Campus Life:
My overall experience with campus life at IIIT Bhubaneswar has been pretty balanced—social life is good if we actively participate, and most students bond through classes, hostel life, coding culture, and events. The campus has a decent number of student activities and clubs, and the vibe becomes more engaging during fests and competitions. The best fests in my college are Advaita and E-Summit—Advaita is the main techno-cultural fest with the best overall energy, events, and performances, while E-Summit is more focused on entrepreneurship, startup culture, speaker sessions, and networking. We have annual cultural and technical events where students participate in coding contests, workshops, performances, and fun activities (the main fests are usually held around the spring semester months like February–April, depending on the academic calendar). The library is useful for academics because it has a good collection of subject-related books for core courses like DSA, DBMS, OS, CN, and maths, and students can also access reference material and journals depending on availability. Classrooms are decent and generally equipped with basic technology like projectors/screens for presentations and teaching, and labs are important for practical learning since most subjects include lab work. Sports and extracurriculars are available too, like cricket, football, badminton, volleyball, table tennis, and indoor games, and students also participate in events and competitions when organized. There are multiple student-run clubs and groups (like coding/tech clubs, cultural clubs, and sports groups), and these communities really improve campus life because they help with networking, teamwork, and staying active beyond academics. Overall, the campus life here feels simple and focused, but it becomes fun and memorable when we take part in clubs, events, and social interactions regularly.
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