1 room is shared between 3 students, there are 3 cots 3 study tables and 3 cupboards in the room ..laundry is available and its cost is included in the total fee. vegetables are mostly served except 2 days in a week and special occasions .there are programmes and events in the hostel also.
Hostel was a sharing with 6 people in the room,it didnt have all the facilities. Getting into college hostel was hard. And had to wait over a month. The college hostel was the cheapest. It was 21000 excluding mess. Most of the PG rentals were 45000 to 50000
I have not opted for hostel, I'm a day scholar. I come to college daily by bus. It took around 1. 30 hrs to reach college. i think hostel rooms are well established with good facilities, I have many friends staying in hostel.
Actually, I was in the college hostel just for 1 year after that I moved out to other hostel. If it's about the college hostel, they always maintained the place clean but food was never satisfactory. But the other hostel which I stayed( YWCA) was really good. Everything was really good including food, infrastructure, our curfew and we even had a small garden where we could sit to make our mind fresh.
The hostel is really nice except for the food and the strict curfew. There are 6 students in one room and there's a common study hall. Each person gets a personal cupard. We've good aeration and the hostel gets cleaned everyday.
The hostel is pretty cool despite its curfew at 5. 30pm and scheduled outings. The phone should be submitted before the warden by 8. The manager also compells the student to attend holy mass and other catholic programmes, which is totally undemocratic. The food sucks and the staffs are totally unfriendly. But three years of hostel life is good enough to provide us with a lot of memories and love. The infrastructure fee ( room rent) is about 21, 000 for 10 months and the mess fees is 3000 per month.
I'm a day scholar. I don't know much about hostel in St Teresa's. But some of my friends are staying in hostel. According to their review I understood that, the hostel of St Teresa's is not that much good enough, because the food which is provided in the hostel is not that much good. And the hostel won't allow mobile phones after 8:00PM. However I not that much aware on the rentals and hostel rooms.
The hostel is within the campus.6 room sharing rooms are provided with common bathrooms on all 3 floors. There is 2 double sharing bedrooms. Hostel facility is provided by first come first serve. Being a hosteler is also an advantage of being 2 minutes away from class. Food provided is average, vegetarian for lunch except on Sunday and nonvegetarian for dinner. The cleanliness of the hostel is always maintained. The verandahs and bathrooms are cleaned everyday. For those who have sharing problems with toilets, the majority of toilets are Indian closets. Apart from infrastructure, the programs conducted for hosteler by themselves is the best and yet the best experiences of STC college life.
The college has 2 hostels. One in the arts block for arts and commerce students and other in the science block for science and pg students. I used to live in the arts block hostel. There are 6 in a room. Hostels are extremely clean and hygienic. They provide food and laundry. Hostels need to be applied during the admission otherwise it will be difficult to avail.
no. i never stayed in a hostel but we do have a ladies hostel, it was inside in our campus only, 3 storeyed building next to the college building, food and rooms are good.with proper security, the warden was very strict,
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