The hostels at Maulana Azad Medical College offer separate accommodations for boys and girls, with initial shared rooms progressing to single occupancy in later years. For girls, the progression is from 3-seater rooms in the first year, 2-seater in the second year, and single rooms from the third year onward. Boys start with 4-seater rooms, gradually moving to single occupancy by the final year. Hostel fees are approximately Rs. 6,000 to 7,000 per year, making it a cost-effective option compared to PG accommodations, which cost Rs.
10,000–15,000 per month. The hostels are equipped with beds, study tables, cupboards, and fans, though they lack air conditioning and attached washrooms. The cleanliness and maintenance of the hostels are generally good, although some facilities, like washrooms, require improvement. The mess food is considered affordable and comparable to home-cooked meals, with several canteens available on campus. The hostel allocation is based on the distance from the college, with a preference for non-Delhi students initially.
There are 7 to 8 hostels on campus, and while they are spacious, they are often unable to accommodate all students immediately. The registration process for hostel allotment is straightforward, requiring simple documentation.
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