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CEC Hostel Fees 2025, Facilities, Rooms, Food, Accommodation

Private Institute|Estd. 1994

• Updated on 12 Dec, 2025 by Simran

CEC (Central Engineering College) in Guwahati, Assam, provides a structured hostel accommodation system designed for a diverse student body. The campus offers multiple hostels with separate buildings for boys and girls, supporting a blend of single, double, and triple sharing rooms depending on seniority and availability. Hostels house students from across Assam and beyond, fostering a vibrant, multicultural residential community that emphasizes security, discipline, and extracurricular balance. Located in the educational hub of Guwahati, students enjoy proximity to the city while benefiting from the college’s secure and supportive hostel ecosystem.

 

Table of Contents
  1. CEC Hostel Overview
  2. CEC Hostel Fees & Room Categories
  3. CEC Facilities, Dining & Student Life
  4. CEC Safety, Health & Policies
  5. CEC Hostel Allotment & Application

 

CEC Hostel Overview

CEC’s hostel accommodation primarily caters to undergraduate (UG) students, with limited housing for postgraduates (PG) and priority for outstation students. There are separate hostels for boys and girls, and room allotment typically follows a merit and seniority-based system. Lower-year students generally receive triple or double-sharing rooms, while single occupancy is often reserved for final-year students where available. Hostel capacity can vary annually and is usually filled early in the admission cycle.

 

CEC Hostel Fees & Room Categories

Hostel fees at CEC comprise an annual or semester-based rent, along with one-time charges such as admission and security deposits. The Security Deposit is refundable subject to clearance. Mess charges are typically collected per semester and may be prepaid. Hostels may levy additional charges for utilities if usages like electricity exceed preset limits. Fees differ subtly by room sharing category, with single rooms generally commanding a premium, while triple sharing is the most economical option available.

 

CEC Facilities, Dining & Student Life

CEC hostels provide essential and value-added amenities to create a secure, comfortable, and productive living environment. Core provisions include Wi-Fi connectivity, reading rooms, regular housekeeping, and laundry areas. The common mess offers a rotating weekly menu with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals, operating primarily on a prepaid model tied to semester fees. Recreation facilities comprise a common room equipped with TV, indoor games, and major outdoor sports grounds (like basketball, volleyball, and football). Hostels usually feature dedicated study spaces and participate actively in cultural and student club events.

  • Wi-Fi access in rooms and reading halls

  • Mess hall with seating for 120–200 students per hostel

  • Laundry and housekeeping (weekly/biweekly)

  • Common rooms for TV, table tennis, indoor games

  • Outdoor sports: basketball, volleyball, football fields

  • Rotating veg/non-veg menu with special festive meals

 

CEC Safety, Health & Policies

Safety, discipline, and student well-being underpin life at CEC hostels. Entrances are gated with 24-hour security personnel and CCTV surveillance at all main entry points. Wardens reside on the premises, providing round-the-clock oversight and assistance. The campus maintains basic health support with access to a medical room/clinic and tie-ups with nearby hospitals for emergencies. There are defined entry/exit timings (typically by 10:00 PM), and leave/visitor policies are enforced for accountability. Quiet hours ensure an environment conducive to academic focus, and key rules are strictly observed.

  • 24/7 security and warden oversight

  • On-campus medical/first-aid and hospital tie-up

  • Entry gates close by 10:00 PM (exceptions only with advance notice)

  • No smoking/alcohol on premises

  • Approved leave slips for overnight/outstation absences

 

CEC Hostel Allotment & Application

Students seeking hostel accommodation at CEC should apply during the designated admission window, typically immediately after seat confirmation. Allotment follows a sequential process, including priority for outstation and first-year UG students, document checks, and up-front payment of key fees such as security deposit and mess advance. Room keys and occupancy are permitted only after completion of all formalities and handover of the checklist by hostel authorities.

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