The college does not provide any hostel facilities, requiring students to rely on nearby PGs (Paying Guest accommodations) and mess facilities. The average monthly cost for living in a PG, including food, ranges between ₹4,000 to ₹6,000, with some reports of costs going up to ₹10,000 depending on the quality and sharing arrangements.
Flats are also available, typically costing around ₹5,500 for shared accommodations, with additional costs for hiring a cook. The area surrounding the college offers a variety of living options, although the quality of food and facilities varies. Efforts to construct a hostel have been ongoing, but completion has been delayed due to local issues.
Despite the lack of college-provided housing, students find the environment manageable, with convenient access to local markets and transportation.
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