Introduction

The UK is a great place to study. The high standards of education and the huge variety of courses are what makes it appealing for international students. There are different accommodation options in UK for Indian students from which you can choose one that suits your needs best.

Homestay

Homestay is an accommodation option where you live with a local family. You will be provided with a private room, meals and laundry service. You will also be provided with a weekly cleaning service, as well as grocery shopping services at the end of each week.

Many homestay options in the UK offer suitable quality accommodation at reasonable prices to students looking for short-term stays during their studies abroad:*The Royal Geographic Society’s Student Travel Agency - www.rgsstudenttravelagency.*The Department for International Development (DFID) - www.dfidstudentpage.*British Council - www.(www).britishcouncil....

Student Halls of Residence

Student Halls of Residence are usually located on university campuses and offer accommodation for international students. The type of room you get will depend on the number of students they can accommodate, but there are several options available. Generally speaking, student halls provide single rooms with shared bathrooms, kitchens and laundry facilities. You may also be able to use other facilities such as sport courts or lounges if your hall has them - or even have access to a dining hall!

Private Halls of Residence

As the name suggests, these are private halls of residence run by private companies. The most popular ones are usually located in the city centre and offer a high quality of living with facilities like swimming pools, libraries and sports areas.

These facilities can be very expensive so you will have to pay a high rent if you opt for one of these options but they provide great learning opportunities that make up for it!

Flats and Houses

If you have a house or flat, you will have to pay rent and bills. There is no standard roommate policy here so it depends on the landlord's preferences. In general, students who live in flats share their rooms with other students of different nationalities and cultures as well as ages. They cook meals together, help each other around the house etc., while they also clean up after themselves when something gets messy!

If you want to live by yourself but want some social interaction and bonding time with your roommates, this might be an option for you too!

Dorms

There are several types of dorms, the most common being single-sex. You will have to share your room with other students and you can expect a lot of noise all day long! This may be a problem if you want some privacy or want to study in peace.

Conclusion

All the above are some of the options available to Indian students who want to study in UK. But, before choosing a choice, you should know about the different types of accommodation and how they work. I hope this article will help you decide on what is best for you!