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Tips for Indian Students to Start the Booking Procedure

The booking process for student accommodation abroad may seem to be complex process in the beginning. But once you start becoming aware of it, it becomes simpler and simpler. As a matter of fact, most of the students don’t even need to visit accommodation, and they can book accommodation via the online procedure.

Tell Us Your Academic Details and Requirements

For this purpose, you first need to tell us the name of your university and the city where you are enrolled so that the accommodation near or within easy driving distance could be located. Also, provide the details about your budget to find the right accommodation according to that.

What You Will Receive

We will provide you with the customised room options based on your preferences, including:

  • Room type
  • Price range with additional costs (bills and more)
  • Accessibility to the university
  • Visa policies and cancellation process

What to Check Before Finalizing

There are certain things that you need to finalize:

  • Check the rent.
  • Check whether the duration is according to your requirement or not.
  • Know about utility bills such as electricity, water, and gas.
  • Check the distance from the university to learn about the ease of commuting.
  • Also, check the transport connectivity of the area.
  • If the accommodation you selected is far from the university, also check the crime rate.
  • Check whether the amenities are in accordance with your preferences or not.

What to Submit to Secure Booking

Certain documents are required to be submitted, which include a passport, offer letters that may be conditional or unconditional, visa status, guarantor, and emergency contract.

Secure Channels Should Be Used to Pay

  • Use a credit or debit card through the official student platform.
  • Avoid using personal bank transfers or UPI.
  • A booking confirmation receipt must be requested.

Some Facts That Every Indian Student Must Know

  • From six to eight months before intake is the best time for students to book accommodation.
  • If you book late, you may have to pay an extra rent of +20–35%.
  • London and Manchester are the most preferred cities by Indian students.
  • Edinburgh, Coventry, and Leeds are considered the safest cities in the United Kingdom.
  • There is a “No Visa No Pay” option available, so you can book without a visa, also.

Types of Student Accommodation

Indian students can book accommodation abroad through various options like on-campus housing, off-campus apartments, purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA), homestays, and House in Multiple Occupation(HMO). Students should start searching early, explore different types of accommodation to match their budget and lifestyle.

PBSA (Purpose-Built Student Accommodation)

PBSA (Purpose-Built Student Accommodation) offers styles, fully equipped housing. It is designed specifically for students. It provide secure entry, private or shared rooms, study areas, WiFi, utilities and 24/7 support, ensuring safe, comfortable and convenient living near universities.

  • Modern buildings designed specifically for students
  • Provide en-suite rooms, studios and shared flats
  • Offers gym, study areas, laundry, 24/7 security
  • Often all bills included (WiFi, electricity, water)

House in Multiple Occupation(HMO)

HMO (House in Multiple Occupation) is a shared rental property where three or more unrelated students and professionals live together. Each has a private bedroom while sharing kitchen and bathroom facilities, making it an affordable option for budget-conscious students.

  • A shared house or flat rented by three or more unrelated students.
  • Each student gets a private room but shares kitchen and bathroom.
  • More affordable than private studios or PBSA.
  • Best for students comfortable managing bills and shared living.

University Halls (On-Campus Accommodation)

  • Managed by the university.
  • Good for first-year students.
  • Offers shared or en-suite rooms.
  • Located within or close to campus.
  • Social environment but basic facilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the best accommodation abroad among the Indian students?

Check with university housing websites, reputable student accommodation websites, or use verified advisors. Compare rent, location, type of room, safety, and reviews and choose.

Begin reservation 5-6 months prior to intake. Early booking is more of a choice and cheaper rent.

The university’s offer letter and passport can be used to book a room. Book the rooms with No Visa No Pay, thus to ensure a refund in case of visa refusal.

  • Passport
  • University offer letter
  • Approval or visa application.
  • Deposit payment receipt

A guarantor might be needed on some properties.

You apply online and then succeed in getting an offer, sign an agreement, pay a deposit and finish the pre-arrival formalities.

The cost of rent is Rs. 30,000-1,20,000 in various countries, cities, and types of rooms.

No. A majority of providers offer monthly or term instalments, though you have to pay a security deposit to reserve the room.

UPI is not used in the international arena. You may pay through international bank transfer, debit / credit card, Flywire, or Wise.

Halls of residence or PBSA properties that have CCTV, secured access, and on-duty personnel are said to be the safest.

New policies on Accommodations with No Visa No Pay policy offer cancellation, with a complete or partial refund.

Yes. There are countries that demand liability or content insurance. It secures your possessions and protects against accidental damage.

  • University Halls
  • Shared Apartments
  • Ensuite Rooms
  • Studio Flats
  • Homestays

Dormitories or university rooms are normally the least expensive. Studios and apartments that are owned privately are more expensive.

  • Off-campus: More space, superior facilities.
  • University dorms: Safer, and more convenient for novice students.
  • The best option is based on funds and preference.

Yes. The typical furnishings of rooms are a bed, study desk, chair, wardrobe, and storage.

Yes. The majority of the accommodations have kitchens or kitchenettes in which you can prepare Indian meals.

Depending on the availability of property, you are allowed to arrive 1-4 weeks before the start date. Give a notice to the provider.

Yes. The majority of the accommodations can be extended in case they are requested in advance.

Yes. You may ask to share the flats with Indian students or opt to live in properties that are well-liked by the Indian communities.

Yes, if rooms are available. A transfer fee may be charged on some of the properties.

In most of the student accommodations, Wi-Fi, water, electricity and heating are all included in the rent. Never miss contract details.

Yes. In most nations, you are allowed to work 20 hours per week during term, and this assists in controlling the cost of living.