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Sagar Group of Institutions Hyderabad Hostel Fees 2025, Facilities, Rooms, Food


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MAT 2025 will be held on September 21 for the Paper-Based Test (PBT) and September 28 for the Computer-Based Test (CBT). Registrations are now open and will close on September 15 for PBT and September 22 for CBT.

The CAT 2025 notification is out. Registrations begin on August 1, 2025, and will remain open until September 13, 2025IIM Kozhikode will conduct the exam on November 30, 2025, in multiple shifts across 170+ cities.

At Sagar Group of Institutions (SGI), students have access to well-maintained hostel facilities designed to support a comfortable and secure living environment during their academic journey. The hostels offer multiple room types with varying amenities, competitive fees, and essential services such as mess facilities, security, and medical support, ensuring a balanced and convenient stay for all residents.

 

Table of Contents

  1. SGI - Hostel Fee Structure and Room Types
  2. SGI - Mess Charges
  3. SGI - Facilities and Amenities
  4. SGI - Safety and Health Support

 

SGI - Hostel Fee Structure and Room Types

 

SGI - Mess Charges

The estimated monthly mess charges range between Rs. 4000 and Rs. 4500, covering meals prepared to meet the dietary needs of students living on campus.

 

SGI - Facilities and Amenities

  • Rooms are equipped with basic furniture and sanitation as per room type.
  • Security features include 24/7 surveillance and controlled access to ensure student safety.
  • Reliable Wi-Fi connectivity available throughout the hostel premises.
  • Laundry services and housekeeping support maintain hygiene and convenience.
  • Recreational areas are provided to promote relaxation and social interaction.
  • Medical support includes an on-call doctor and first-aid facilities within the hostel premises.

 

SGI - Safety and Health Support

SGI hostels prioritize student safety with round-the-clock security personnel and CCTV monitoring. In addition, the institution provides prompt medical assistance through an in-house health center and tie-ups with nearby hospitals to handle emergencies, ensuring students have access to healthcare when needed.