CU Punjab Hostel Fees 2026, Facilities, Rooms, Food, Photos

Bathinda, PunjabCentral UniversityEstd 2009NAAC Grade A+

CU Punjab Hostels: Students' Opinion

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The hostel facilities at the university include four hostels, with two dedicated for boys and two for girls. Each hostel has eight floors, and rooms typically accommodate four students, providing a bed, chair, table, and almirah per person. Essential amenities such as 24/7 electricity, Wi-Fi, filtered water on every floor, and security are available. However, bathrooms and toilets are shared and not attached to individual rooms. The registration process is straightforward but merit-based, and the hostel fee is approximately 8,500 INR per semester.

The mess offers North Indian cuisine predominantly, with some South Indian dishes, and charges around 2,800 INR monthly. While food quality is generally good, there are occasional complaints. Outside the campus, PG accommodations are available for about 2,500-3,000 INR monthly, though the area is not considered safe post 9 PM. Overall, the hostel provides a convenient living environment, albeit with minor issues such as water supply concerns and outdated furniture.

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CU Punjab: 1 Answered Question

How is the girl’s hostel facility at the Central University of Punjab? What are the rules of the hostel?

Rina MajumderM.Sc. (Physics) from Central University of Punjab (2018)

Central University of Punjab has recently moved to a new permanent campus, which has cabins constructed at every free space possible, such as the sports hall and parking areas. Doctoral students are given a single-seated room (cabin) until the year 2016, while master's students are given a room on a sharing basis.

The rules for the hostel are relatively lenient now compared to the past. Girls are allowed to study in the library even after midnight, but they are not permitted to roam around the campus after dinner. There is no nightlife available on campus, but students can use the library or stay in their rooms to study. The hostels and campus offer Wi-Fi, RO water, and geysers. However, air conditioning or ducting in the rooms is not possible since the cabins are temporary, portable structures. During the summer, the temperature can reach up to 46 degrees Celsius, making the rooms feel like a furnace unless a cooler is used.

Overall, the facilities are good enough to survive, but they are not enough to have a great time. If you cannot compromise on hostel facilities, it is recommended that you look for another university since Bathinda is not a very developed or urbanized city, but more like a town.

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