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Yes girls & Boys hostels are separate, No boys are not allowed in girls hostels and girls are not allowed in boys hostels. there are 4 girls (2 new & 2 old) hostels & 3 boys hostels (1 old & 2 new) New hostels are the best as they are newly built and have gym facilities, old hostels are like haunted houses with horrible maintenance, non-functional lifts & no facilities, but new hostels have 4 people/room and old hostels have 3 people/room, new hostel rooms are marginally larger than the old hostels, hence new hostels now feel cramped. Hostel allocation takes place based on Category & CGPA as there are limited seats Hostel fee is around 12K for whole year (to be paid at once) and mess fee is around 3-4K per month, there are no tiers of rooms, it is same for everyone Hostel timings are 5AM-10:30PM, yes they are allowed to leave late at night provided they submit an application, Hostels have massive freedom Hostels have nearby canteens where students eat, Food Quality varies depending on the tender, there are 2 guards per hostels, and security threats are relatively less, rules are stringent for girls hostels, but boys hostels nobody cares (unless you are caught stealing chairs and spoons) 3 Sharing for old hostels, 4 sharing for new hostels, I chose new hostel due to better feel No AC, No Cooler, You can purchase/rent your own cooler from nearby town & pay 500 rupees/month extra to the warden to use it in your room, You get a study table, chair (everyone gets it) and 3 wardrobes/4people, The quality is fairly okay, but old hostels have decaying infrastructure, We have a common study room with AC & benches where you can study 24/7, common washrooms no attached washrooms, washrooms are cleaned once every week, there are 6 urinals,3 sinks, 6 toilets, 6 shower rooms there are two of these washroom places in each floor, Students stay outside in nearby PGs, now new PGs are coming up with better facilities, they are more expensive than hostel & far away too, hence a vehicle here is a must
Yes girls & Boys hostels are separate, No boys are not allowed in girls hostels and girls are not allowed in boys hostels. there are 4 girls (2 new & 2 old) hostels & 3 boys hostels (1 old & 2 new) New hostels are the best as they are newly built and have gym facilities, old hostels are like haunted houses with horrible maintenance, non-functional lifts & no facilities, but new hostels have 4 people/room and old hostels have 3 people/room, new hostel rooms are marginally larger than the old hostels, hence new hostels now feel cramped. Hostel allocation takes place based on Category & CGPA as there are limited seats Hostel fee is around 12K for whole year (to be paid at once) and mess fee is around 3-4K per month, there are no tiers of rooms, it is same for everyone Hostel timings are 5AM-10:30PM, yes they are allowed to leave late at night provided they submit an application, Hostels have massive freedom Hostels have nearby canteens where students eat, Food Quality varies depending on the tender, there are 2 guards per hostels, and security threats are relatively less, rules are stringent for girls hostels, but boys hostels nobody cares (unless you are caught stealing chairs and spoons) 3 Sharing for old hostels, 4 sharing for new hostels, I chose new hostel due to better feel No AC, No Cooler, You can purchase/rent your own cooler from nearby town & pay 500 rupees/month extra to the warden to use it in your room, You get a study table, chair (everyone gets it) and 3 wardrobes/4people, The quality is fairly okay, but old hostels have decaying infrastructure, We have a common study room with AC & benches where you can study 24/7, common washrooms no attached washrooms, washrooms are cleaned once every week, there are 6 urinals,3 sinks, 6 toilets, 6 shower rooms there are two of these washroom places in each floor, Students stay outside in nearby PGs, now new PGs are coming up with better facilities, they are more expensive than hostel & far away too, hence a vehicle here is a must
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Hostels at Central University of Haryana (CUHAR) are in very good condition and are often compared to the ones provided by the NITs.
There are 4 hostels with well-maintained rooms. The occupancy of each room is 3 students. There are no air conditioning facilities, so in summers it becomes difficult.
The hostel rules are strict and sometimes cause problems for the students. They have a strict curfew which is to be followed.
The hostel mess is mediocre and also very expensive. But it is being improved due to the students' complaints and hopefully will not be disappointing after that.
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