The college provides separate hostels for boys and girls, with three sharing options: 2, 3, or 4 students per room. The hostel fees range from Rs. 37,000 to Rs. 1.6 lakh annually, with an additional daily mess fee of Rs. 110. Amenities include attached or common bathrooms, 24/7 water and power supply, Wi-Fi, and regular cleaning services. The mess serves predominantly South Indian vegetarian meals, which many students find unsatisfactory, leading to a preference for eating outside or choosing nearby PGs.
The hostels accommodate around 530 boys and 300 girls, with excess demand occasionally met by allowing external students to join the mess. The hostels are noted for good security, cleanliness, and basic facilities, but the food remains a primary concern. Nearby PGs offer a cost-effective alternative, with rents around Rs. 5,000 to 12,000 per month, often preferred for better food and fewer restrictions.
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