Hostel

Available Facilities

  • The College hostel is situated in the same campus.
  • It has facilities to accommodate eighty students, three each in a room.
  • A conducive atmosphere for study and recreation is maintained.
  • It has a Library with book lending facility, dailies, career newspaper and magazines etc.
  • Facilities for Internet browsing, telephone, T.V, indoor and outdoor games.
  • Prayer Room and common study rooms are provided.
  • The food is wholesome and tasty.
  • Properly maintained toilets and bathing rooms with sufficient water facilities.
  • A flower garden is maintained by the hostel.
  • Local and National festivals like Onam, Christmas etc. are celebrated.
  • Once a year the Hostel Day is kept up.
  • First Aid facilities are available.
  • Badminton court is maintained.

Rules and Regulations

  •  The Hostel is under the direct control of the principal of the College. The Principal may appoint one of the lecturers as warden.
  • Students will occupy the place allotted to them in the hostel. No change should be made without the permission of the warden.
  • Any student leaving the hostel in the course of the month shall pay the charges for the whole month.
  • The monthly fees must be paid before the 10th of the month.
  • Every student shall provide herself a good lock and key for her room.
  • Students should guard against any waste of food, water and electricity.
  • Students are expected to preserve and promote the good name of the hostel.
  • Hostellers will inform their parents, relatives and friends that they are not allowed to see them during working hours or after 6.30 pm.
  • Hostellers may entertain their visitors only in the parlour. Visitors are not permitted to enter the rooms or the dining hall except with the permission of the principal and warden.
  • No bazaar men, hawkers etc will be permitted to enter the hostel premises.
  • Hostellers shall not enter the kitchen or give orders to the cooks or other servants. Complaints, if any, shall be brought to the notice of the authorities.
  • Hostellers shall not wash their clothes themselves. The dhobi appointed for this purpose will be available once a week.
  • Silence will be observed in the hostel on all days between 6am to 8am and after 7pm.On holidays 9am to 12 noon and 2 to 3.30pm will be hours of silence.
  • Hostellers shall not enter one another room after 8pm.
  • Hostellers should retire to bed at 11pm.All electric lights will be switched off after that hour.
  • Hostellers will keep their rooms, beds, books and everything in their care, clean and neat. They shall not deface the walls or damage the furniture. No waste paper, hair combing etc should be thrown on the floor or out of the windows.
  • The bathrooms, lavatories and water closets shall be kept free from hair soap, paper etc.
  • All cases of illness must be reported immediately to the warden who will arrange for medical aid. Hostellers will have to pay for their medical aid.
  • Hostellers may go out only with the permission of the warden. They will not ordinarily be allowed to go home for weekends. When they really need to do this, permission must be obtained from the warden.
  • Catholic students will consider attendance at the Holy Sacrifice of the mass their greatest privilege and blessing and will not miss it for trivial reasons. All students of any religious denomination are free to attend the Mass and visit the chapel in their leisure time.
  • Two of the hostellers will be elected prefect and Assistant prefect for the year. It is their duty to help the warden to maintain proper discipline in the hostel.
  • Every hosteller shall deem it her duty to do her best towards the maintenance of order, peace and harmony in 5the hostel.
  • All decisions of the principal from time to time shall be duly accepted.
  • Mobile phones are not allowed in the hostel.  
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