Non-Resident Students’ Center & Canteen

Non-Resident Students’ Center & Canteen

More than just a place to eat—it’s a second home for commuters.

Established in 1964, the Non-Resident Students’ Center was envisioned as a welcoming space for students who travel from afar to attend Union Christian College. Over the decades, it has grown into a vibrant hub where students from all streams and backgrounds come together to rest, recharge, and reconnect.

This center is thoughtfully designed to meet the unique needs of day scholars, offering:

  • Comfortable seating and resting areas
  • Clean washrooms
  • A serene environment for reading or quiet reflection
  • Lockers and charging points to store bags and devices
  • A friendly space to bond with peers between classes

Adding to the center’s functionality is the college canteen, located at its heart. It’s not just about food—it’s about flavor, affordability, and fellowship.

🍛 The Canteen Experience

The canteen serves as the culinary soul of the campus, dishing out everything from classic Kerala breakfasts and hearty lunches to quick snacks and beverages. Whether you’re grabbing a hot cup of chai on a rainy afternoon or catching up with friends over masala dosa and sambhar, the canteen brings people together.

  • Nutritious and hygienic meals
  • Affordable pricing for students and staff
  • Seasonal menu with local favorites
  • Eco-conscious use of reusable plates and cups

The canteen is also a meeting ground—where spontaneous discussions, laughter, and even group study sessions unfold around the shared tables.

Whether you’re looking for a quick bite, a quiet corner, or a space to reset between classes, the Non-Resident Students’ Center stands as a thoughtful extension of UCC’s commitment to holistic student welfare.