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NIAT Malla Reddy Vishwavidyapeeth First Day Checklist: What You Actually Need to Pack

The first day of college at NIAT Malla Reddy Vishwavidyapeeth is when you finally see the campus, meet your batch, and realize half your friends are lost looking for the IT block. But honestly, none of it matters if you show up without a charger or can't find your admission letter. So here's what actually needs to be in your bag before you step out.

The Non-Negotiables

Your laptop is the first thing you need. Not because you're going to code on day one, but because WiFi setup and access to the class portal happens immediately. Charge it fully before you leave home -- do not take chances with this. If your laptop doesn't have an Ethernet, grab an adapter. And yes, bring the charger. Batteries drain faster than you'd think, especially when you're moving between classrooms and the hostels.

Phone and charger come next, obviously. But honestly, carry a power bank too. Your phone will be dead by 4 PM from taking photos, checking the WiFi password, and calling your parents to tell them you've arrived. A power bank is the difference between being reachable and being that person nobody can contact.

Documents and Credentials

Bring your admission letter. I know it feels like overkill, but verification happens on day one and you'll kick yourself if it's sitting at home. Take your ID proof as well -- they'll ask for it when you're processing paperwork. Yes, it seems unnecessary, but trust me, the registration desk has no patience for people who forgot theirs.

Pro tip that actually saves you: Take your mentor's number and save it before you arrive. Save your emergency contacts too. You'll need them.

The Packing Ritual That Works

Here's what actually works: lay everything out on your desk the night before. Laptop, chargers, documents, phone, bag. Check it once. Then check it again. Close the bag. Do not second-guess yourself at 6 AM when you're tired and your brain isn't working yet.

  • Laptop -- fully charged
  • Laptop charger and cable
  • Phone and phone charger
  • Power bank
  • Admission letter
  • ID proof
  • Ethernet adapter (if needed)
  • Mentor's contact number saved

The first day is chaotic no matter what. But walking in with the essentials packed means you can actually focus on finding your classroom instead of panicking about your dead laptop battery. Keep it simple, check twice, and you're good.

Written by SrinidhiLinkedIn
Last updated 28 days ago0 upvotes11 views

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