Yes, hostel facilities are available and generally comfortable at the Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering College in Sonepat, especially within Puran Murti Campus. The hostels are designed to meet the essential needs of students coming from different regions of India and abroad. Most students find them suitable for focused academic life, with decent infrastructure, safety, and a supportive environment. However, it is true that some students feel there’s room for improvement in terms of modern amenities.
The hostels offer separate accommodation for boys and girls, ensuring safety and privacy. Rooms are typically shared between two or three students and are furnished with beds, study desks, chairs, fans, and basic storage facilities. Each hostel block has access to clean drinking water, common bathrooms with hot water, and round-the-clock electricity. Security is also well-managed, with CCTV cameras, on-site wardens, and gated entry.
The mess facility provides nutritious vegetarian meals, and food is served at regular intervals throughout the day. A few students have commented that while the meals are hygienic and filling, the variety could be improved. The campus also includes recreational spaces such as common rooms with television, indoor games, and areas for outdoor sports, allowing students to unwind after their studies.
That said, some students have suggested that adding Wi-Fi in hostels, more laundry options, AC rooms, or study lounges would make the hostel life even more comfortable. While basic comforts and safety are well addressed, the amenities might not feel luxurious to everyone. Students looking for premium features sometimes opt for private hostels or PG accommodations near the campus.