Its packed 5 days, usually the lecturer will teach in the morning till lunch, then ask you to attempt workshop in the afternoon, depending on different lecturers. Some will run till 3pm, some will run till 1pm. There's no electives, just 5 modules plus a AD project at the end, trust me you don't have enough time in the first place to take more than that.
We all finish within 6 months, and I believe the dropout rate isn't high. Come to class, do your workshops, make sure you understand the concepts and know how to do the group project or at least part of it and you'll be fine.
Depending on cohort, there's usually 40% of us, but the Feb intake usually have more mature students. Easier to work with professionally, but have to work harder at it.
To answer all other questions: Rarely anybody stay in hostel, I know of 2 foreign students staying, but no locals. Printing services is provided- got to pay, but I print at home because it's cheaper.
Oh, my lecturer was talking about the next batch and the change in syllabus- no more asp.net webforms, they are teaching asp.net MVC instead which is more in trend. so get a udemy course on MVC and work on that in your spare time.