The hostels offer both AC and non-AC options, with fees around Rs 180,000 per annum for AC and Rs 110,000 for non-AC. Accommodation is generally triple-sharing, but AC rooms can have up to 12 occupants. Facilities include study tables, chairs, and cupboards, though conditions are often criticized for poor hygiene, broken bathrooms, and non-functional lifts.
The food provided in the mess is frequently described as subpar, with a focus on South Indian cuisine. First-year students often live in hostels, with many moving to off-campus apartments in subsequent years due to better conditions. Online booking is available on a first-come, first-served basis, and additional fees apply for electrical appliance usage.
The hostel provides basic amenities like gym facilities and 24-hour security, aiming for a secure and comfortable living environment.




































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