The college does not provide official hostels, leading students to stay in private hostels. The government hostels available are generally well-received, with infrastructure described as average but improving, and new hostels being built. Hostel fees range from Rs 10,000 to Rs 17,000 per annum, with mess fees varying from Rs 2,300 to Rs 3,500 per month. Rooms typically accommodate 3-5 people, with some single rooms available for final-year students. Facilities include electricity, water supply, washing machines, and common areas.
Cleaning services have received mixed reviews, with room and toilet cleanliness noted as areas for improvement. Despite high temperatures in summer, the hostel environment is pollution-free and friendly, with no ragging reported. The food quality, while described as average by some, is considered good and varied by others, with meals available at reasonable prices. Registration for hostel accommodation is straightforward.
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