The hostel is managed by a supporting trust, not directly by the college, and offers accommodation at a fee ranging between 45,000 to 50,000 per year. This fee includes the provision of meals three times daily, with breakfast options including tea or milk. Rooms are equipped with essential furniture, such as a reading table, bed, and cupboard.
Additional facilities include fridge access, room cleaning services, water supply, and a gas cylinder for personal cooking. While some users note limitations, overall the hostel is considered good, especially compared to other government colleges. There is a garden nearby for relaxation. Canteen services are highly praised for their quality and friendly service, particularly the samosas and fresh snacks.






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