The college offers several hostels, including options for girls, with affordable fees of 5000 rupees per year and monthly room charges as low as 500 rupees. Meals, costing around 1000 rupees per month, include rice, fish (twice a week), and eggs (once a week), ensuring adequate protein and vitamins. The quality of food is described as medium to very good. Rooms are spacious and equipped with essential amenities like fans, light, and a blackboard.
The hostel registration process is straightforward, especially for students living over 350km away. There are no significant room shortages, and students benefit from good water and electricity supplies. While some find the facilities not entirely satisfactory, especially concerning food and room sharing (two to three students per room), the hostel offers a secure environment, opportunities for cultural activities, and a friendly atmosphere. Despite current closures due to COVID-19, the hostel remains a convenient and economical housing option compared to outside PG accommodations, which cost around 4000 to 4500 rupees, including food.
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