Department of Business Economics, Delhi University Hostel Fees 2026, Facilities, Rooms, Food, Photos

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Department of Business Economics, Delhi University Hostel For Male

Fee: ₹38,990 - ₹41,400

Aravali Hostel Fees Structure

Fees On Admission: Rs. 27,000/- (Rs. 4,500/-+Rs.15000/-+ Monthly Hostel Fee @Rs. 2500/-) @7500 for three months.
The following charges are payable by the residents at the time of admission :-

Sr.No Head Fee(Rs.)
1. Admission Fee 250
2. Medical Fee for the University Health Centre 240
3. Kitchen Wares Charges 360
4. Water Heating System Maintenance Charge 550
5. Identity Card Fee 100
6. Establishment Charge 1000
7. Recreation Centre 500
8. Garden Fee 300
9. Hostel Development Fund 1200
10. Caution Money (refundable) 15,000

12. Health Insurance Cover for one year as per actual rate For Rs. 50000/- based on age of the resident.

*The payment of Health Insurance is to be made in the form of bank draft, to be made in favor of the Insurance Company and information will be made available by Hostel Office in due course.

*The caution money may also be utilized for meeting defaults in respect of the payment of any fine or damage caused to the Hostel property.

*The caution money, if applied for remain unclaimed for a period of six months, shall lapse and will remain in Hostel funds and no claim will be entertained thereafter.

2. Fees for Foreign Students
The foreign students admitted in this Hostel are required to pay US $ 100, equivalent to Indian Currency (Non-refundable) every year in addition to the usual Hostel fee at the time of admission or as per notification of University of Delhi from time to time.

3. Fees for Physical Handicapped students
The students with physical disabilities residing in different Hostels/Halls of the university shall be exempted from payments of all fees and charges except refundable caution fees and the mess fees. The person with physical disabilities shall pay 50% of the Mess fee and the remaining 50% of the Mess fee will be reimbursed to the Hostels concerned by the university.

4. Monthly Hostel Fees: Rs. 2500/-*

Sr.No Head Fee(Rs.)
1. Room rent 200
2. Upkeep and Maintenance charges 600
3. Electricity charges 900
4. Lawn Maintenance fee 200
5. Recreation Centre fee 200
6. Water charges 100
7. Mess dues (provisional) As per actual*

* The mess charges/menu during the month of May, June and July may change /vary because of less strength in the hostel.

NOTES:-
1. The fees (Annual and Monthly) once paid are nonrefundable except the caution money. The caution money will be refunded by cheque /NEFT to the resident on leaving the hostel after he has cleared off all hostel and mess dues including the mess deficit, fines, and penalties if any.
2. For keeping Air Cooler (Desert Cooler) in the room on permission for four months May, June, July & August, charges will be Rs. 600/- per room per month (Optional). In winter i.e. December, January and February electric blower or heat convector of 1KW can be used with a charge of Rs. 600/-per room per month. Electric heaters are not allowed in any circumstances.

5. Schedule of Payment:
All hostel fees (to be paid quarterly) and mess charges (to be paid monthly) are payable in advance. All fees should be paid by the 10th of each month except at the time of admission. The late fee fine structure is as follows:

1. Late fee will be charged from the 1st day onwards at the rate of Rs. 20/- per day in addition to the usual charges for each day of default during the month, whose fee was due (i.e. 30th /31st ) and thereafter @ Rs. 50/- per day (in case resident status is maintained).

2. If the hostel charges remain unpaid till the last day of the months, the meals of the resident may be stopped and eviction proceeding may be initiated. A resident may, however, be re-admitted with the permission of the Provost, on payment of a re-admission fee of Rs. 500/- in addition to the requisite fine.

3. A resident who fails to pay his quarterly hostel dues for more than one month may be asked to vacate the hostel accommodation with immediate effect. A resident may, however, be re-admitted with the permission of the Provost, on payment of a re-admission fee of Rs. 500/- in addition to the requisite fine.

4. The residents going on long leave are also required to pay the fees within the stipulated period of time either in advance or by post in case of extension of stay.

5. A resident, who intends to vacate the hostel accommodation after his course examination, is permitted to stay up to next three days of his last exam in case the exams are scheduled by the prescribed academic session by the university.

6. In case exams are finishing in the month of May, concurrent with the academic session, he has to vacate hostel by 31st May. He will be charged for the month of May.

7. If a resident leaves the hostel without paying his full hostel and mess charges, hostel authorities could adjust his hostel dues against the caution money. Further, if the total outstanding dues exceed the caution money amount, in that case, hostel administration would write to the examination branch to withhold his result.

As the financial year of the hostel closes on March 31, all the hostel charges, including that for March, must be cleared by March 10.

After 31st March, the fees of postgraduate students (M.A./M. Sc. /MBA/MBE/MFC) can be paid on monthly basis.

Residents are expected to open their bank account as and when their names are short listed before taking admission in the hostel. All hostel fees and mess charges are to be deposited in the State Bank of India on South Campus Branch, New Delhi.

