The university provides separate hostels for both boys and girls, with a total of seven hostels on campus. Each hostel has its own structure, rules, and a dedicated warden. The hostel facilities include free Wi-Fi, water coolers, water heaters, solar inverters, gardens, a computer room, and areas for bicycle and two-wheeler parking. Students are accommodated three per room, each provided with a bed, chair, table, and cupboard. The yearly hostel fee is nominal, ranging from 5,000 to 6,000 rupees, which is lower than the rent for nearby PG accommodations.
Meals, consisting of breakfast, lunch, and dinner, are served in the hostel mess and are vegetarian. The mess menu can be modified by students. Hostels are generally clean with good infrastructure, although some issues like non-functioning Wi-Fi and weak infrastructure have been reported. Despite the restrictions and rules, the hostels are considered affordable and conducive for studying, with various curricular activities organized for students.
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