The AINM air-conditioned classrooms that are designed for dynamic and focused discussions. Most of the classrooms are amphitheater-style and equipped with integrated audio-visual teaching aids for effective lectures and presentations.
Amity Institute Of NGO Management has state-of-the-art auditoriums with a combined seating capacity of over 3,500. These auditoriums serve as a common ground for students, faculty, and corporate personalities to interact during regular interfaces, conferences, and other events.
Amity recognizes the importance of sports in a student's overall development. The institute offers a range of sports facilities to promote physical fitness, team spirit, and character-building. These facilities help students build a strong personality and develop skills such as concentration and teamwork.
The AINM institute has the Amity Riding & Polo Academy, which provides access to top-notch horse riding and equestrian facilities. The academy offers training and practice opportunities for riders at all levels and disciplines, including Dressage, Show Jumping, Grid Work, and Cross Country.
Amity Institute Of NGO Management hostel facilities for both boys and girls within the university campus. The hostels have caring wardens and vigilant security to ensure a pleasant stay for students, allowing them to focus on their academics. The residential apartment suites are air-conditioned and consist of four single rooms with attached bathrooms, as well as a sitting lounge equipped with a sofa, cable TV, and refrigerator. Non-air-conditioned hostel rooms are also available.
Departmental Store: The campus has a departmental store that caters to daily usage needs, providing convenience for students.
On-Campus Teksons Bookshop: A popular bookshop on campus offers a variety of books, greeting cards, and stationery items.
Stationery: The on-campus Pencil, Paper & Print Shop (P3) ensures that students have easy access to stationery items, eliminating the need to run for supplies or borrow from others.
Available Basic Facilities In The Campus