The hostel facilities are generally well-regarded, with a rating of 7-8 out of 10. There are approximately 17 hostels on campus, all separated by department and by gender, with men’s and women’s compounds located far apart. Around 90% of students choose to stay in hostels. The cost of staying in a hostel is affordable, with fees ranging from Rs 1,500 to Rs 8,000, excluding the monthly mess fee of Rs 2,300.
Rooms are typically shared by 2-3 students, featuring basic amenities such as fans and study tables. The infrastructure is considered good, with spacious and well-maintained rooms, clean bathrooms, and recreational facilities like a volleyball court and table tennis. Meals are served daily, with vegetarian options in the morning and non-vegetarian options in the evening. The food quality is moderate, with vegetarians potentially finding it challenging. Hostels lack WiFi facilities, but electricity is consistently available.
The hostel environment is described as friendly and supportive, with a helpful warden.
Comments