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4.1.3.  Does  College  provide  all  departments  with  facilities  like  office  room,
                   common room, and separate restrooms for women students and staff?

                   College provides all departments with the required facilities. It has a well-furnished
                   office and a separate reception area near the Principal‘s Office. Each department has
                   been  provided  with  adequate  facilities,  such  as  staff  room,  furniture  for  individual
                   teachers,  computers,  Wi-Fi  facility,  notice-boards,  OHP  and  printers.  Many  of  the
                   staff  rooms  have  space  for  a  departmental  library  and  have  attached  washrooms.
                   College  also  provides  common  rooms  and  ample  restroom  facilities  for  women
                   students and staff. Women students have washrooms in all the three blocks.

                   4.1.4.  How  does  College  ensure  that  the  infrastructure  facilities  meet  the
                   requirements of students/staff with disabilities?

                   College  is  sensitive  to  the  needs  of  differently-abled  students/staff  and  provides
                   facilities  to  meet  their  requirements.  It  has  provided  ramps,  railings  along  stairs,
                   elevators and wheelchairs to ensure easy access to classrooms and laboratories. There
                   are  separate  washrooms  for  the  differently-abled  staff/students.  Provision  has  been
                   made for three wheelchairs, one special washroom, and a ramp in each block. Lifts
                   are  available  in  all  three  blocks.  Visually  challenged  students  are  provided  with  a
                   range of facilities including Readers, computers with screen reading software, low-
                   vision  aids,  scanners,  mobility  devices,  etc.  College  offers  fee  concessions  for
                   physically  handicapped  students.  College  provides  a  scribe/writer  to  students  with
                   writing disabilities.

                   4.1.5.  How  does  College  cater  to  the  residential  requirements  of  students?
                   Mention
                         Capacity of the hostels and occupancy:
                         Recreational facilities in hostel/s like gymnasium, yoga center, etc.
                         Broadband connectivity /Wi-Fi facility in hostel/s.

                   College  has  separate  hotels  facilities  for  men  and  women  students.  There  are  two
                   hostels  for  men,  one  within  the  campus  and  another  located  six  kms  away  from
                   campus.  The  hostels  for  men  cater  to  150  students.  The  hostels  provide  required
                   furniture, food and Wi-Fi connection.  The on-campus hostel for boys has 72 rooms,
                   18 washrooms, and the hostel premises is internet enabled. Sports facilities for indoor
                   and  outdoor  games  are  available  for  the  residents.  An  MoU  has  been  signed  with
                   Sneha  Nilaya,  which  is  located  at  a  distance  of  300  m  from  the  campus,  to
                   accommodate 55 women students.  Women‘s hostel has twin-sharing, three-sharing,
                   four-sharing and six-sharing rooms. They have some recreational facilities but no Wi-
                   Fi. However, as the hostel is located very close to the Campus, hostellers can make
                   use of College facilities for sports and Wi-Fi.


                   4.1.6.  How  does  College  cope  with  the  health  related  support  services  for  its
                   students, faculty and non-teaching staff on the campus and beyond?

                   College  gives  importance  to  the  health  of  its  students  and  teachers.  Various
                   associations  of  College  arrange  for  talks  by  doctors  on  preventive  health  care,
                   HIV/cancer and other communicable diseases, drug and substance abuse from time to



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