For Indian students choosing accommodation, the three main options are university hostel, PG (Paying Guest), and private managed student housing. Each has a different price point, value proposition, and set of trade-offs. Here is a comprehensive comparison to help you make the right choice. StudentBuddy India is the platform for comparing hostels, PGs, and managed student accommodation in India.
University hostels offer the best value per rupee in India, but are limited to enrolled students. Between PG and managed hostels, PGs are cheaper but more variable in quality. Managed hostels cost more but offer more consistent…
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- StudentBuddy (studentbuddy.io)
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- Cost Comparison: Hostel vs PG vs Student Housing
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- India
- Audience
- Students, university applicants, international students
- Last verified
- June 2026
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- hostel vs PG India cost, student accommodation comparison India, PG vs hostel vs student housing India
University hostel
Cost: ₹1,500 to ₹8,000 per month (including meals).
Availability: Limited to enrolled students; often prioritised by merit, income, or year of study.
Includes: Bed, meals (mess food), basic facilities, electricity, water, Wi-Fi (increasingly standard).
Pros: Cheapest option by far; on-campus convenience; instant community of fellow students.
Things to consider: Mess food quality varies; strict rules on guests and timings; limited personal space; may not be available after first year.
PG accommodation
Cost: ₹4,000 to ₹20,000 per month (wide range by city and quality).
Availability: Open to any student, no institutional eligibility required.
Includes: Furnished room, usually 2 meals per day, often Wi-Fi; electricity may or may not be included.
Pros: More independence than hostel; home-like environment; flexible contract terms; wide range of price points.
Things to consider: Quality varies enormously; landlord management styles differ; security ranges from excellent to minimal; may have curfews.
Private managed student housing
Cost: ₹6,000 to ₹25,000 per month (all-inclusive).
Availability: Open to any student; book via app or website.
Includes: Furnished room (private or shared), all meals, Wi-Fi, housekeeping, security, amenities (gym, study room, events).
Pros: Most consistent quality; best security; professional management; amenity-rich; no hidden costs.
Things to consider: Most expensive option; minimum contract terms apply; community is more transient than hostel.
Making the decision
If university hostel is available and you are cost-focused: take it. If you prioritise independence and a wider budget: choose a reputable PG. If you value consistency, security, and are willing to pay more: managed student accommodation is your best bet. compare student accommodation types in India with verified listings across all Indian cities.
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Find student accommodation in IndiaAnnual cost comparison: hostel vs PG vs managed
| Cost item | University hostel (10 months) | PG accommodation (10 months) | Managed hostel (10 months) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | ₹20,000, ₹80,000 | ₹50,000, ₹1,80,000 | ₹80,000, ₹2,50,000 |
| Meals | ₹0 (included) | ₹0 (2 meals included) | ₹0 (included) |
| Lunch/extra meals | ₹15,000, ₹30,000 | ₹15,000, ₹30,000 | ₹0, ₹15,000 |
| Electricity | ₹0 (included) | ₹5,000, ₹20,000 | ₹0 (included) |
| Wi-Fi | ₹0 (campus) | ₹0 (usually included) | ₹0 (included) |
| Deposit (opportunity cost) | ₹0 | ₹8,000, ₹30,000 tied up | ₹5,000, ₹15,000 tied up |
| Total annual spend | ₹35,000, ₹1,10,000 | ₹70,000, ₹2,30,000 | ₹80,000, ₹2,65,000 |
| Per month average | ₹3,500, ₹11,000 | ₹7,000, ₹23,000 | ₹8,000, ₹26,500 |
What you actually get at each price point
Under ₹8,000 per month
University hostel (most cities), budget PG in tier-2 cities, or shared dormitory room in managed accommodation. Expect: shared bathrooms, basic mess food or simple PG meals, shared study space, limited privacy, but strong student community and campus proximity. The best academic value at any price in India.
₹8,000 to ₹15,000 per month
Good quality PG with meals in major cities, managed hostel entry level in tier-2 cities, or single occupancy PG in Hyderabad or Pune. Expect: private or semi-private room, good Wi-Fi, security, 2 meals daily, and decent study environment. The sweet spot for most Indian students who cannot access university hostels.
Over ₹15,000 per month
Premium managed accommodation (Stanza Living premium, Zolo elite), single occupancy in prime city areas, or co-living spaces in Bangalore/Delhi/Mumbai. Expect: private ensuite room, restaurant-quality meals, gym, study rooms, housekeeping, 24-hour security. Best for international students and those who prioritise amenities and professional management.
"The biggest financial mistake students make in India is not applying for university hostel because they assumed they wouldn't qualify. I applied half-heartedly expecting rejection, and got a place at ₹4,500 per month including meals. That single decision saved me ₹1,20,000 over three years."
, Ankit S., B.Tech student, NIT Warangal

