

Life in general, at North Campus, is super duper fun. But when it comes to hostel life near North Campus, that’s a bit of a coin flip. We mean, it depends a lot on the kinda PG or hostel you’re staying in. But how would you know about these housing options, right? Well, that’s why we’re here. To give you an overall idea about the housing options in North Campus, Delhi.
Now, you must be wondering why we’re writing this. Well, it’s because that’s our full-time job at Stanza Living. To help young people find a second home in a new city. And that’s also how we’ve got 450+ residences across 26+ cities. Making us, Stanza Living, the leading managed accommodation provider in the country. And where did we start our journey from? Well – no points for guessing – it’s none other than North Campus. So now that you know where we come from, bookmark this page and read on.
Your hostel life in Delhi totally depends on the kind of hostel you move into. So here’s an overview of all the options:
Looking for PGs with game nights, and movie screenings?Just check out our residences in North Campus.
If you manage to get a hostel bed based on merit, it’s a good housing option, not gonna lie. But to be honest, it does come with a set of cons too. For starters, you won’t get the same freedom as your friends living outside campus. Second, the food might not be that good either (it’s a hostel mess, after all). Third, unlike PGs and co-living spaces, college admins don’t see the hostel as a business. So they’re less likely to change something unless they really have to. We mean, notice how most hostels have walls that haven’t been repainted for ages?
Local PGs are a common housing option, sure, but how many seniors or friends have you heard saying they love their PG? It’s always them complaining about one thing or another, right? Coz that’s how it is. They’re not-so-professional. So don’t be surprised if you’re served the same lauki ki sabji and runny dal 4 days a week. Just saying.
Hold up, before you lose interest, there’s one more option you can check out. And that’s none other than co-living spaces. Simply put, they’re your modern PGs. Or 5-star PGs. They’re managed by professionals and get you multiple amenities along with fully furnished rooms.
Like Stanza Living, the leaders in co-living spaces. Our PGs in North campus provide you yum meals by expert chefs, daily housekeeping, laundry, an in-house entertainment zone, and plenty more. So even though the rent may seem higher compared to local PGs, it’s only by a small margin, and you get plenty of extra benefits. So in practice, co-living spaces actually give you better value-for-money.
So that’s it. Your hostel life in North Campus depends a lot on your accommodation. Other than that, life in general, as we said, is awesome here. If you don’t believe us, Sarojini, Hudson Lane, MKT, and Kamla Nagar will convince you later.
Here are the housing options in North Campus you need to know about:
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Delhi is one of the best student-friendly cities in the country. So even though the cost of living might seem a Lil high on paper, you’ll find avenues to save plenty in the city. Here’s the cost of living listed down below:
1BHK – ₹ 10,000/- to ₹ 18,000/-
2BHK – ₹ 8,000/- to ₹ 13,000/-
3BHK – ₹ 30,000/- to ₹ 50,000/-
Paying guest (PG) – Starting at ₹ 7,599/-
Monthly bus pass – ₹ 1000/-
Electricity Bill – ₹ 1,000/- – ₹ 2,000/-
WiFi – ₹ 349 – ₹ 1,899
Meal for two – ₹ 500/-
Groceries (Monthly) – ₹ 850/-
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