Hostel FAQs
Everything district and city parents ask about our Intermediate hostel — supervision, study hours, food, phone calls, visits and medical care — answered directly.
All questions in this topic
Are hostel study hours supervised?
Yes. Evening and early-morning study hours run on a fixed schedule with faculty supervision, so entrance-exam preparation continues beyond class hours.
How do parents talk to their child?
Through a scheduled phone-call system on fixed days and times, plus emergency contact through the warden at any time. The exact schedule is shared at admission.
What food is served in the hostel?
A weekly vegetarian-forward menu designed for students, displayed in advance. Parents can review the menu during the campus visit and see the kitchen.
How is safety managed?
Resident wardens, entry/exit logging, visitor verification, corridor CCTV and an anti-ragging policy. Ask for the full safety walkthrough during your campus visit.
What happens if a student falls sick?
First aid on campus, a tie-up hospital nearby, and immediate parent notification. A staff member accompanies the student for any medical visit.
How often can parents visit?
On scheduled visit days, typically fortnightly, plus by appointment. Unannounced visits within working hours can be arranged through the warden's office.
Can a day scholar shift to the hostel mid-year?
Yes, subject to seat availability. The academic program is identical, so the shift is administrative.
Is the hostel suitable for students from districts like Warangal or Karimnagar?
Yes — a large share of our hostel students come from Telangana districts. The scheduled call system and visit days are designed for families who live outside Hyderabad.