Techno India University Kolkata does not have its own hostel facilities. Instead, students rely on various third-party PG (paying guest) accommodations available in the nearby Salt Lake area. The PGs typically range from Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 10,000 per month, with costs varying based on location and facilities. These accommodations generally include meals, with some providing three to four meals a day, although food quality is often described as average.
Rooms are typically shared among 2-4 students, and hygiene and facilities can vary. The university has tie-ups with some PGs to assist students in finding accommodation. While some students find the arrangement satisfactory, others report issues with food quality and basic amenities. The college can intervene if problems arise with PG accommodations. The lack of a university-owned hostel is a common point of discussion, as a dedicated hostel could foster better student interaction and engagement.
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