, equipped with LCD television having Dish connectivity, indoor games facilities, and a small manicured garden with a verdant lawn for the visual and aesthetic pleasure. Moreover, there is a well-furnished Dining-Hall for the residents of the Hostels, and the Mess Committee reviews the food quality on regular basis. To ensure uninterrupted power supply, the Hostels have their own generators. Tea/Coffee vending machines, Xerox and print-out facilities, and 24 hours male and female security for the hostels are some of the other features which ensure that students enjoy basic amenities and security.

Some images of the Boys' Hostel (Click to enlarge)

To maintain the sanctity of the academic atmosphere of the hostels ragging, smoking, consumption of alcohol and any kind of vandalism are strictly prohibited within the Hostel premise. The Institution sees to it that Students adhere to the disciplinary requirements. Students must also identify a local guardian who can be contacted in any emergency. The residents are not permitted to leave campus without permission and are not allowed to stay outside their Halls of Residence, after specified hours. To ensure the sound health of the students the Hostels have proper arrangements of medical first-aid, and in case of health emergency the University has arranged the assistance of the Doctors of a nearby Nursing Home. The Wardens stay in the campus and the students are free to approach any of the Wardens regarding any problem, inconvenience, ill health etc.

Some images of the Girls' Hostel (Click to enlarge)