The college provides a total of 12 hostels, with 9 designated for boys and 3 for girls. First-year students typically share double or triple rooms, with the option to move to single rooms in subsequent years. Hostel fees are affordable, with no fees for accommodation and a nominal charge of Rs 2000 monthly for the mess. An additional Rs 2400 per annum is charged for generator power backup. The infrastructure is dated, ranging from 80 to 90 years old, and includes common facilities such as bathrooms, toilets, water purifiers, and coolers on each floor.
Despite the average meal quality, the mess menu is student-managed. The registration process is straightforward, conducted at the time of admission. While the hostel rooms are spacious, maintenance issues such as old structures and lack of Wi-Fi are noted. Overall, the hostel is seen as affordable, with adequate facilities for middle-class families, although some students find conditions uncomfortable.

































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