I'm from Uttar Pradesh and to pursue further education I came to Mumbai and studied very hard to be In Jai Hind College. I lived Colaba area and there is a hostel for students named Prabhakar hostel for boys and girls. I paid a total of 22500 for a year of hostel fees. And In that money, I got a room with 2 other college students making it 3 students in a room it was a 1 BHK flat with bathroom and kitchen place provided. The meal was distributed 3 times a day in the morning, afternoon, and evening. The daily night we used to get milk to drink. Quality of food was normal and food items were dal, rice, vegetables and some times in special occasion me and every student used to get special dishes like biryani and pulav. I came to know about this hostel from my uncle who was used to live there in his 20-30's time he used to work as a carpenter and by staying there he developed a friendship with the owner of the hostel. There are 10-12 flats of the hostel and is build with 3-floor storey building
No i have not opted for one. I live in navi mumbai so i felt it was unnecessary to live in hostel. Yes i have to travel 4 hours everyday but then it is okay. It was really tiring in the start but then i got used to it
Yes, I stayed in a hostel in Colaba, occupancy of 2, good hygiene, good food, we had house helps to help us with the cleaning, we had deadlines and it was nearby to my college so I opted to shifted into it.
There is no hostel provided by college. PG's in Mumbai costs between 5000-50000. The environment of Mumbai is that it will slowly teach you about itself from depth. Slowly you would learn how to get things for cheaper rate.
No but I think the facilities might be good cause whatever I have experienced with this college was up to the mark! Never experienced any problems for 5 years that I spent there. Must experience this college.
There is no hostel facility provided by the college and if there's I'm not aware of it. There are 2 amazing canteens in the college where many varieties of dishes are available that too at a very cheap cost. The quality of food is very good one can't get better at this rate also so much variety.
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So Jai hind college has a Fest name Talash which takes place every year and also there are many more days which are celebrated. The campus life is quit amazing with many seniors been friendly and guiding to help us grow. The college library is cool place to study even with friends.
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My overall campus life is great, the campus is a bit small and but in general Jai Hind is a very inclusive college with lots of cultural activities going on. There are various different clubs one can be a part of. There is some or the other event happening almost every single day.
Jai Hind College has mutiple smaller fests as all the departments in the college has their own seperate club and fest . The biggest club of the 5-6 clubs in JHC is the Social & Dramatic Union ( SDU ) and the annual fest is called SHOUTT which is a fairly big fest but not comparable to fests like Kshitij , Kiran , Malhar . As discussed earlier , the distribution of the students into multiple smaller clubs disable the college from doing a unified large fest. The IT department's club is called DotComClub and the fest is called Cyberstrike which is a technical fest including gaming , coding and other tech events . Generally , the students have the choice to join which club they want .However , if you are an IT student , the department will keep you limited only till DCC and you won't be allowed to participate in any other clubs or their events.
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"Entourage" was our annual fest of the JHC which was filled with enthusiasm and youth. It usually happened in the November - December period. The library was average nothing special. Classrooms were excellent with AC, Projector, and Good Benches. Sports was encouraged but not that very much. Extra Curricular activities were great with many social groups and clubs. Students were proactive in JHC and there was something for everyone.
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