Rama Devi Women's University offers accommodation through four general hostels Anindita, Anyatama, Ananya, and Anupama designed exclusively for female students. These hostels provide furnished rooms with modern amenities, creating a conducive environment for academic and personal growth. The hostels accommodate students from various years, ensuring a supportive community atmosphere.
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RDWU – Hostel Accommodation and Capacity
Hostel Name | Capacity (Number of Boarders) | Occupancy Details |
Ananya & Anindita | 120 each | Shared by 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year students |
Arnnapurna | 400 | General female boarders |
Asima (for PWD Candidates only) | 50 | Reserved for differently-abled students |
RDWU – Hostel Fee Structure
The fee structure at Rama Devi Women's University hostels is categorized separately for undergraduate and postgraduate students as follows:
Fee Component | Undergraduate Students (INR) | Postgraduate Students (INR) |
Admission Fee | 62 | 62 |
Establishment Fee (First 6 Months) | 4800 | 5400 |
Mess Charges (First Month) | 1200 | 1500 |
Caution Money (Refundable) | 205 | 500 |
Annual Charges | 70 | 500 |
RDWU – Facilities and Amenities
All hostels are fully furnished and equipped with modern facilities to support a comfortable stay and academic focus. These include reliable electricity, clean common areas, and shared amenities suitable for the capacity of each hostel. The environment prioritizes safety, cleanliness, and an atmosphere conducive to learning.
RDWU – Mess and Food Services
The mess charges are included as part of the hostel fee for the first month and are managed to provide nutritious and hygienic meals. Mess facilities cater to the dietary needs of the students and maintain food quality standards.
RDWU – Security and Health Support
Security measures are in place to ensure the safety of all residents, including regulated access and monitoring. Additionally, medical support is available to address any health concerns promptly, contributing to overall student well-being while residing in the hostels.