Student Halls of Residence
- Carmichael Hall (for Muslim scholars), 51 Baithakkhana Road, Kolkata - 700009
- Vidyasagar Chhatriniwas (for female scholars), Hastings House Compound, Kolkata - 700027
- Undergraduate Lady Students’ Hall, 17 Radhanath Bose Lane, Kolkata – 700006
- Postgraduate Men Students’ Hall, 49/1 Hazra Road, Kolkata – 700006
- Postgraduate Men Students’ Hall (for scholars of technology), 35 Ballygunge Circular Road., Kolkata - 700019
- Postgraduate Men Students’ Hall (for scholars of economics), 165/1 South Sinthee Road, Kolkata - 700050
- Postgraduate Men Students’ Hall, 1 Vidyasagar Street, Kolkata - 700009
- Postgraduate Men Students’ Hall, 7 Waliullah Lane, Kolkata – 700016
- University Buddhist Students Hall, 4A Bowbazar Orphanage Lane, Kolkata - 700012
- University New Law College Hostel, 14 Bidhan Sarani, Kolkata - 700006
- Postgraduate Lady Students’ Hall, Hastings House Compound, Kolkata - 700027
- Postgraduate Lady Students’ Hall, 56 & 58 Mahatma Gandhi Road, Kolkata - 700009
- Hironmoyee Chhatribhaban (for female scholars), 53/2/4A Hazra Road, Kolkata - 700019
- Postgraduate Lady Students’ Hall, 51 Hazra Road, Kolkata - 700019
- Postgraduate Lady Students’ Hall, 66 Vivekananda Road, Kolkata - 700006
- Postgraduate Lady Students’ Hall, 24 & 25 Beadon Row, Kolkata - 700006
- Research Scholars’ Hostel (for male scholars), 92 Acharya Prafulla Chandra, Road, Kolkata - 700009.
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