University of Birmingham Accommodation includes more than 7,000 rooms, most of which are university-owned. The room types range from self-catered, en suites, to meal plan accommodations. University of Birmingham Accommodation is home to 6,000+ students made up of more than 180 nationalities, making it a diversely rich and exciting place to live in.
The University of Birmingham provides a welcoming atmosphere where you can reside with other students and enjoy a positive student experience. Throughout your stay, you'll have access to various forms of support, including student mentors, wellbeing resources, a customer service manager, and round-the-clock security.
University of Birmingham Accommodation: Highlights
- 70% of the student housing options are ensuite.
- Student accommodations are within 2 km of campus
- Most housing options available are either self catered or have meal plans.
- Student mentors are available for help and service 24*7
- 30 different eating places to explore on-campus
University of Birmingham Accommodation: Undergraduate Housing
For undergraduate housing at University of Birmingham, you can choose from a range of room types such as a shared bathroom, en suite bathroom, self-catered, and rooms with meal plans. The price of University of Birmingham accommodation differs for every room, and is tabulated below:
Accommodation | Room Type | Weekly Cost (GBP) | Weekly Cost (INR) |
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Ashcroft and Oakley Court Townhouses | Duplex | Self Catered | 179 | 18,850 |
Aitken | Shared bathroom | Self Catered | 136 | 14,322 |
Shared bathroom | Meal Plan | 187 | 19,639 | |
Ashcroft | Shared bathroom | Self Catered | 126 | 13,269 |
Bournbrook | En Suite | Self Catered | 189 | 19,903 |
Chamberlain | En Suite | Self Catered | 193 | 20,325 |
En Suite | Meal Plan | 244 | 25,695 | |
Elgar Court | En Suite | Self Catered | 175 | 18,449 |
En Suite | Meal Plan | 226 | 23,800 | |
Green Community | Shared bathroom | Self Catered | 128 | 13,479 |
Jarratt Hall | En Suite | Self Catered | 174 | 18,324 |
Maple Bank | Shared bathroom | Self Catered | 96 | 10,109 |
Shared bathroom | Meal Plan | 147 | 15,480 | |
Mason | En Suite | Self Catered | 184 | 19,377 |
En Suite | Meal Plan | 235 | 24,748 | |
Oak Brook Park | En Suite | Self Catered | 175 | 18,449 |
Oakley Court | Duplex | Self Catered | 157 | 15,657 |
Shared bathroom | Self Catered | 154 | 16,533 | |
Pritchatts House | En Suite | Self Catered | 185 | 19,482 |
Pritchatts Road Townhouses | En Suite | Self Catered | 193 | 20,325 |
Selly Oak Court | En Suite | Self Catered | 159 | 16,744 |
Tennis Court | Shared bathroom | Self Catered | 133 | 14,006 |
The Metalworks | En Suite | Self Catered | 180 | 18,956 |
University of Birmingham Accommodation: Postgraduate Housing
Postgraduate housing at University of Birmingham includes only self-catered housing options. The weekly costs are given below:
Accommodation | Room Type | Weekly Cost (GBP) | Weekly Cost (INR) |
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Tennis Court | Shared Bathroom | 133 | 14,006 |
The Spinney | Shared Bathroom | 153 | 16,112 |
Jarratt Hall | En Suite | 174 | 18,324 |
Pritchatts Road | Studio | 238 | 25,064 |
Studio Plus | 248 | 26,117 | |
Studio Apartment | 289 | 30,434 | |
Studio Apartment Plus | 306 | 32,225 |
University of Birmingham Accommodations: Studio Apartments
A wide range of studios and studio apartments that cater to a range of needs of students. The details of these are as follows:
Apartment | Available to | Weekly Cost (GBP) | Weekly Cost (INR) |
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Studio at Pritchatts Park Village | PG students | 238 | 25,064 |
Studio Plus Vale Village & Pritchatts Park | UG & PG students | 240 | 25,274 |
Studio Apartment at Vale Village & Pritchatts Park | UG and PG students | 285 | 30,013 |
Studio Apartment Plus Vale Village & Pritchatts Park | UG & PG students | 303 | 31,909 |
University of Birmingham Accommodation: Private Housing
Types of Expenses | Weekly Cost (GBP) | Weekly Cost (INR) |
---|---|---|
Rent | 100 | 10,531 |
Gas and Electric | 11 | 1,158 |
Water | 3 | 315 |
Food | 50 | 5,265 |
Toiletries | 5 | 526 |
Laundry | 5 | 526 |
Weekly Total | 174 | 18,324 |
Annual Total | 7,308 | 7.69 lakhs |
Also Check: Cost of Living in UK
Applying for University of Birmingham Accommodation
- For the students who have been offered admission to courses at University of Birmingham by 31 January 2024 can start applying for university housing.
- Choose your top six preferences when applying for University of Birmingham residence. Accommodations are usually assigned on the basis of availability and preference order.
- Apply Online: Start applying from December
- For guaranteed housing at University of Birmingham you must apply by July 31, 2024.
- Accommodation offers will be sent in by August 12, 2024 to Early September
- Pay the advance fee of 550 GBP to secure your place
After reserving your room and completing the online induction, you will be asked to book a specific time slot for arrival. You can book this slot as per your convenience and desire through University of Birmingham Accommodation Portal.
If you wish to move in, live, or move out of a housing or university accommodation, guidance and support is available at each step. For the students who wish to live in private rooms or apartments, support is offered by the University of Birmingham at every step of your decision to make your experience a complete success.
Reviews
27 Reviews Found
Likes
- No regular lectures, 3 times a week
- Assignments were to be mostly typed and not written
- One could book group study rooms in the library for group discussions and studies
Dislikes
- Lack of focused teaching. You are on your own with learning and asking questions
- Lack of exposure (specifically in Msc. Cyber Security). Not many events conducted by the uni
- More theoretical curriculum than practical
Accommodation
- Friend referral. My friend stayed at HamCam and he recommended the place.
- The monthly rent was 396 GBP, including bills. The facilities provided were central and room heating, an oven, television, tv room within campus, a bar, turf, a church, a library, a washing machine area and instant damage replacements.
- No challenges. We had confirmed this from the start.
- Seek accommodation not too close to the university or city centre; that’s how you’d find it for cheap. The closer it is, the more expensive it gets.
- 30 mins by bus but we had a free bus pass for the entire year so it didn’t matter. Most indians stayed in the city centre or university accommodation, which was highly cost-inefficient compared to the facilities we were provided.
- Friend referral. My friend stayed at HamCam and he recommended the place.
- The monthly rent was 396 GBP, including bills. The facilities provided were central and room heating, an oven, television, tv room within campus, a bar, turf, a church, a library, a washing machine area and instant damage replacements.
- No challenges. We had confirmed this from the start.
- Seek accommodation not too close to the university or city centre; that’s how you’d find it for cheap. The closer it is, the more expensive it gets.
- 30 mins by bus but we had a free bus pass for the entire year so it didn’t matter. Most indians stayed in the city centre or university accommodation, which was highly cost-inefficient compared to the facilities we were provided.












