

The T John Group of Institutions offers hostels for both girls’ and boys’ separately which are allocated on a first come first serve basis. Moreover, the hostellers are provided a secured and regulated environment along with an ample amount of world-class amenities to ensure their safety and aid them with a homely atmosphere.
The Institution has multiple hostels including ‘St. Joseph Nivas’, ‘Campus Hostel’, ‘Priyadarshi Hostel’, and others. Additionally, the collective seating capacity of the hostels is to accommodate more than 215 students. Moreover, the fully-equipped T John Group of Institutions hostel rooms are allotted on the basis of multiple occupancies. The T John Group of Institutions hostel fee ranges from Rs. 91,000/- to Rs. 1,01,000/-, for 11 months.
Students who want to avail the accommodation facilities at the T John Group of Institutions hostel have to pay the below-given charges which vary based on gender and the type of occupancy of the hostel rooms.
Girls’ Hostel
Refer to the following table to know details about the fee structure specified for the various Institution’s hostels available for female students:
|
Occupancy Type |
Accommodation Fees |
|
St. Joseph Nivas |
|
|
2 Seater |
Rs. 1,01,000/- |
|
3 Seater |
Rs. 96,000/- |
|
4 Seater |
Rs. 95,000/- |
|
6 Seater |
Rs. 94,000/- |
|
8 Seater |
Rs. 91,000/- |
|
Priyadarshi Hostel |
|
|
2 Seater |
Rs. 92,000/- |
Boys’ Hostel
The below-given table contains the data of fees prescribed for the T John Group of Institutions boys’ hostel:
|
Occupancy Type |
Accommodation Fees |
|
Priyadarshi Hostel |
|
|
3 Seater |
Rs. 92,000/- |
|
Campus Hostel |
|
|
4 Seater |
Rs. 99,000/- |
* It is to be noted that the aforementioned hostel fee has to be paid by the students for a duration of 11 months.
Note: Students can reserve their seats at the hostels by paying an amount of Rs. 10,000/-. For more detailed information about the T John Group of Institutions hostel fee structure, students can refer to the Institution’s official website.
Residents of the T John Group of Institutions hostel have to adhere to the notified rules and regulations in order to avoid any indiscipline within the hostel premises. The details of the same are mentioned below:
* Students can navigate the Institution’s website to know more about T John Group of Institutions hostel rules.
The Institution has multiple hostels from which ‘St. Joseph Nivas’ is exclusively for females and ‘Campus Hostel’ is for male students having a capacity to accommodate more than 36 & over 132 students, respectively. Moreover, ‘Priyadarshi Hostel’ is available for both boys & girls which has more than 50 seats. Furthermore, an ‘Amal Jyothi Hostel’ for girls is present nearby the campus of the Institution.
The hostel rooms at the T John Group of Institutions Campus have basic amenities including beds, table, chair, and wardrobes to provide comfortable stay for the students.Furthermore, the hostel provides delicious & nutritious food facilities including breakfast, lunch, and dinner to the students. Moreover, students are offered T John Group of Institutions hostel food in both vegetarian & non-vegetarian food in multiple Indian cuisines.
Apart from this, T John Group of Institutions Bangalore hostel premises have 24/7 security through CCTV surveillance, a gymnasium to ensure students stay healthy and fit, and other recreational facilities.
Yes, there are separate girl’s and boy’s hostels including ‘St. Joseph Nivas’, ‘Campus Hostel’, ‘Priyadarshi Hostel’ , etc. at the Institution in which seats are available on a first come first serve basis.
The Institution’s hostel fees vary based on the occupancy type and gender & is between Rs. 91,000/- to Rs. 1,01,000/-, for 11 months.
Yes, students are required to pay an amount of Rs. 10,000/- to reserve their seats at the Institution’s hostels.
The T John Group of Institutions offers a variety of room sharing options ranging from double to eight-person occupancy, depending on the specific type of hostel.
Yes, both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food options are provided to the students in multiple Indian cuisines at the hostels of the Institution.