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Osmania University, Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre For Distance Education - [PGRRCDE] Hostel Fees 2025, Facilities, Rooms, Food, Accommodation


• Updated on 12 Dec, 2025 by Aafreen Zarief

Osmania University, Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre For Distance Education - [PGRRCDE] is based in Hyderabad, Telangana, and operates within Osmania University’s sprawling urban campus setting. While PGRRCDE is primarily a distance learning institute, hostel facilities are available through the broader Osmania University ecosystem for non-local students and those needing accommodation. The hostel system comprises both boys’ and girls’ hostels, although intake is limited due to the core distance-education mode. Most rooms are shared between three to eight students, with allocation favoring non-local, rural, and outstation candidates. The hostel environment emphasizes affordability, basic amenities (beds, desks, Wi-Fi), and simple communal living near the academic core of Hyderabad.

 

Table of Contents
  1. Osmania University, Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre For Distance Education - [PGRRCDE] Hostel Overview
  2. Osmania University, Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre For Distance Education - [PGRRCDE] Hostel Fees & Room Categories
  3. Osmania University, Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre For Distance Education - [PGRRCDE] Facilities, Dining & Student Life
  4. Osmania University, Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre For Distance Education - [PGRRCDE] Safety, Health & Policies
  5. Osmania University, Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre For Distance Education - [PGRRCDE] Hostel Allotment & Application

 

Osmania University, Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre For Distance Education - [PGRRCDE] Hostel Overview

The university’s hostels provide accommodation on a shared basis for eligible students, focusing on non-local and outstation admissions. Boys’ and girls’ hostels are located within the main Osmania University campus, covering UG, PG, and research scholars from various constituent colleges, though PGRRCDE students must confirm eligibility as distance learners typically have reduced hostel provision. Hostel allotment is generally preference-based (non-local, merit, seniority), and demand often outpaces supply. Final-year and research students may occasionally be granted single rooms, subject to significant availability.

 

Osmania University, Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre For Distance Education - [PGRRCDE] Hostel Fees & Room Categories

Hostel fee structure is designed to be affordable, featuring a mix of one-time and recurring charges. Security deposits and admission fees are standard at the time of joining, with rent and mess charges recurred annually or monthly depending on occupancy. Charges may vary slightly for double/triple sharing or AC/non-AC configurations where available. Mess charges and maintenance fees are typically separate and paid either monthly or semester-wise. Most rooms are non-AC with basic furnishing.

 

Osmania University, Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre For Distance Education - [PGRRCDE] Facilities, Dining & Student Life

Students staying in the university hostels have access to Wi-Fi, basic furnishings (bed, study table, storage), and utility services such as shared laundry and frequent housekeeping. Common areas include reading rooms, TV lounges, and indoor games facilities. The mess typically operates on a semi-mandatory, prepaid monthly model, serving veg meals daily and non-veg twice a week, with eggs frequently included. Recreational and cultural spaces such as sports courts and club rooms are accessible within the Osmania University campus, promoting a communal and active hostel life. Hostel premises support evening gatherings, and study groups and serve as a base for various student-run cultural and academic events.

  • Essential amenities: Wi-Fi, beds, study desks, lockers, ceiling fans, laundry facilities

  • Mess: Central dining hall, varied veg and non-veg menu, prepaid monthly

  • Recreation: Reading room (50+ seats), indoor games, TV lounge, access to campus sports facilities

 

Osmania University, Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre For Distance Education - [PGRRCDE] Safety, Health & Policies

Hostel operations prioritize security and health: each hostel has gated entry, round-the-clock wardens, and security personnel. Entry and exit are logged, and main gates are locked by 10:00 PM. Medical emergencies are managed through the university health center, with on-call doctor and basic medical support. Students must observe quiet hours at night, and visitors are allowed only during stated day hours upon registration. Prohibited items include tobacco, alcohol, and personal cooking appliances. Leave approvals and overnight outings require advance permission from the warden.

  • 24/7 warden & security presence

  • Campus health center access

  • Entry cutoff at 10:00 PM; late entry requires warden approval

 

Osmania University, Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre For Distance Education - [PGRRCDE] Hostel Allotment & Application

Applying for hostel accommodation involves a structured process. Seats are limited, so applicants should initiate early. The process typically includes a call for applications well before the semester, submission of required documents, eligibility screening, announcement of allotment results, fee payment, and a formal check-in protocol on arrival. Hostels are primarily offered on a first-come or merit basis for outstation candidates.

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