The college provides hostel accommodations with Saramati and Aravalli hostels for boys and Geetanjali hostel for girls. Each department typically receives an allocation of 10 hostel seats. Admission is merit-based, with a monthly expense, including food, of INR 4000, which is considered economical compared to Delhi's general living costs. The hostels are located in a slightly hilly area with abundant tree canopies, adding to the scenic environment.
However, only non-local students from outside the Delhi NCR region are eligible for hostel accommodation. For those unable to secure a hostel seat, affordable PG (paying guest) accommodations are reportedly available nearby.
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Apart from his studies, a student can get enough free time of minimum 2 hours and maximum 4 to 5 hours. The free time depends on two factors- in which year you are studying and syllabus completion.
You can maintain a balance between academics and extracurricular activities by understanding the Importance of Balancing Academics and Extracurricular Activities. You can follow these steps to assess your balance such as Identifying Your Priorities: Assessing Your Academic and Extracurricular Commitments, Creating a Schedule: Time Management Strategies for Juggling School and Activities, Communicating with Teachers and Coaches, Prioritizing Self-Care: Strategies for Managing Stress and Maintaining Mental Health, Finding Support: Building Relationships with Peers and Mentors to Help Balance School and Activities, Embracing Flexibility: Learning to Adapt and Adjust When Balancing School and Activities, etc.