The hostel facilities at Fuel College of Management provide comfortable accommodation tailored to meet the needs of both male and female students, ensuring a supportive living environment conducive to academic and personal growth. The hostels are equipped with essential furnishings and amenities, and emphasize security, recreation, and health support for residents.
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FCM – Hostel Accommodation Details
Hostel Name | Gender | Capacity | Facilities |
Sairaj A | Girls | 200 | Bed, Cupboard, Study Table, Chair |
Sairaj B | Boys | 200 | Bed, Cupboard, Study Table, Chair |
FCM – Room Types and Fees
The hostels offer well-furnished rooms designed for individual and shared occupancy, equipped with essential furniture for a productive stay. Below is a typical fee structure based on room type and occupancy, to give students an idea of expected expenses:
Room Type | Occupancy | Annual Hostel Fee (INR) |
3-in-1 / 4-in-1 (Non-AC) | 3 or 4 Sharing | 16,000 |
2-in-1 (Non-AC) | 2 Sharing | 20,000 |
Single | 1 Occupant | 25,000 |
3-in-1 / 4-in-1 (Bath Attached) | 3 or 4 Sharing | 22,000 |
2-in-1 (Bath Attached) | 2 Sharing | 26,000 |
Single (Bath Attached) | 1 Occupant | 30,000 |
FCM – Mess and Food Charges
Meal plans are offered separately from hostel fees, with mess charges applied according to the selected plan. Students can expect nutritious menu options with vegetarian and non-vegetarian choices. Typical mess fee arrangements are as follows:
Mess Type | Annual Mess Fee (INR) |
Standard Mess Plan | 84,000 |
FCM – Recreational and Study Facilities
Both hostels are furnished with study tables and chairs to support focused academic work. Recreational amenities include common rooms for social interaction, and access to secure Wi-Fi to facilitate learning and entertainment. Laundry services may be available with additional charges, and maintenance of cleanliness is prioritized across hostel premises.
FCM – Security Measures
Security protocols at the hostels include 24/7 surveillance and restricted entry, managed by trained personnel. Students must adhere to hostel rules to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents. Asset care is mandatory, and any damage to hostel property is subject to penalty as decided by the hostel authorities.
FCM – Health and Medical Support
The hostels have arrangements for basic medical assistance and first aid. Students can access a health support system that includes periodic medical check-ups and emergency response services. Additionally, students are encouraged to report health issues promptly to the hostel medical staff or designated personnel.