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A special feature of the University is its
residential character with most of the staff and students residing on
the campus. AMU is truly representative of the country’s
multi-religious, multi-racial and multi-lingual character. At Aligarh,
Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Christians come from all parts of the country
– right from Kashmir to Kerala and from Gujarat to Assam - bringing with
them different cultural traditions. They live here on the campus in the
same rooms, dine on the same tables, play on the same grounds, and share
together the joys and concerns of residential life. This traditional and
harmonious corporate living has made a major contribution to the
development of a broad, cosmopolitan and secular attitude in Aligarh.The
higher objective behind the establishment of this university was not
merely the dissemination of knowledge but to provide the necessary
skills and mental attitude to face the vagaries of life. Sir Syed made a
distinction between Talim (education) and Tarbiyat (training) - the
former prepared a person for an occupation, and the latter was designed
to make him a refined person.
A Hall of Residence is a cluster of hostels administered by a Provost
and a number of teacher wardens who look after different hostels. All
inmates are required to dine in the common Dinning Hall, unless exempted
by the Provost. The Halls of residence are the centres of corporate life
in the University. Each Hall maintains a Common Room with facilities for
indoor games, a Reading Room, Library, Sports Clubs and a Literary and
Cultural Society. Self-governance by students is encouraged. The Provost
and Wardens seek the cooperation and assistance of Monitors and other
representatives of students in the administration of the Hall of
residence and in maintaining discipline.
Permission to live outside the Hall is given to students only if they
are living at Aligarh with their parents or very close relations.
Non-resident male students are under the charge of the Provost, N.R.S.C.
and Non-resident women students are under the charge of the Provost,
Abdullah Hall/Sarojni Naidu Hall/New Hall.
There are 17 Halls of Residence and one
Non-Resident Students Centre (NRSC).
(13 Halls of Residence for boys and 04
for Girls)
|
S.No. |
Name of
the hall |
Intake |
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1.
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Abdullah
(For Girls) |
1389 |
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2.
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BSJ (For
Girls) |
196 |
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3.
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S.N (For
Girls) |
519 |
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4.
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I.G. (For
Girls) |
642 |
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5.
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Aftab |
549 |
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6.
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A.I. |
804 |
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7.
|
AMB |
194 |
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8.
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H.H. |
378 |
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9.
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R.M. |
480 |
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10.
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SSN |
569 |
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11.
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SSS |
515 |
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12.
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Sulaiman |
654 |
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13.
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S.Z. |
418 |
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14.
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M.H. |
746 |
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15.
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M.M. |
779 |
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16.
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N.T. |
401 |
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17.
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V.M. |
602 |
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18.
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N.R.S.C
Statement of Account |
xxx |
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