XLRI hostel facilities are provided to the students for residential programs. XLRI has 5 hostel blocks with more than 400 rooms. The hostel names are - The Fr. Enright Men's Residence, The St. Thomas Men's Residence, The Mother Teresa Women's Residence, The Nilima Acharji Women's Residence, Fr. McGrath Residence.
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The Fr. Enright Men's Residence |
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The St. Thomas Men's Residence |
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The Mother Teresa Women's Residence |
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The Nilima Acharji Women's Residence |
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Fr. McGrath Residence |
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Ques. Does XLRI have a COED hostel?
Ans. XLRI has separate hostels for girls & boys.
Ques. Does XLRI have single rooms?
Ans. Yes, XLRI hostels have both single occupancy rooms as well as twin sharing rooms.
Ques. Is there a gym at XLRI?
Ans. XLRI hostels have gym facilities.
Ques. How many rooms are there in XLRI hostels?
Ans. XLRI hostels have 400+ rooms.
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Hostel rooms are single and not shared with anyone. Amenities include a bed, table,2 chairs, shelves and an almirah.Any other essential items can be procured from stores available in campus. Meal quality is average and menu is changed from time to time based on student requests. There are committees on campus which deal with mess food and menu. Registration is done automatically as soon as the initial fees are paid. You are given a room key when you arrive on campus.
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The oldest hostel different size of rooms which is not good for time being. But about 90% of the rooms are of good size and ventilation. Mess menu is decided by the students and worth every penny. Hostel is compulsory for the students. Registration happens along with the admission.
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Hostels are prime attractions as they have great ambience with proper mess facilities inside the hostel. There are 3 to 4 all-time working cafes also. Students get nonveg and veg options at the same time. The cleanliness is on of the many great things present here as daily room cleaning is available free of cost.
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XLRI offers a residential program with single occupancy bedrooms. The administration staff pre-allocates the rooms, and the mess facility is also provided, charging around INR 6K monthly. The hostel fee is INR 85K a year. The main drawback of the room is the absence of an AC as it gets pretty hot during June. However, the weather is quite good in Jamshedpur.
The hostel facility is really good, with all the students getting a single occupancy room for themselves. The rooms are quite spacious, and bright, and a cleaning facility is provided every day. It is necessary for an XLRI student to reside inside the hostel. The hostel fee is almost 85k for a year, which makes the hostel very affordable. The quality of the amenities makes it all worth it. There are common washrooms with a ratio of 6:1, or 4:1, depending on different hostels. The mess charge is 6000 per month, in which meal is provided 3 times, along with the evening snacks. The food is catered to veg, non-veg, and Jain as per the need of the student. The quality of the food is really good, as a student-based committee designs the menu, keeping in mind the requirement of the taste preferences of students across the country. For the non-veg people, it is served to about 4-5 times a week.
Hostel rooms are decent. Hostel rooms are single occupancy rooms, so everyone has their own privacy. There are guards around the clock in the hostel reception who are responsible for safety. We have lifts in the hostels so it's quite convenient. Mess food is average. There are 4 meals that are provided. Girls' mess is in the Girl's Hostel and then there's a common mess as well. The food quality can certainly be improved. We have infraction committee that checks with the mess vendor to ensure good quality with better food options.
The room size is decent. Since rooms are not shared, it gives enough privacy. However, the washrooms are shared and were a bit of an issue to initially adjust to. Food is served 4 times a day by the college mess.
The room is provided with a fan, table, wardrobe, mirror, and bed. The rooms are single sharing. We have 8-12 rooms on each floor differing across multiple hostels. The hostel is allotted by the college in accordance with the infrastructure committee. The hostel rent is 80K each year. The mess is within walking distance of hostels with a monthly charge of 6K.4 meals are provided each day including both veg and nonveg.
In XLRI, staying inside the campus is mandatory. The hostel rooms are really spacious, such that you could easily have two beds inside your room. Also, there is a table, chair, and cupboard given to each student. The student-to-washroom ratio varies from 2:1 to 6:1 depending on the hostels. There is enough space in the hostel for each student to get a single occupancy room. The hostel charge is 1,65,000 for 2 years for the 21-23 batch. The food in the mess is good, and the menu is decided by the student-run committee which keeps changing from time to time. Apart from veg and non-veg food, there is also Jain food specially made for the students who want it. The mess charge is 6000 per month which is decent. If a student doesn't like the food, he can opt out of the mess and eat at the campus eateries or order from zomato/swiggy.
The rooms are spacious and well ventilated and there is single occupancy. The meals offered too are decent in quality. You get an option to chose from both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals. The hostel fees are inclusive of the total fees you pay and so is the mess fee. For the mess, you have to pat 18,000 per term but that included does not cross the 25 lac mark mentioned in one of the previous answers.
Yes, students must stay in the XLRI hostels for at least the first year of their program. This is because XLRI thinks that the hostel experience is an essential component of the entire learning process, and it assists students in developing a strong sense of community and camaraderie. XLRI hostel rooms are single occupancy, and each room has its own bathroom .Pets are not permitted in the XLRI hostel accommodations.
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