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Hostel facilities are good. We've the lady Elliot girls hostel for undergraduate girls and Lady doctor hostel for interns and post graduates. Rooms are spacious with a bed, table and chair. Electricity and water is available 24*7. We can add our own almirahs to the room. Elevator is present in hostel and water cooler and washing machines are available. Bathrooms are cleaned everyday. Hostel is very affordable at only Rs.12 per month . Hostel food is good at well. Non veg is available everyday.
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We are provided with 4 people shared hostel room. Electricity bill is free. 4 fans, 4 beds and 4 desks with tables for 4 people. Hostel fees is Rs 12 per month.Wahroom is not very clean. Meal food is okay. It costs Rs 42 per meal but charge rs 36 if we have registered for meals. Satisgactorily good varieties are offered in mess menu. Hostel are easily given on the day or day after admission. It costs Rs 12 per month. Local ares provides good options for pg in the 1km range of hospital. In the range of Rs 3000 to 6000 pgs are easily available.
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The hostel is very good. There are maximum 4 persons in a room of hostel. Each bed is provided with electric socket. It can be connected with low power devices very easily. Food is also of moderate quality.
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The hostel is very cheap. It cost only RS 144/year. In each room, 4 students stay. The hostel is not clean enough and for juniors, you have to share a room with seniors. A wide range of meals is available. From North Indian to South Indian to proper Bengali, every type of meal is available but hygiene of mess and canteen is a matter of concern.
Hostel facilities are decent for what they charge. Rs 12 is the monthly fee for hostel accommodation ( fooding excluded). There are many canteens in the campus and if you want you can get mess service as well. Rooms are shared by 3 students
5 storied hostel building with 4 wings and 130 rooms were provided for male undergraduate students. Each room had 4 boarder. Rooms were adequately large and well ventilated. Fooding was available from 2 hostel kitchens, one for breakfast and snacks, and one for lunch and dinner.
No. I personally did not opt for hostel. However there are more than enough hostel seats in our college. They are adequate and comfortable enough. The hostel fees are almost negligible. I live in a PG nearby to the college and I give a monthly charge of 4000 rupees.
Hostel monthly rent is only 12 rupees,, which provides good bed, table, chair, fan, light, charging point for phone, laptop, open windows present, common corridor, common bathroom for student. But internal atmosphere should be better than this. Bur remember Food is own expense,it is not included in hostel rent.
Yes I am a hostel resident. Hostel fees is 18 per month. The folding is of own choice. Average expenses are 3500 for a month. Food quality is good. Stuffs are good. One can pay the mess charge monthly or daily or per meal
If your house is clearly away from the College you will definitely get hostel accommodation. Though the hostel seats are limited but now new seats are being added for the hostel. Forr the girls the hostel rooms are definitely big and one room can have four students. For the interns there is a separate hostel For the boys there is also a 4 storied building for hostel and per room can accommodate for students There is continuous supply of water electricity in every hostel. there is regular cleaning of washrooms, floors and rooms. The hostels are just 2 minutes away from the academic building of the College and If you opt for PG, the average rental near this area is about 4000 per month for single student and in a PG you may have to share your room.
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