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The college has a library facility for all students.
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The college has a girl's hostel facility which provides good hostel accommodation for the students.
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hi Aspirants ,
As per your query ,
Mobile phone allowed in various colleges in main campus but it varies from college to College .
Some college has restriction policies to avoid or banned mobile phone in main campus.
Government college of Education , banipur has allowed mobile phones in the main campus but you are not using the mobile phones in the classrooms .
It has been restricted in the classrooms to use of mobile phones but in the hostel you have free to use mobile phones there were no restriction to use mobile phones in hostels.
Hope you understand:)
Thank you and all the best :)
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! Yes phone is allowed ,mostly in all colleges ,except a few phones are allowed as everything me knows phones has prons and cons both. But many students come from far away and also girls so due to security reasons phones are allowed . In hostel it is allowed but in campus area it is partially allowed means while doing any study related work you can't use phone.
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