At Madhav University (MU), the hostel accommodation offers students a range of room options combined with essential facilities aimed at comfortable and secure living. Whether opting for air-conditioned or non-air-conditioned rooms, students can find lodging suited to their preferences and budget, with transparent fee structures and daily charges. The hostel experience also includes mess facilities, recreational areas, and important safety and health support services to ensure overall well-being during the academic year.
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MU - Hostel Accommodation and Fee Structure
Type of Accommodation | Annual Hostel Fees |
Double seated AC room | Rs. 90,000 (7,500 x 12) |
Double seated Non-AC room | Rs. 54,000 (4,500 x 12) |
Triple seated Non-AC room | Rs. 30,000 (2,500 x 12) |
The per day lodging charge per student is Rs. 500.
MU - Facilities and Amenities
The hostels at MU provide a combination of essential amenities to support student life. These include:
- Wi-Fi connectivity across hostel premises for academic and personal use.
- Common rooms with recreational facilities for leisure and social interaction.
- 24/7 security systems including CCTV surveillance and controlled entry to maintain safety.
- Regular housekeeping and maintenance for cleanliness and hygiene.
MU - Mess and Food Services
The hostel mess operates on a daily charge basis of Rs. 500 per student, providing nutritious meals with options to cater to various dietary preferences. The mess schedule is designed to accommodate students’ academic timetables and nutritional needs.
MU - Health and Medical Support
Madhav University ensures that students residing in hostels have access to basic health services. This includes:
- On-campus medical facilities or tie-ups with nearby clinics for prompt healthcare support.
- Regular health check-ups and emergency medical assistance as required.
- Awareness programs promoting health and hygiene among hostel residents.
MU - Safety and Security Measures
Student safety is prioritized through:
- Strict security protocols with entry restrictions and identity verification.
- Installation of CCTV cameras in common areas and entry/exit points.
- Dedicated security personnel present round the clock.