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One of the flagship events of NIA is the INSURANCE SUMMIT where we get the opportunity to gain the experience of industry leaders and learn more about it. Another one is the HR summit. Our most enjoyable fest is manthan. Along with that NIA also provide the finest library which has a great collection of books, research papers, and magazines on insurance which help us to know the current situation in the insurance sector. All types of sports you can play basketball table tennis, badminton, cricket then we have a gym and swimming pool facilities as well.
The annual fest conducted is Manthan, and there are many committees for students to always remain engaged. I'm a part of the cultural committee of NIA. The library of NIA is one of the best libraries in Asia for insurance.
National Insurance Academy (NIA) has a 32-acre lush green campus. The hostels are within the campus. It also has a swimming pool, Gym, Basketball court, Indoor Badminton court, Table tennis table along with a Billiards table for the physical activities of the students. There is also a ground for cricket and football. The lecture halls are centrally air conditioned along with projectors and huge white boards. There are various active committees in the college like Placement Committee, Cultural committee, etc. for the overall development of the students.
The hostels are located within the NIA Campus. Every room is a twin-sharing room with an attached washroom and bathroom. There is a 24x7 supply of hot and cold water and electricity. The water cooler is there for drinking water. There are few washing machines for washing clothes. There is paid laundry service also. Hostel charges are Rs 153500 for each year. There is a huge mess that provides all three meals along with the tea. The quality of the food is very good. The food is cooked looking after the health of the students. Soup, Curd, and salads are served at both lunch and dinner times.
Campus life is good. We have access to a badminton court, gymnasium, swimming pool, different labs related to the insurance sector, etc. Talking about the Annual fest we have MANTHAN NIA's techno-management and cultural fest.
Hostel accommodation consists of double-sharing rooms, with separate bathrooms and balconies available for rooms. A basic facility like bed sheets, mats, cupboards, lamps, chairs, etc is given to us in the hostel.
MANTHAN is the annual fest of the college. Which happens every year in February. There are more than 50K books in the library and subscriptions to all major journals are also available. Classes are well equipped with all the required facilities and the campus has all the major sports facilities.
In our room, we have all the necessary facilities. Food is the major USP of the college because it's really good. Hostels are allotted through consent. Student needs to give their consent to opt for the hostel and in case of student choose to not go for the hostel there are many good PG which are available nearby.
The college has different committees - cultural, insurance summit, HR summit, pravartak (a college-run magazine), social outreach committee etc and different book clubs to make the student become familiar with teamwork
The hostel here is quite decent. There are regular cleaning facilities and it is a twin-sharing room. Privacy is maintained completely. The hostel mess serves decent food and has a special dinner once a week
The eligibility criteria are CAT and CMAT scores. The application form is available on the national insurance academy website which is easily accessible to all. The application form fee is Rs 2000 and the last date to apply will also mention on the website as well. NIA has a reservation policy in admissions as per central government rules. A graduation degree or equivalent from any recognized Indian/foreign university with a minimum of 55% for the ST/SC category. The maximum age limit is 28 for general OBC/NC. 30 for ST/SC category.
SNBy - S. NandiniFor applying to this course a student has to appear either for CAT or CMAT exam, you need to have more than 80 in CAT and more than 87 in CMAT. After shortlisting your profile there will be a WAT, GD, and PI round.
SBy - StudentI applied to NIA through the CMAT exam. The cut-off was 90 percentile. After getting shortlisted based on my CMAT score, I underwent a rigorous admission process consisting of WAT, GD, and PI. The process was held in Pune and Delhi for 3 days.
AVBy - Aditya Varshney
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