At College of Engineering & Management the students are endowed with modern infra and convenient amenities that make their life 'go easy' in college hours, alongside make learning more interesting. Some of the facilities include well ventilated classrooms, recreational areas, indoor and outdoor games, stocked library, seamless internet connectivity, medical facilities etc.
Infrastructure: Describing the Infrastructure of the college, we can find 2 blocks for the college. earlier it was three now one is left for the nursing college. The first one is the main block where the Administration offices, main stage, book store, workshops labs and all in the ground floor. ECE and EEE block in the 1st floor, CSE block in the 2nd floor. The 2nd block contains the Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering block and diploma block divided between 3 floors.
Hostel: Telling about the hostel facility, we have a 3 floor hostel building where the ground floor has the mess, table tennis room administration room and other rooms for stay. The first and 2nd floor is totally staying rooms. from last year onwards, we have the students of the nursing college also in the hostel. The food in the mess is sometimes not at all eatable.
Infrastructure: The college's infrastructure is adequate but falls short in several areas. The buildings appear dated, with signs of wear and tear evident. Classroom technology is outdated, hindering interactive learning experiences. The campus lacks sufficient green spaces, making it feel cramped and congested. Maintenance seems lacking, as some facilities have issues with cleanliness and functionality. Overall, while functional, the infrastructure fails to meet modern standards and could benefit from significant upgrades and renovations to improve the overall student experience.
Hostel: The men's hostel presents a concerning environment with reports of senior students indulging in drug abuse. Such substances are apparently readily accessible within the premises, posing a safety risk and compromising the well-being of residents. Moreover, the absence of clear in and out timings raises concerns about discipline and security within the men's hostel. On the other hand, the ladies' hostel maintains strict regulations, enforcing a 5:30 pm curfew. While both hostels serve similar basic, adjustable food, cleanliness standards vary significantly. The ladies' hostel excels in maintaining cleanliness, while the men's hostel falls short in this aspect. Urgent measures are necessary to address the issues of substance abuse and hygiene in the men's hostel for the overall welfare of its residents.
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