The hostel facilities at Miranda House provide students with a comfortable and secure living environment, designed to support their academic and personal growth. With thoughtfully structured fees, a variety of room options, and essential amenities including mess, recreation, safety measures, and medical support, the hostel aims to cater to the needs of its residents efficiently.
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MH – Hostel Fee Structure
Category | Old Fee for Even Sem (2023-2024) | New Fee for Even Sem (2024-2025) | Old Fee for Odd Sem (2023-2024) | New Fee for Odd Sem (2024-2025) |
Girls | Rs 27,090 | Rs 33,090 | Rs 26,750 | Rs 32,750 |
MH – Room Types and Accommodation
The hostel offers accommodation primarily for female students, with rooms designed to provide a comfortable stay. Specific details on room types such as single, double, or triple occupancy, or availability of AC and Non-AC rooms, are not specified here, but the fees reflect comprehensive lodging, including maintenance and basic amenities.
MH – Facilities and Amenities
The hostel ensures a range of facilities to support day-to-day living and academic needs:
- Mess facilities with reasonable charges included in the fee structure to provide nutritious meals.
- Security measures to maintain a safe environment for residents, including controlled access and vigilant staff presence.
- Wi-Fi connectivity to support students’ academic requirements and communication.
- Laundry services for convenience of residents.
- Recreational spaces to encourage relaxation and social interaction.
- Medical support including access to health services for emergencies and routine care.
MH – Safety and Health Support
Student security is a priority with continuous monitoring systems and trained personnel on duty. The hostel is equipped to provide medical assistance either on-campus or through nearby healthcare centers, ensuring timely support in case of health issues.
This structured combination of amenities, safety, and supportive services contributes to an environment conducive for students’ holistic development during their stay at Miranda House.