At St. Philomena's College, students have access to well-maintained hostel accommodations designed to provide a comfortable and secure living environment. The hostel options include various room types suited to different preferences and budgets, alongside essential facilities such as mess services, recreational areas, and medical support. The campus ensures safety measures and hygiene standards are strictly followed to offer a supportive residence experience for both new and continuing students.
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SPC – Hostel Accommodation and Fees
Sl. No. | Room Type | Annual Fee (INR) |
1 | Single Room (With Attached Bathroom) | 35,000 |
2 | Twin/Double Sharing Room | 25,000 |
SPC – Mess Fees
Sl. No. | Particulars | Fee Per Day (INR) |
1 | Mess Fee (Excluding Non-Vegetarian) | 125 |
SPC – Sneha Nilaya Hostel Details
Sl. No. | Room Type | Annual Fee (INR) |
1 | Six Bed Sharing Room | 30,000 |
SPC – Mess Charges at Sneha Nilaya
Sl. No. | Particulars | Fee Per Day (INR) |
2 | Mess Fee | 100 |
SPC – Facilities and Amenities
The hostels at St. Philomena's College offer a range of facilities to support student life, including 24/7 security with CCTV surveillance, well-maintained common areas, and clean drinking water. Each hostel room is furnished and comes with adequate ventilation and natural lighting. Wi-Fi connectivity is provided throughout the hostel premises to support academic and recreational internet use. Laundry services, common room facilities for indoor games, and designated recreation spaces help maintain a balanced lifestyle.
SPC – Safety and Health Support
Student safety is prioritized with round-the-clock security personnel and strict entry-exit protocols. The college medical center offers basic healthcare, first aid, and access to a visiting doctor for regular health checkups. Emergency medical services and ambulance facilities are also available on campus. Regular cleanliness drives and fumigation ensure hygienic living conditions within the hostels. Additionally, counseling services are accessible to support student mental health and well-being.