Likes
- The University of Birmingham has ample of societies to cater the needs of different student interest and fields. There are societies which can help to develop important skill sets. There are social volunteering societies as well which can be added to the CV.
- There are alot of guest lectures and seminars which are field related which can help students to learn in depth in their field.
- Study and work assistance is provided through personal tutor, recorded digital resource on how to make good assignment, instant cv checker , online courses , assignment making related queries one on one meeting session, office hours with the professor and career events.
Dislikes
- As there is academic difference in India and UK, the expectation on the way of writing assignment is very different and higher here in University of Birmingham. This can sometime make things more difficult to adjust to the new way of writing assignments and many lead to less grades if the student hasn't figured out how to do the assignment their way.
- The grading given by professor is extremely strict and student has to go way over the line to get more 70 in each assignment. Usually most students don't get more than 75 in each assignment even after extreme efforts.
- There are some societies in the university of Birmingham which are extremely dull and not engaging as other societies.This creates discrepancy for students who are really passionate to join the society to learn something, contribute and gain some skill sets.
Accommodation
- I got student accommodation off campus through Amber Student. I paid in 9 installments of 1,015 per installment. I didn't face any challenges as such for my accommodations; however, for some accommodations, they require a UK Guarantor (a local guarantor for accommodation; if the payer forgets to pay the rent, the Guarantor will be contacted to make the payment on their behalf), which can be very tricky if the student doesn't have trusted local relatives or family members in the UK and also if you want to leave student accommodation for some reason, we need to pass on the accommodation contract to another person who is willing to take that remaining housing contract; however, it's not the case for rented apartments.
- As for suggestions for students, student accommodation is a much better option if they take it nearby and helps to keep the person more socialized, as there are around 5 to 10 flatmates depending on the accomodation and also no need to pay extra for wifi, security and utilities.
- I got student accommodation off campus through Amber Student. I paid in 9 installments of 1,015 per installment. I didn't face any challenges as such for my accommodations; however, for some accommodations, they require a UK Guarantor (a local guarantor for accommodation; if the payer forgets to pay the rent, the Guarantor will be contacted to make the payment on their behalf), which can be very tricky if the student doesn't have trusted local relatives or family members in the UK and also if you want to leave student accommodation for some reason, we need to pass on the accommodation contract to another person who is willing to take that remaining housing contract; however, it's not the case for rented apartments.
- As for suggestions for students, student accommodation is a much better option if they take it nearby and helps to keep the person more socialized, as there are around 5 to 10 flatmates depending on the accomodation and also no need to pay extra for wifi, security and utilities.