Saramati Hostel Fees Structure

1. Fees at time of Admission:
i. The following one-time charges are payable by the residents at the time of admission: -

Sr.No Head Fee(Rs.)
1. Admission Fee 250
2. Medical Fee for the University Health Centre 240
3. Kitchen Wares Charges 300
4. Identity Card Fee 100
5. Caution Money (Refundable) 10000
6. Recreation facility 500
7. Garden Fee 300
8. Water heating system maintenance charges 500
9. Establishment charges 1000
10. Hostel Development Fund 1200
11. Health Insurance coverage for one year As per University guidelines
12. Total 14,390

The student accommodated in the hostel for the entire academic session as a resident guest would deposit Rs 10,000.00 as caution money (refundable). Other fees would be applicable as per resident guest. Such resident guest would vacate the hostel within 7 days of the completion of the academic session.

ii. The fees listed above are not refundable, except the caution money which will be refunded to the resident on leaving the Hostel, provided he has cleared off all Hostel and Mess dues, including the Mess deficit, if any.

iii. The caution money may also be utilized for meeting defaults in respect of the payment of any fine and damage caused to the Hostel property.

iv. The caution money, if remain unclaimed for a period of six months, shall lapse to the Hostel funds and no claim will be entertained thereafter.

11.2. Fees for foreign students

The foreign students admitted in this Hostel are required to pay one time registration fee of US $100 (Non-refundable) in Indian Currency or as per the University notification from time to time every year in addition to the usual hostel fee at the time of admission.

11.3. Fees for especially abled students

Especially abled students are exempted from payments of all fees and charges except refundable caution fees and the mess fees. However, they have to pay 50% of the Mess fee and the remaining 50% of the Mess fee will be reimbursed to the Hostels concerned by the university

11.4. Monthly Fees (August to May)

Sr.No Head Fee(Rs.)
1. Room rent 150
2. Upkeep and Maintenance charges 600
3. Electricity charges 800
4. Mess dues (provisional) As per actual
5. Lawn Maintenance fee 200
6. Recreation facility fee 200
7. Water charges 100
8. Total 2,050

The mess charges or menu during the month of May, June and July may change/vary because of low occupancy in the hostel. The mess charges or menu during the month of May, June and July may change/vary because of low occupancy in the hostel.

Note: During the months of May, June and July air/desert cooler can be allowed to keep in the room with prior permission at monthly charges of Rs. 600/- per month. During months of December, January and February hot air blower/heat convector can be used (one in each room) with prior permission at monthly charges of Rs. 600/- per month.

The fees (Annual and Monthly) once paid are non-refundable except the Caution Money. The Caution Money will be refunded to the resident on leaving the hostel provided the candidate submit the no dues certificate issued from the hostel.

11.5 Schedule of Payment:

All hostel fees are to be paid on quarterly basis and mess charges are to be paid on monthly basis. All fees are payable in advance. During the month of April to June, Residents can deposit hostel fee and mess charges on monthly basis. All fees should be paid by the 10th of each month through bank and those who are not able to pay within 10th of the month are required to pay their fees with late fine (as applicable) in the office during office hours. The late fee fine structure is as follows:

• Late fee will be charged from the 1st day onwards at the rate of Rs.20 per day in addition to the usual charges, for each day of default during the month whose fee was due (i.e. till 30th/31st day of the month) and thereafter at the rate of Rs.50/- per day (in case resident status is maintained). If the bill remains unpaid till the last day of the month, the meals of the resident may be stopped and eviction proceeding may be initiated. A resident may, however, be re-admitted with the permission of the Provost, on payment of a re-admission fee of Rs. 500/- in addition to the requisite fine.

• The resident going on long leave is also required to pay the fees within the stipulated period of time either in advance or by post in case of extension of stay.

• A resident, who intends to vacate the hostel accommodation before 15th in the month of April, May or June, will have to pay on daily basis at the rate of Rs. 60/- (excluding the mess charges). The hostel office needs to be intimated in writing about this at least a month in advance. Residents staying for more than 15th of the month will have to pay the entire monthly charges for that particular month. However, mess fee rebate can be obtained for the period of absence with the written permission of Warden.

• If a resident leaves the hostel without paying his full hostel and mess charges, hostel authorities could adjust his hostel dues against the caution money.

• Further, if the total outstanding dues exceed the caution money amount, in that case, hostel administration would write to the examination branch to withhold his result.

• As the financial year of the hostel closes on March 31, all the hostel charges, including that for March, must be cleared by March 10.

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Department of Business Economics, Delhi University Hostel For Female

Fee: ₹39,113
Particulars Amount
Annual Charges 5,175
Annual Charges (Foreign Students) 23,958
Miscellaneous (September only) 1,550
Security 5,000
Mess Fee (September) 3,430

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Department of Business Economics, Delhi University Hostels: Students' Opinion

AI-Generated Summary based on 34 Reviews

The hostel at this college offers limited seats and is not fully residential. It is primarily merit-based, with twin-sharing rooms for first-year students and single rooms for second-year students. Located in South Delhi, the hostel costs approximately Rs. 4,000 per month, which includes Wi-Fi and library access but excludes air conditioning.

Facilities include separate accommodations for males and females, with amenities like table tennis, a gym, laundry service, and medical services. Mess food is served four times daily, though its quality could improve. Students without hostel accommodations often choose nearby PGs, which cost Rs. 5,000-Rs. 8,000 per month, excluding food. The hostel environment is clean and offers a decent living experience.

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