Housing Program – A Home for Hope
The Housing Program at Don Bosco Polytechnic College provides free residential support for 20 marginalized male trainees from most backward, minority, orphaned, or semi-orphaned backgrounds. This initiative ensures that deserving students facing unstable living conditions can continue their education in a safe, disciplined, and caring environment.
Through this welfare-focused initiative, trainees are provided with comfortable hostel accommodation, daily breakfast and evening snacks, and essential amenities such as clean bedding and toiletries. To further reduce academic stress, the college fully covers their semester examination fees.
More than a place to stay, the hostel serves as a structured environment that nurtures personal growth, discipline, and academic focus — ensuring that every student feels supported both emotionally and practically.
Highlights
Offers free hostel facilities with nutritious meals and personal care essentials.
Supports economically and socially vulnerable youth.
Covers exam fees to ease financial burdens.
Promotes safety, stability, and holistic growth.
Ensures full retention of students at risk of discontinuation.
The Housing Program reflects Don Bosco’s mission of “Education with Heart” — transforming the campus into a second home where disadvantaged youth can live, learn, and dream with confidence.


