The hostel facilities at Asian College of Journalism (ACJ) offer residential options tailored to student needs, providing a secure and comfortable living environment throughout the academic year. With accommodations available both on the main campus and the nearby Annexe, students benefit from comprehensive services including meals, safety measures, and maintenance support to ensure a focused study atmosphere.
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ACJ - Hostel Fee Structure
Accommodation Type | Duration | Fee (INR) |
On-campus Residential Accommodation | July 2020 to April 2021 | 85,000/- |
Annexe Accommodation | July 2020 to April 2021 | 1,20,000/- |
Annual Food Charges | July 2020 to April 2021 | 76,000/- |
ACJ - Security Deposit and Payment Terms
All students opting for accommodation are required to pay a caution deposit of INR 10,000/-. This amount is refundable at the end of the academic year, subject to deductions for any damages or liabilities. Additionally, students must submit an advance payment of INR 50,000/- along with the first tuition fee installment as part of the hostel booking process.
ACJ - Accommodation Details and Facilities
The hostels provide clean and well-maintained rooms, with options depending on student preference and availability. Both on-campus and Annexe housing ensure essential amenities such as regular housekeeping, security arrangements, and access to common areas. The hostel staff coordinates maintenance and supports the welfare of residents throughout their stay.
ACJ - Mess and Dining Services
The mess operates with a yearly food charge of INR 76,000/-, ensuring nutritious and hygienic meals are available to all hostel residents. The dining service is structured to accommodate diverse dietary requirements and meal timings suited to student schedules.
ACJ - Safety and Medical Support
Student safety is prioritized through campus security personnel and surveillance systems. Emergency medical support and health services are accessible close to the hostel premises, providing timely assistance. Regular health check-ups and first-aid facilities are also part of the hostel management’s commitment to student well-being.