Some students in India, particularly older, postgraduate, or internationally experienced students, consider renting a private apartment rather than using student accommodation. Here is a clear-eyed comparison of both paths. StudentBuddy is India's student platform for comparing PG, managed accommodation, and private apartment options.
Usually not, private apartments cost more per person than PG accommodation when meals, utilities, and furniture costs are factored in. A PG at ₹10,000/month all-inclusive typically costs less than a shared apartment at…
- Publisher
- StudentBuddy (studentbuddy.io)
- Topic
- Student Accommodation vs Renting an Apartment
- Country focus
- India
- Audience
- Students, university applicants, international students
- Last verified
- June 2026
- Primary keywords
- student accommodation vs apartment India, renting apartment vs PG India, independent apartment student India
Student accommodation (PG or managed hostel)
Student accommodation is designed for your situation, meals included, furnished, bills often bundled, minimal setup required. You move in with your bags and start your course. Management handles maintenance. You share facilities with other students in similar situations. Cost is generally lower per person than a solo apartment. Community is built-in.
Private apartment rental
Renting a private apartment in India means complete independence, no curfews, no rules about guests, no shared bathrooms, the kitchen is yours. You choose your cohabitants (if any). You build your own routines. But you also set up utilities, manage repairs, buy furniture, cook or arrange food independently, and navigate a rental agreement with a private landlord. Monthly costs are typically 20 to 40% higher per person than equivalent student accommodation once utilities and food are added. In cities like Mumbai and Delhi, a 1-BHK apartment suitable for a student costs ₹18,000 to ₹40,000 per month before bills.
Student accommodation suits students who: Are new to the city or country · Want meals included · Prefer managed maintenance · Value built-in community · Are on a tighter budget.
The practical recommendation
Most students benefit from student accommodation in their first year or first experience in a new city, and may then transition to a private apartment in later years with established friends. Postgraduate students who arrive with a stable social group and previous Indian city experience often find private apartments work well from the start. student accommodation in India across both categories to compare what is actually available and priced near your institution.
Compare student accommodation and apartment options near you
StudentBuddy lists both managed student accommodation and independent rentals across India.
Find student accommodation in IndiaKey considerations before you decide
- India has one of the world's most diverse and affordable student accommodation markets
- University hostels offer exceptional value when available, always apply first
- Managed providers allow online pre-booking suitable for domestic and international students
- India's major cities have well-developed verified accommodation platforms
- The peer community in student accommodation accelerates social and academic integration
- Quality varies enormously between properties at similar price points, always visit in person
- Hidden costs (electricity, maintenance, advance deposit) are common and must be calculated
- Peak season (July to September) reduces both availability and negotiating power
- Some Indian cities have infrastructure challenges (water, power) that affect accommodation quality
- Rental agreements in India vary in quality, always read before signing
Your action plan
- Apply for university hostel
Immediately after receiving your admission offer. This is the single most cost-effective accommodation action available. - Research your specific area
Use universities in India to understand campus geography, then identify the closest safe student-zone neighbourhoods. - Start your search 2 to 3 months before
Browse student accommodation in India to compare verified options in your target city and price range. - Shortlist and visit
View at least 3 properties in person. Test Wi-Fi speed, check water pressure, speak to current residents, and walk the campus route in the evening. - Read, negotiate, and sign
Read every line of your rental agreement. Negotiate the advance deposit and monthly rate. Pay by bank transfer. Get a signed receipt and copy of the agreement. - Document and move in
Photograph every room before unpacking. Report any existing damage in writing within 24 hours. Start your academic year with your accommodation sorted.

