Finding the right student accommodation in Mumbai 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 Mumbai. StudentBuddy India is the student platform for verified accommodation and university search across Mumbai.
Ghatkopar, Mulund, and Thane offer PG rents from ₹8,000 to ₹14,000 per month, the most affordable in Mumbai's metro area while remaining well-connected by
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Best student areas in Mumbai
- Powai, for IIT Bombay students. Expensive but close to campus. ₹12,000 to ₹22,000/month.
- Andheri (East and West), central to many colleges, well-connected by Metro. ₹10,000 to ₹20,000/month.
- Ghatkopar and Mulund, more affordable eastern suburbs with Metro access. ₹8,000 to ₹16,000/month.
- Dadar and Parel, central Mumbai, convenient for multiple universities. ₹12,000 to ₹24,000/month.
- Vile Parle and Santacruz, popular for students at institutions in the western suburbs. ₹10,000 to ₹20,000/month.
Average accommodation costs in Mumbai
Major institutions in Mumbai
Mumbai is home to the University of Mumbai, IIT Bombay (Powai), TISS, NMIMS, SP Jain, and numerous other institutions across the city's vast geography.
Tips for finding accommodation in Mumbai
- Mumbai's student accommodation market is the most expensive in India, budget ₹15,000 to ₹25,000 per month minimum for decent private accommodation with meals.
- The Mumbai local train and Metro systems are essential to student life, choose accommodation near a station on your daily route.
- Shared apartments (2 to 3 students) are more affordable per person than PGs in Mumbai, consider forming a group before arriving.
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Mumbai's student accommodation market is India's most expensive and geographically challenging. The city is built on a peninsula and extends 50 km from south to north, with student institutions scattered across multiple zones. Getting the location right is critical, a wrong accommodation choice in Mumbai can mean 90-minute daily commutes on severely overcrowded trains and buses.
Powai, IIT Bombay and engineering corridor
Powai is home to IIT Bombay and sits adjacent to NITIE. Almost all IIT Bombay students live on the well-resourced campus (hostels subsidised at ₹3,000 to ₹6,000 per month). For the small minority who must live off campus, Powai and Vikhroli offer PGs from ₹12,000 to ₹22,000 per month, Mumbai prices apply without exception. The Airoli and Rabale areas nearby are slightly more affordable alternatives with suburban rail access.
Andheri, western suburb hub
Andheri (East and West) is the best base for students whose institutions are spread across north and central Mumbai, both the Western and Central railway lines serve Andheri, making it one of the most connected nodes in Mumbai's transport network. PG rents: ₹10,000 to ₹20,000 per month. Andheri East (near MIDC and airport) and Andheri West (near Link Road) have meaningfully different characters, Andheri West is more residential and student-friendly.
Dadar, Parel, and Sion, central Mumbai
For students at Grant Medical College (KEM Hospital), Nair Hospital, or institutions in central Mumbai, Dadar and Parel are the most practical bases. Both suburban rail lines stop at Dadar, making it central to all of Mumbai. PG rents ₹12,000 to ₹24,000 per month, central Mumbai commands a premium. Parel's Lower Parel area has seen significant student accommodation development driven by the transformation of mill land into educational and commercial development.
| Area | PG rent/month | Best for | Rail connectivity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Powai/Vikhroli | ₹12,000, ₹22,000 | IIT Bombay, NITIE | Mulund/Vikhroli CR |
| Andheri West | ₹10,000, ₹20,000 | Multi-institution hub | WR + Metro Line 1 |
| Ghatkopar/Mulund | ₹8,000, ₹16,000 | Eastern suburbs colleges | CR + Metro Line 2 |
| Dadar | ₹12,000, ₹24,000 | Central Mumbai colleges | CR + WR junction |
| Thane | ₹7,000, ₹14,000 | Thane colleges + Mumbai commute | CR fast trains |
Surviving Mumbai's transport system as a student
Mumbai's suburban railway is the lifeline for all student commuting. A monthly suburban rail pass (2nd class) costs ₹330 to ₹550 depending on the zone and direction, invest in this immediately on arrival. The system runs 18 to 20 hours a day with trains every 2 to 5 minutes during peak hours. Key rules: the first class compartment requires a separate first class pass; ladies compartments are marked with pink lines; heavy rush hours (8, 10am, 6, 9pm) on the Central Line (Thane direction) are extremely crowded. Plan your commute timing accordingly.
"Mumbai teaches you how to live efficiently. I chose my PG based on walking distance to Andheri station. My commute to college was 35 minutes each way, totally manageable. Friends who lived cheaper but further spent 3 hours a day commuting and burned out by semester two."
, Tanvi K., BJMC student, St. Xavier's College