Likes
- Academic structure - the modules are beneficial to the current field
- Professors Guidance - They will always make sure the students understand the concept
- University job
Dislikes
- Expensive even after scholarship - I had received 40% discount and even after the scholarship it was expensive
- Project time limit has tight deadlines
- Exams are tough
Accommodation
- There is outside accommodation. I stayed with my relatives. Although I heard the university will help to find accommodation through student services. They will guide you through the procedure and payment. There are quite a few challenges if you stay in student accommodation, as it is expensive.
- I did not pay any rent. If you have a friend, you do not need to find roommates. My place is far. I took a bus or someone dropped me off. It is best to find the outskirts since it is expensive nearby the university.
- There is outside accommodation. I stayed with my relatives. Although I heard the university will help to find accommodation through student services. They will guide you through the procedure and payment. There are quite a few challenges if you stay in student accommodation, as it is expensive.
- I did not pay any rent. If you have a friend, you do not need to find roommates. My place is far. I took a bus or someone dropped me off. It is best to find the outskirts since it is expensive nearby the university.


Likes
- The university provided great opportunities alongside the course and let us explore outside the classroom.
- The university runs amazing educational and social events throughout the year
- The lecturers are very knowledgeable and help you understand the concepts
Dislikes
- As I joined an LLM program, which was for one year, there was not enough time to learn everything about the university
- The number of lectures for my LLM course was much less than for other courses.
- The university did not let me change my dissertation topic, as there was no supervisor for my preferred topic
Accommodation
- Found my accommodation using Google
- My rent was about 625 GBP with all bills included
- I had no challenges; the process was easy
- I stayed in Altura by Novel student, and it was a very good decision. The accommodation is very centrally located
- My accommodation was 45 minutes' walk away from campus – it was one stop by train.
- Most Indian students stay in Selly Oak
- Found my accommodation using Google
- My rent was about 625 GBP with all bills included
- I had no challenges; the process was easy
- I stayed in Altura by Novel student, and it was a very good decision. The accommodation is very centrally located
- My accommodation was 45 minutes' walk away from campus – it was one stop by train.
- Most Indian students stay in Selly Oak


Accommodation
- I found my accommodation on the university website.
- My monthly rent was around 450 gbp but this year it was raised to 580 gbp and wifi, electricity, water and heating were all included in it. The location is beautiful and is well connected.
- Since it was a university accomodation i had no issues looking for the same, and there were people to help me get to my room when i arrived with all the welcome kit and gifts.
- Look for cheaper accommodation in Selly Oak; it is nearest to the university and all supermarkets are nearby.
- My accommodation is 1.3 miles from my college.
- I found my accommodation on the university website.
- My monthly rent was around 450 gbp but this year it was raised to 580 gbp and wifi, electricity, water and heating were all included in it. The location is beautiful and is well connected.
- Since it was a university accomodation i had no issues looking for the same, and there were people to help me get to my room when i arrived with all the welcome kit and gifts.
- Look for cheaper accommodation in Selly Oak; it is nearest to the university and all supermarkets are nearby.
- My accommodation is 1.3 miles from my college.

Likes
- Large number of student societies which helps in building strong connections and a community.
- Good and quiet study places for reading while on campus during lecture breaks.
- Diversity of students that help in learning different cultures.
Dislikes
- Some days are very hectic with back to back lectures, while on other days there is no lecture.
- Lifts are not available in all building because of which I had to make use of stairs (2 floors) for 9 am lectures.
- Very less vegetarian options available (being a vegetarian) at the campus so I had to prepare my lunch in the morning which is so disappointing.
Accommodation
- I opted for on-campus accommodation. Directly applied it through the University. Monthly rent is £870 and it includes an en-suite room with a shared kitchen.
- I did not face any challenges while doing so because the university guarantees accommodation for freshers.
- I would recommend choosing accommodation near the university to be productive and active.
- My accommodation is a 5-minute walking distance from the campus. There is not any particular place where Indian students stay. Students are widely spread at different places.
- I opted for on-campus accommodation. Directly applied it through the University. Monthly rent is £870 and it includes an en-suite room with a shared kitchen.
- I did not face any challenges while doing so because the university guarantees accommodation for freshers.
- I would recommend choosing accommodation near the university to be productive and active.
- My accommodation is a 5-minute walking distance from the campus. There is not any particular place where Indian students stay. Students are widely spread at different places.












