The hostel facilities at the college are generally well-received, offering shared rooms for four students each, with individual beds, tables, chairs, and shelves. There are five hostels in total: two for boys, two for girls, and one for postgraduate students, with separate accommodations for first and second-year students from those in higher years. The annual hostel rent ranges from Rs. 18,000 to Rs. 45,000, excluding mess fees which range from Rs.
3,000 to Rs. 4,000 monthly. The mess provides a mix of vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals, though the quality is noted as inconsistent. The infrastructure includes good facilities such as gym, WiFi, and 24/7 electricity and water supply, with clean rooms and bathrooms. Security measures include CCTV cameras and security staff. The hostels are considered discipline-focused, with strict wardens and regulations. The proximity to the campus varies, with some hostels requiring a short walk.
Overall, the hostel offers a conducive environment for study and personal development, though improvements in food quality are suggested.
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