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Sir, mem I am married and now my wife is preparing for neet pg and if she got college then we can live together outside the college hostel, or hostel is compulsory or not in pg (md, ms)


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DINESH DEVANDA 20th Jan, 2025
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Anuska Bakuly 21st Jan, 2025

Hello,


In NEET PG (MD/MS) programs, whether your wife can live outside the college hostel or if staying in the hostel is mandatory depends on the specific rules and regulations of the medical college she gets admitted to. Most medical colleges in India offer hostel facilities for PG students, but the requirement to stay in the hostel can vary.


In many colleges, staying in the hostel is not compulsory for PG students, allowing them the option to live off-campus if they choose, as long as they have a suitable place. However, some colleges may have specific rules for first-year students or certain courses that might require hostel accommodation.


The choice to live outside the hostel is generally permitted if the college does not impose restrictions. If she secures admission to a medical college, it’s essential to review the specific college guidelines regarding hostel accommodation and off-campus living options. Many institutions may also permit students to stay with their families or rent nearby apartments.


To avoid any confusion, it’s best to directly reach out to the admissions office or hostel administration of the college where she intends to apply. They can provide the most accurate and current information about whether staying in the hostel is mandatory or if off-campus living is an option for PG students.


In summary, while hostel accommodation is available at most medical colleges, it is not always required. If your wife gains admission, you can look into the possibility of living outside the hostel, but it’s wise to confirm this with the institution’s specific rules.

kumardurgesh1802 21st Jan, 2025

Hello there,

Hostel accommodation is not mandatory for NEET PG (MD/MS) students in most medical colleges. Many colleges allow students to opt for outside accommodation if they prefer. However, here are a few key points to consider:

  1. College Rules : Some colleges (especially government ones) may have specific rules about staying in hostels, so check with the respective college.

  2. Marital Status : Since you are married, most colleges are flexible and allow married students to stay outside with their spouses.

  3. Permission Required : In some cases, you may need to formally apply or inform the administration about staying off-campus.

  4. Cost Factor : Hostel fees are usually included in the overall tuition fees, so staying outside may not reduce your expenses.

It’s best to contact the college administration directly to confirm their policy.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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