Likes
- First, to start with the superficial, the campus is beautiful - green, situated on a hill and a mix of modern and archaic architecture.
- The professors are so understanding and well-read, it is amazing just to chat with them, let alone hear them in a classroom.
- The students were of a variety of ages, something you don’t usually see in India. My youngest classmate was my age (22), while the oldest was 52! This presents the students with a range of experiences and ideas when we do group tasks.
Dislikes
- The weather felt dry and too cold all the time, especially when the university is situated on a hill. You must hit the gym before you join uni!
- The extremely polite nature of the professors sometimes made the discussion hours a bit futile. I appreciate the soft criticism, but often it felt that the real matter is not coming to the surface.
- The campus sometimes felt too big - you must leave for class way before you plan, because you probably will be late!
Accommodation
- My accommodation was on the campus, university-issued. It was the closest to the university. My rent was attached to my fees, so everything was paid on a 3-month basis through the payment plan that you can find on the website and portals of the university. I found my accommodation on the university website itself. I did not find any particular challenges.
- I would recommend University issued accommodations, as when you are taken care of by the University, you don’t have to take care of fixing any water or electricity issues - everything is covered in the fees. The security is also better, I would say. But if you choose some other accommodation, the fees could be lower.
- My accommodation was on the campus, university-issued. It was the closest to the university. My rent was attached to my fees, so everything was paid on a 3-month basis through the payment plan that you can find on the website and portals of the university. I found my accommodation on the university website itself. I did not find any particular challenges.
- I would recommend University issued accommodations, as when you are taken care of by the University, you don’t have to take care of fixing any water or electricity issues - everything is covered in the fees. The security is also better, I would say. But if you choose some other accommodation, the fees could be lower.












Likes
- Well equipped Infrastructure with world class service
- Experienced Faculty all the teachers were knowledgeable
- Culture with in the university. Students from all over the world’
Dislikes
- Lack of sports activities. There was only one football ground which was full everytime
- No diversity in major courses. As my course had people from
- India and china no British stidents
Accommodation
I found my accommodation off campus there are many online platforms to book your accommodation. Moreover you can find brokers near the university who help you find good accommodation. The rent in Birmingham varies from 300 pounds to 600 pounds based on the location near to university. Great experience
I found my accommodation off campus there are many online platforms to book your accommodation. Moreover you can find brokers near the university who help you find good accommodation. The rent in Birmingham varies from 300 pounds to 600 pounds based on the location near to university. Great experience



Likes
- The University was very welcoming. Made me and other students welcoming in a great accommodation.
- Great teachers/professors with good command on the subject made the entire journey in learning AI smooth and enjoyable experience
- Course structure - Structure of the course is designed to ensure you are industry ready and with constant theoretical and practical assessment its a seamless transition for a student to enter a corporate.
Dislikes
- Safety - This is one aspect that has to be careful of. Its gets little spooky after 9 PM. So one has to be slightly careful.
- Part time job - With so many students around, it can be slightly difficult to get an ideal part time job.
- Overall Cost - The cost can be slighly heavy on the pocket if one doesn't get scholarship and with extremely high cost of living , one has to be extremely careful on what he/she spends on.
Accommodation
- I stayed in University accomodation(Jarrat Hall). And monthly rent was close to 550 GBP for 2022-2023.
- with facilities of a shared kitchen with basic utensils and cutlery. Wi-Fi, contents insurance, and utility bills were all included. One needed to pay separately for using the washing machine.
- NO major challenges while using university accommodation, which was around 500m away from University campus
- I stayed in University accomodation(Jarrat Hall). And monthly rent was close to 550 GBP for 2022-2023.
- with facilities of a shared kitchen with basic utensils and cutlery. Wi-Fi, contents insurance, and utility bills were all included. One needed to pay separately for using the washing machine.
- NO major challenges while using university accommodation, which was around 500m away from University campus



Likes
- Friendly campus and excellent career services
- Very supporting and approachable staffs and faculty
- Diverse and inclusive learning environment
Dislikes
- Limited hands on workshop for certain technical subjects
- High living expense
- Limited elective choices for specialised technical fields
Accommodation
- I opted for off-campus accommodation (calthrope court), which I found through the university's help (they mentioned off campus accommodation associated with university).
- The rent was £5304 (£99 per week) for the year, including utilities and internet. Finding accommodation was straightforward as I applied early.
- It's conveniently located near the campus, just a few minutes' walk. I recommend future students book early to secure a good spot.
- I opted for off-campus accommodation (calthrope court), which I found through the university's help (they mentioned off campus accommodation associated with university).
- The rent was £5304 (£99 per week) for the year, including utilities and internet. Finding accommodation was straightforward as I applied early.
- It's conveniently located near the campus, just a few minutes' walk. I recommend future students book early to secure a good spot.









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