

The New Horizon College of Engineering (NHCE), Bangalore has on-campus hostels to provide accommodations to both male and female students separately. Moreover, the residential spaces are equipped with a huge number of amenities to create a home away from home environment for the students.
At the NHCE Bangalore, there are various hostel blocks including ‘Sir. M. Visvesvaraya’, ‘Swami Vivekananda’, ‘Shahid Bahgat Singh’, ‘NHVM Hostel’, ‘Jhansi ki Rani’, and ‘Rani Chenamma’. All these hostels have numerous rooms in 1, 2, 3, and 4 sharing basis with attached bathroom options.
Students who want to avail the accommodation amenities provided by the College within the premises are required to pay the lodging and mess charges & submit the fee challan at the Accounts Department. Moreover, the NHCE Bangalore hostel fees range from Rs. 1,15,000/- to Rs. 1,70,000/- per annum.
Note: All the students of the College’s residences need to keep in mind that if they vacate their rooms amidst the academic year, the hostel fee will not be refunded.
* For thorough information regarding the residential charges, kindly get in touch with the respective authorities via College’s official website.
There are a few NHCE Bangalore hostel rules and regulations for the students to follow and maintain a peaceful environment in the residential complex. Strict actions will be taken against the students who break any of the rules.
Students can go through following points to understand the rules and regulations of the NHCE Bangalore hostel:
* Aside from the ones listed above, the authorities have set-up many other rules and regulations. For detailed insights of the same, students need to navigate the College’s website.
In the NHCE Bangalore Campus, there are different hostels for both male and female students. Some of such blocks are ‘Sir. M. Visvesvaraya’, ‘Swami Vivekananda’, ‘Shahid Bahgat Singh’, ‘NHVM Hostel’, ‘Jhansi ki Rani’, and ‘Rani Chenamma’.
The NHCE Bangalore hostel rooms are available from single to quadruple occupancies & equipped with all the basic living amenities. Apart from the rooms, hostels have luggage rooms, lobby, gymnasium, and other common areas for the students. Furthermore, there is a ‘Health Clinic’ where hostellers are provided quality medical care.
In addition to this, the New Horizon College of Engineering hostel staff includes wardens, security personnel, housekeeping, and so on to ensure the smooth working of the residents. Hostellers also have access to several amenities including library, recreation center, computer laboratories, and others during their time at the Institution’s hostels.
Inside the residential blocks, the College’s authorities facilitates below-given amenities to the hostellers:
The hostel has a dining area & mess separately for female & male students which serve them nutritious and quality meals during the set timings. Moreover, the significant in-charges ensure that the NHCE Bangalore hostel food is prepared under hygienic conditions and the whole arena is maintained clean and tidy.
Beside this, the management has constructed separate canteens for boys’ and girls’ living within the on-campus hostels where they get snacks, beverages, and other food items at minimal charges.



Yes, there are separate residential blocks for boys’ and girls’ which have several furnished NHCE Bangalore hostel rooms in single, twin, triple, and quadruple sharing.
At the College, the female students can stay at the Jhansi Ki Rani, Rani Chennama blocks, etc. Also, there are other blocks such as Sir. M. Visvesvaraya, Swami Vivekananda, Shahid Bahgat Singh, and NHVM Hostel for the students.
Yes, students residing at the hostels of New Horizon College of Engineering Bangalore are provided with several facilities including furnished rooms, gym, housekeeping, health clinic, 24/7 security & power backup, etc.
In order to stay at the College’s hostels, students need to make a payment of specified fees which range from Rs. 1,15,000/- to Rs. 1,70,000/-, depending on the type of occupancy opted by them.
Yes, the NHCE Bangalore hostels have mess and dining areas (different for male and female students) which serve hygienic meals to the inmates at specified times.