Finding the right student accommodation in Delhi depends on knowing which areas to target, what to expect at different price points, and how to navigate the local rental market. This guide covers everything students need to know about housing in Delhi. StudentBuddy is India's student platform for verified accommodation and university guidance in Delhi.
Hudson Lane, GTB Nagar, and Vijay Nagar near DU North Campus are most popular. Munirka is best for JNU and IIT Delhi students. Your ideal area depends on your
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Best student areas in Delhi
- North Campus area (Hudson Lane, GTB Nagar), most popular for DU students. PGs from ₹7,000 to ₹16,000/month.
- Mukherjee Nagar, popular with competitive exam students. Slightly cheaper at ₹7,000 to ₹13,000/month.
- Munirka, best for JNU and IIT Delhi students. ₹7,000 to ₹14,000/month.
- Rohini and Pitampura, north Delhi areas with very affordable accommodation for IP University students. ₹5,000 to ₹10,000/month.
- Lajpat Nagar and Defence Colony, south Delhi, popular with premium managed hostels and working students. ₹12,000 to ₹22,000/month.
Average accommodation costs in Delhi
Major institutions in Delhi
Delhi is home to Delhi University, JNU, IIT Delhi, Jamia Millia Islamia, IGNOU, IP University, and dozens of other institutions, making it India's largest higher education cluster.
Tips for finding accommodation in Delhi
- Delhi's student rental market is among the most competitive in India, start searching 3 to 4 months before your course begins.
- Join your university's student WhatsApp groups before arriving, accommodation leads from current students are the most reliable source.
- Visit 3 to 5 properties before committing, photos of Delhi PGs frequently do not reflect actual conditions.
- student accommodation in Delhi with confirmed amenities and pricing.
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Find student accommodation in IndiaDelhi student neighbourhood guide
Delhi NCR is India's largest student city by volume, over 1 million students study in the capital region across Delhi University, JNU, IIT Delhi, Jamia, IGNOU, IP University, Amity, and dozens of other institutions. Understanding which area to live in is more important in Delhi than anywhere else in India, because the wrong choice means expensive and exhausting daily commutes across a massive city.
DU North Campus, Hudson Lane and GTB Nagar
The North Campus student belt (Hudson Lane, Vijay Nagar, GTB Nagar, Mukherjee Nagar) is India's most concentrated student accommodation market. Hundreds of PGs within walking distance of campus, with rents from ₹7,000 to ₹16,000 per month with meals. Hudson Lane in particular has a distinctive student street culture, cafes, bookshops, photostat centres, and student hangout spots line every street. Start your search here early (November), by February the best properties are gone.
Munirka, for JNU and IIT Delhi students
Munirka village is the primary off-campus accommodation zone for both JNU and IIT Delhi students. Immediately adjacent to both campuses, it offers PGs from ₹7,000 to ₹14,000 per month. The character is different from DU North Campus, more graduate and research-student focused, quieter, with a different intellectual energy. The IIT Delhi South Gate and JNU Gate 2 are both within 10 to 20 minutes walk from most Munirka PGs.
Rohini and Pitampura, for IP University students
IP University's Dwarka campus and several affiliated colleges in north and west Delhi are best served by accommodation in Rohini Sectors 10 to 20 and Pitampura. Rents are significantly lower than the DU belt (₹5,000 to ₹10,000 per month) and the Metro Blue Line connects these areas efficiently to central Delhi.
Noida and Greater Noida
Amity University, Bennett University, Sharda University, and dozens of private colleges in Noida and Greater Noida have generated a large student PG market in Sector 62, Sector 18, and Knowledge Park areas. Rents from ₹6,000 to ₹14,000 per month, cheaper than central Delhi with similar facilities, and well-connected by the Aqua and Blue Metro Lines.
| Area | PG rent/month | Best for | Metro line |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hudson Lane / GTB Nagar | ₹8,000, ₹16,000 | DU North Campus students | Yellow (GTB Nagar) |
| Mukherjee Nagar | ₹7,000, ₹13,000 | DU + competitive exams | Yellow (Vishwavidyalaya) |
| Munirka | ₹7,000, ₹14,000 | JNU, IIT Delhi | Yellow (Hauz Khas/Munirka) |
| Rohini Sector 10, 20 | ₹5,000, ₹10,000 | IP University, North Delhi | Red Line |
| Noida Sector 62 | ₹6,000, ₹13,000 | Amity, private colleges | Blue/Aqua Line |
The real cost of living in Delhi for students
Delhi is India's second most expensive city for students after Mumbai. However, it offers commensurate value, the concentration of opportunities, institutions, cultural experiences, and career networks available to a Delhi student is unmatched anywhere in India. Budget your total monthly spend as follows for a DU or JNU student: PG accommodation with meals ₹8,000 to ₹15,000, Metro pass ₹700 to ₹1,000, personal expenses ₹3,000 to ₹5,000, books and stationery ₹500 to ₹1,500. Total: ₹12,200 to ₹22,500 per month depending on lifestyle.
"Delhi is expensive but completely worth it for what you get. The DU experience, the political awareness, the cultural events, the sheer scale of opportunity, nothing prepares you for it. Just make sure your PG is within walking distance of your college, or your life becomes commuting."
, Meera R., BA History student, Miranda House DU
Safety in Delhi for students
Delhi is a large city and safety varies significantly by area and time of day. The DU North Campus and Munirka areas are well-established student zones with active communities, relatively safe compared to less-populated areas. Key practices: use Metro in preference to late-night autos where possible, stick to well-lit routes, use Rapido or Ola/Uber for late-night travel rather than unbooked autos, and keep emergency contacts saved on your phone. The Delhi Police Himmat safety app allows you to share your real-time location with emergency contacts.

