The hostel facilities at the university are a mix of positive and negative aspects. There are 8 boys' hostels and 10 girls' hostels, plus an international hostel. Hostel allocation is on a merit basis, leading to limited availability, with only about 30-40% of students receiving a spot. The annual fee for the hostel is approximately Rs. 10,000-12,000, excluding food charges, which are on a pay-per-meal basis, costing about Rs. 30-45 per meal.
Rooms are shared, typically accommodating two students, with basic furniture provided. The infrastructure is old but maintained, and each hostel is equipped with WiFi, common rooms, and basic amenities like laundry and barber services. Food quality varies, with some hostels offering satisfactory meals, although others face complaints about hygiene. The affordability and proximity to the campus are major advantages, but the limited seats and varying conditions of facilities are key challenges.
Nearby PG accommodations are available, with rent ranging from Rs. 2,000 to 10,000 per month, often without food included. Overall, the hostels are cost-effective but come with limitations in terms of availability and infrastructure quality.
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