The college has a total of 10 hostels, with 5 for boys and 5 for girls, and offers separate hostels for junior and senior students. Girls face stricter rules, including restricted outings and mandatory guardian presence for trips home, while boys have limited outings based on their year. Mobile phones are banned in hostels, though laptops are permitted. Rooms are shared, typically housing four students, with options for single rooms available for final-year and PG students.
The hostel fee ranges from 40,000 to 60,000 per year, inclusive of meals and other amenities. Meals are provided in a common mess, offering both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, with non-veg served up to six days a week. Facilities include Wi-Fi, though its availability is limited, and each hostel is equipped with TV halls, a dance room, a solar water heater, and gaming facilities. Security is a priority, with 24/7 surveillance and strict wardens, who are college staff.
Regular maintenance is ensured, and study hours are strictly enforced. Despite some dissatisfaction with food quality and internet resources, the overall hostel experience is positive, offering a clean, secure, and conducive environment for students.
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