Dhamma Dipa International Buddhist University

Motto: “Nurturing Wisdom, Cultivating Peace, Building Global Harmony”

At Dhamma Dipa International Buddhist University (DDIBU), we understand that a comfortable, secure, and vibrant living environment is essential for academic success and personal growth. Our hostel facilities are designed to provide students with a homely, safe, and community-driven experience within a culturally enriching campus.

Hostels at a Glance

DDIBU offers separate hostels for boys and girls, equipped with modern amenities to meet the needs of students from diverse backgrounds, including international scholars and research fellows.

Features & Amenities

Each hostel is designed to offer a balance of comfort, privacy, and collaborative living:

  • Well-furnished rooms (single/double occupancy)
  • Clean drinking water (RO + UV purified)
  • 24x7 electricity with backup support
  • High-speed Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Nutritious vegetarian meals served in hygienic dining halls
  • Recreational/common rooms with indoor games and TV
  • Reading and study spaces
  • On-call medical assistance
  • Round-the-clock security and surveillance (CCTV monitored)
Hygiene and Maintenance
  • Daily housekeeping and sanitation of rooms and common areas
  • Regular pest control and maintenance services
  • In-house laundry services available at affordable rates
Safety & Well-being

The safety and well-being of our students is a top priority. Hostels are supervised by experienced Wardens, with resident caretakers and support staff available 24/7. A strict code of conduct ensures a peaceful and respectful living environment.

Hostel Life & Community

Beyond accommodation, DDIBU’s hostels foster a vibrant community where students from various states and countries live, learn, and grow together. Students celebrate festivals, organize events, and participate in cultural, spiritual, and academic activities that reflect the university’s commitment to peace, harmony, and global understanding.

Admission to Hostels

Hostel accommodation is available on a first-come, first-served basis with priority given to outstation students. Allotments are made at the time of academic admission, and hostel fees are structured affordably to support inclusive access.