Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai—situated in the city’s legal and academic hub of Churchgate—offers a unique hostel ecosystem. While the college does not operate a hostel on its own premises, it reserves a limited number of seats in nearby government hostels to accommodate students. At present, GLC facilitates access to over 200 hostel seats spread across distinct boys’ and girls’ hostels, located within a short commute from the main campus. Hostel allocations are prioritized primarily for outstation students, with most rooms set up for double or triple sharing. Basic amenities typically include beds, study tables, fans, and common washrooms, but the full range of facilities may vary slightly between hostels.
Government Law College - [GLC] Hostel Overview
Accommodation for GLC students is provided through partnership arrangements with government-run hostels in Mumbai, not through hostels on the college campus. In total, seven managed hostels are available, with specific seats reserved for GLC’s male and female students, including both 3-year and 5-year law candidates. Seat allotment is conducted on a merit and distance basis: priority is given to students from outside Mumbai or those facing exceptional circumstances. Typically, single and double sharing rooms are reserved for senior or final-year students, while most first-year students share triple occupancy rooms. The arrangement supports mainly undergraduate law students, with limited availability for postgraduate candidates.
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Particulars |
Details |
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Total Hostels |
7 (allocated seats in government hostels) |
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Separate Hostels (Boys/Girls) |
Yes |
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Typical Occupancy |
Double / Triple |
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Allotment Basis |
Merit and Distance |
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Accommodation for PG/PhD |
Very limited; primarily for UG |
Government Law College - [GLC] Hostel Fees & Room Categories
Hostel charges are structured as a combination of one-time deposits and recurring rent, governed by the rules of the host institution to which GLC students are assigned. Fees vary based on room sharing—triple, double, or, less commonly, single occupancy. Mess charges, utilities, and maintenance are typically collected separately. It is important for students to note that a security deposit is required, refundable on vacating the hostel, and is subject to change as per hostel management policy.
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Charge/Category |
Details |
Amount (INR) |
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Security Deposit |
Refundable upon vacating (varies by hostel) |
INR 2,000–5,000 (one-time) |
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Hostel Rent (Double/Triple occupancy) |
Charged by host government hostel, per year |
INR 6,000–12,000 per year |
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Mess Advance/Charges |
Payable separately for meal plan |
INR 15,000–20,000 per year |
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Utilities & Maintenance |
May be charged separately |
INR 1,000–2,000 per year |
Government Law College - [GLC] Facilities, Dining & Student Life
GLC’s hostel allocations feature basic but comfortable facilities via the designated government hostels. Rooms are generally furnished with study tables, chairs, cabinets, and ceiling fans. Common washrooms, drinking water outlets, and a reading room (with seating for around 20–30) are standard. Hostel premises provide secure Wi-Fi in common areas, and some hostels support laundry facilities. The mess delivers fixed Indian meals with vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, operating on a subscription model with a monthly or semesterly mess advance. Recreational life varies by hostel but typically includes TV/common rooms, select indoor games, and occasional events by hostel committees or GLC’s active clubs and societies. The main GLC campus features a large library (42,000+ books), moot court rooms, and active student clubs focused on legal debates, sports, and performing arts.
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Common amenities: furnished rooms, Wi-Fi, common washrooms, laundry, 24x7 water supply
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Mess runs on prepaid/advance model, serving vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals daily
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Reading room for self-study, limited gym or sports gear in select hostels
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TV/common areas for recreation and student interaction
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GLC campus supports moot court, library, and vibrant student clubs
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Facility/Area |
Details |
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Library (GLC campus) |
42,000+ books, 9 AM–5 PM, electronic research center |
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Reading/Study Hall |
20–30 seats per hostel (average) |
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Mess Hall |
Fixed meal service, mixed veg/non-veg menu, operates daily |
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Common Room |
TV, basic indoor games available |
Government Law College - [GLC] Safety, Health & Policies
Hostel safety is maintained through gated entry and security staff, with a designated warden or superintendent in residence. Hostels enforce entry deadlines (typically by 10:00 PM) and require students to register departures or overnight stays outside. CCTV surveillance is present in most hostels, and visitors are allowed during set hours with proper entry in the record. In case of medical emergencies, students have access to nearby clinics or hospitals, as there is no onsite campus health center. Rules regarding quiet hours, use of appliances, and approval for leave are regularly communicated and must be strictly followed to retain hostel privileges.
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Security with gated entry, warden presence, and CCTV
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Medical aid by referral to city clinics/hospitals
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Hostel entry by 10:00 PM, visitors as per rules
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Policy |
Key Point |
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Entry Timing |
Hostel entry/exit closes at 10:00 PM |
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Visitor Policy |
Guests allowed in common areas during designated hours; must register |
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Discipline |
Resident students must maintain order; violations subject to inquiry |
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Medical Support |
Nearest city hospital or hostel-appointed doctor on call |
Government Law College - [GLC] Hostel Allotment & Application
The process for securing a hostel seat begins after confirmation of admission to GLC Mumbai. Applications are invited for available hostel seats, usually requiring early submission due to the limited number. The process is competitive, based on set priorities such as outstation status, merit, and valid documentation. Selected students must pay the prescribed fees and complete formal reporting and verification to take possession of their room.
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Stage |
What to Do |
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Application |
Access the designated portal/form after admission; submit promptly |
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Verification |
Provide proof of admission, identity, residence status, qualifying marks, etc. |
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Allotment |
Seats assigned based on merit, distance, special circumstances |
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Fee Payment |
Pay security deposit, rent, mess fees by the notified deadline |
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Reporting |
Complete room checklist, receive hostel ID/keys from the superintendent |
