

Birla Institute of Technology (BIT), Mesra has well-equipped residential facilities which are separately present for the male and female students. In addition to this, there are about 14 hostels of the Deemed University which are built across the campus and can accommodate about 1000 students.
The rooms of the Birla Institute of Technology Mesra hostel are fully-furnished and are allotted on a sharing basis. In addition to the same, there are a number of facilities available at the BIT Mesra hostels such as mess, adequate security, common rooms, reading rooms, etc.
The University is a fully-residential Institution and therefore, students are required to pay the hostel fees along with the academic fees each semester. Moreover, the first year BIT Mesra Ranchi hostel fees is Rs. 42,000/-.
* It is to be noted that the hostel fees are subject to increase every academic year as per the prescribed University norms.
Note: The above-mentioned fee is not inclusive of mess and other applicable charges. For more information about the same kindly visit the official website of the Institution.
Residents of the Birla Institute of Technology Mesra hostel are required to maintain discipline and decorum within the premises. Therefore, the University has laid down some rules and regulations which students are required to abide by. There will be strict actions taken against the students who will be responsible for violating the norms.
Refer to the following pointers to gain information about the BIT Mesra hostel code of conduct:
* There are other several rules prescribed for the hostellers of the University which are necessary for them to adhere. For more information about the same, kindly visit the Institution’s official website.
There are about 11 boys’ hostels & 3 girls’ hostels of the University which have the capacity of to accommodate about 1000 students. In addition to this, the accommodations are present within the BIT Mesra Campus.
Additionally, the BIT Mesra hostel rooms are available in single, double, and multi-sharing for male students & for female hostellers the rooms are allotted on the basis of twin & triple occupancy. Moreover, the rooms are furnished with basic amenities.
In addition to this, adequate food facilities are available for the students through the mess and dining halls. The hostels are safe & secure for the students as the wardens consistently monitor and supervise the premises.
Furthermore, there are other amenities present at the hostel's premises including common rooms with Table Tennis setups, entertainment halls, reading rooms with periodicals, newspapers, etc. Additionally, a multi-gym is present within the girls’ hostels.
Refer to the below-given pointers to gain information about the BIT Mesra hostel facilities:
The BIT Mesra hostels have independent messes which are managed by the student committee and supervised by the wardens or the hostel's authorities. In addition to the same, the mess serves freshly-prepared meals 4 times a day.
Furthermore, the mess charges are approximately Rs. 3,500/- to Rs. 4,000/-, per month. However, the mess fee is liable to change in accordance with the food and menu designed for the particular month for the respective hostel.
Refer to the below-given pointer to gain information about the mess rules that students residing within the BIT Mesra hostels are required to follow:



Yes, there are about 14 BIT Mesra hostels from which around 11 are for boys and nearly 3 are for girls.
The on-campus University hostels can have an accommodation capacity of about 1000 students.
The first year hostel fees at the University is Rs. 42,000/- and it is liable to increase every year in accordance with the prescribed norms.
At Birla Institute of Technology Mesra hostels, residents are facilitated with spacious rooms, separate mess & dining halls, internet connectivity, common rooms, reading rooms, etc.
Yes, the on-campus University hostel premises are safe for female students as adequate safety measures such as monitoring by wardens, CCTV surveillance, etc. are established along with anti-ragging norms.