The hostels at Central University of Kashmir – [CU], Srinagar provide essential residential facilities for both boys and girls, supporting undergraduate and postgraduate students from across Jammu and Kashmir and beyond. The university operates 1 boys hostel and 2 girls hostels on its main campus, offering an aggregate capacity of approximately 94 beds for boys and 144 beds for girls in shared rooms. Hostel life emphasizes safety, disciplined conduct, academic focus, and an inclusive campus atmosphere—with all hostels located within or near the main Ganderbal campus of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. Standard room-sharing patterns are double and triple sharing, and core amenities include furnished rooms, Wi-Fi, common mess, reading rooms, basic recreation, and medical support.
- Central University of Kashmir - [CU] Hostel Overview
- Central University of Kashmir - [CU] Hostel Fees & Room Categories
- Central University of Kashmir - [CU] Facilities, Dining & Student Life
- Central University of Kashmir - [CU] Safety, Health & Policies
- Central University of Kashmir - [CU] Hostel Allotment & Application
Central University of Kashmir - [CU] Hostel Overview
Hostel accommodation at Central University of Kashmir comprises one dedicated boys hostel and two girls hostels. These hostels cater primarily to outstation and needy students, with allocation based on availability, distance from home, and merit. Capacity is limited relative to demand, so not every applicant is guaranteed a room. Hostel rooms are typically allotted as double or triple-occupancy, with preference given to students from remote areas and those with higher academic standing. All hostels serve undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral students, but first-year students may be prioritized and single occupancy is uncommon, generally reserved for special cases or senior research scholars if available.
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Particulars |
Details |
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Total Hostels |
3 (1 Boys, 2 Girls) |
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Separate Hostels (Boys/Girls) |
Yes |
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Typical Occupancy |
Double / Triple |
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Allotment Basis |
Merit & Distance |
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Accommodation for PG/PhD |
Yes (limited seats) |
Central University of Kashmir - [CU] Hostel Fees & Room Categories
Hostel fees at Central University of Kashmir are structured to remain affordable while covering maintenance, lodging, and services. Charges include one-time security deposits (refundable), annual or semester-based seat rent as per occupancy, and recurring mess charges. Room categories are typically double or triple sharing; single rooms, if available, may have a higher fee. Mess fees are separate and mandatory for all residents, reflecting monthly dining expenses. All payments are usually made semester-wise or annually, with a security deposit collected at admission and refunded on vacating the hostel free of dues or damages.
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Charge/Category |
Details |
Amount (INR) |
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Admission/Seat Allotment Fee |
One-time at admission |
INR 500–1,000 (one-time) |
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Security Deposit |
Refundable on exit |
INR 2,000 |
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Hostel Rent (Double/Triple) |
Annual; varies by room sharing |
INR 12,000–15,000 per year |
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Mess Charges |
Recurring; compulsory for all |
INR 2,000–2,500 per month |
Central University of Kashmir - [CU] Facilities, Dining & Student Life
Student hostels at CU Kashmir are equipped with facilities to create a secure, healthy, and academically supportive environment. Amenities include Wi-Fi access throughout hostels, furnished reading rooms and common spaces, access to indoor games and outdoor sports, and essential utility services. Dining is managed by a centralized mess in each hostel, providing vegetarian and limited non-vegetarian meals on a fixed or rotational menu, with all residents required to participate in the mess system. The vibrant campus life is enhanced by recreation areas, sports courts (badminton, table tennis), auditorium, gymnasium, and participation in cultural and academic clubs.
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Hostel amenities: Wi-Fi, furnished rooms, power backup, common reading rooms, and indoor games
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Mess: Central kitchen with vegetarian and some non-veg options; compulsory mess membership; monthly charges
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Recreation: Common room with TV, sports areas (badminton court, table tennis), cultural spaces; gym access available campus-wide
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Facility/Area |
Details |
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Reading Room |
Dedicated quiet space; ≈20–30 seats per hostel |
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Wi-Fi Connectivity |
Available in all hostels; login via university credentials |
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Mess Dining Hall |
≈50–80 seat capacity per hostel; weekly menu rotation |
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Indoor Sports |
Badminton, table tennis, carrom |
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Recreation/Common Room |
TV, newspapers, magazines |
Central University of Kashmir - [CU] Safety, Health & Policies
Safety and discipline are campus priorities. Hostels feature gated entry and are supervised by resident wardens. Security is maintained through regular monitoring. Medical assistance is available via a campus medical centre, and first aid kits are kept in hostels. There are strictly enforced visitor policies and quiet hours. Entry and exit timings (e.g., entry by 10:00 PM for girls’ hostels) and leave requirements are clearly communicated. Prohibited items include drugs, alcohol, and unauthorized electronics. Residents must notify authorities for overnight absences and document guests for approval.
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Round-the-clock security, wardens on-site
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On-campus health centre and emergency medical first aid
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Strict hostel timings and visitor log maintenance
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Policy |
Key Point |
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Entry Timing |
Latest by 10:00 PM (girls’ hostels) |
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Leave Application |
Written approval required for overnight exit |
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Medical Support |
Access to campus health centre; basic first aid in hostels |
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Visitor Policy |
Allowed in designated hours with warden’s permission |
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Prohibited Items |
No drugs, alcohol, or unauthorized electrical appliances |
Central University of Kashmir - [CU] Hostel Allotment & Application
Admission to hostels is a structured process, with competitive demand and priority for outstation and merit students. Applications typically open at the start of the academic year; students complete designated forms, attach supporting documents, and await merit-based shortlisting. After document verification and approval, students pay requisite fees by notified deadlines and occupy their rooms after a checklist-based handover.
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Stage |
What to Do |
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Application |
Submit online or physical form during notified window |
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Verification |
Provide proof of admission, ID, address, and merit certificates |
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Allotment |
Priority based on distance, merit, and seat availability |
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Fee Payment |
Timely payment via approved modes (bank transfer, DD) |
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Reporting |
Room checklist, inventory, and warden sign-off on joining |
