Queen Mary University of London student accommodations are offered on campus to UG, PG, and study abroad students. The university has 3,370 bedroom places in self-catering residences on or close to the Mile End Campus. The cost of living on campus for QMUL students ranges between 134.68 and 430.15 GBP (14,311 to 45,698 INR).
QMUL has 14 rooms for wheelchair use, including 10 rooms for students with mobility impairity. The university exhibits 18 rooms suitable for students with hearing impairity. Queen Mary University of London provides residence option in 20 adaptable rooms at Aspire Point. The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, with some joint programs of other schools of QMUL have their own dedicated halls of residence. This includes the following:
- Whitechapel Campus (Floyer House): 153 places
- Charterhouse Square Campus (Dawson Hall): 203 places
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Queen Mary University of London Accommodation On Campus
Candidates who got admission at Queen Mary University of London and who wish to stay on-campus at the university can choose an accommodation in the following halls:-
- Mile End
- Stratford
- Student Village
- Charterhouse Square
- Whitechapel Hall
In financial terms, the following table demonstrates the monthly fees for different room types available at Queen Mary University of London:
Accommodation | Room Type | Cost Per Week (GBP) | Cost Per Month (INR) | Minimum Contract Period |
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Albert Stern House | Single Standard | Single En-suite Economy | Single Studio | Twin Room | 134.68 to 239.68 | 14,311 to 25,468 | 38.3 |
Blithelate Court | Single En-suite Plus | Single Studio Plus | Single Studio Premium | 239.68 to 416.08 | 25,466 to 44,209 | 51 |
Ifor Evans Place | Single Standard Plus | 183.19 | 19,464 | 38.3 |
Lindop House | Single Standard Plus | 183.19 | 19,464 | 38.3 |
Maynard and Varey Houses | Single Standard | 186.76 | 19,464 | 38.3 |
Chapman, Chesney, Selincourt, and Lodge Houses | Single En-suite Economy | 203.28 | 21,599 | 38.3 |
Sherren House | Single En-suite Plus | 229.04 | 24,334 | 51 |
Stocks Court | Single Standard Plus | 183.19 | 19,464 | 38.3 |
Stratford |
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Aspire Point | Single Standard | Single En-suite Economy | Single En-suite Standard | Single En-suite Premium | Single Studio | 195.09 to 351.75 | 20,728 to 37,373 | 51 |
Eleanor Rosa House | Standard Single En-suite | 277.83 | 29,517 | 50 |
Students Village |
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Beaumont Court, Creed Court, Lynden House, Maurice Court, and Pooley House | Single En-suite Standard | 208.60 | 22,164 | 38.3 |
Feilden House | Single En-suite Economy | 203.28 | 21,599 | 38.3 |
France House | Single En-suite Plus | 212.38 | 22,566 | 38.3 |
Charterhouse Square |
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Dawson Hall | Single Standard Plus | Single Standard | Single Small | 173.23 to 183.75 | 18,406 to 19,524 | 38.3 |
Whitechapel |
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Floyer House | Single Ex Extra Large | Single Extra Large | Single Large | Single Standard | Single Small | Twin Room (per person) | 118.58 to 194.04 | 12,599 to 20,617 | 38.3 |
Family Accommodation |
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Varden Street | 1 Bed Flat | 2 Bed Flat | 3 Bed Flat | 269.50 to 430.15 | 28,632 to 45,698 | 38.3 |
Queen Mary University of London Accommodations Off-Campus
Due to the high popularity of Queen Mary Halls, individuals may not get a room. Therefore, they may look out for alternate accommodation provided by Queen Mary University of London. The monthly fee structure of these residency halls is tabulated as follows:
Accommodation | Room Type | Cost Per Month (GBP) | Cost Per Month (INR) |
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Private Rented Sector | Rooms in a Shared House | Whole Vacant Flat or House | 130 to 180 | 13,806 to 19,117 |
Privately Built Halls | Ensuite Cluster Flat | Self-contained Studio Flat | 215 to 430 | 22,834 to 45,668 |
Home Stay | Self-Catering | Bed and Breakfast | Half Board | 135 to 250 | 14,355 to 26,586 |
These residency halls after equipped with the following amenities:
- Wifi
- Communal Kitchen
- Heating facilities
- Bed
- Wardrobe
- Desk and chair
- Storage space, etc.
Queen Mary University of London Accommodations Application Process
Step 1: Apply
Students are advised to apply for the Queen Mary University of London Accommodation by logging in on the application portal.
Step 2: Allocation and Offer
Room allocations for successful applicants are made during the period July to September, in numerous rounds of offers.
Step 3: Acceptance
To accept an offer of halls, you will be required to make an advance rent payment (£400.00) to complete your acceptance online. You will need to do so by the deadline date stated in your accommodation offer. Please note missed deadlines may result in the offer being cancelled.
Apart from the availability of a number of amenities, UG and PG program candidates will still be required to carry their own linen, cutlery, cooking utensils, etc. Moreover, Queen Mary University of London also offers summer accommodations, requiring a separate application in summer holidays.
FAQs
Ques. Does Queen Mary have on campus accommodation?
Ans. Yes, Queen Mary University of London offers accommodation to international students across UG and PG levels. The university also offers residence opportunities to students pursuing study abroad programs.
Ques. How do I apply for accommodation at Queen Mary University of London?
Ans. To apply for QMUL accommodations, you need log into the application portal. Room allocations for successful applicants are done within July and September.
Ques. Is Queen Mary University Accommodation hard to get into?
Ans. No, Queen Mary University of London accommodations are available across 14 residence halls. The university has dedicated residence for wheelchair use, including 10 rooms for students with mobility impairity.
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25 Reviews Found
Likes
- Campus and its helpful faculty
- Its library and also the facilities provided by the university
- The different events and extracurricular activities they use to conduct
Dislikes
- Some time the timings of the university
- Long walks in the campus to reach other class
- Sometimes the food of cafeteria
Accommodation
- I used to stay off campus. I came to know about my accommodation through an online portal. My accommodation was in a central London zone. Challenges faced in my accommodation were sometimes the noise. But overall, the accommodation was a solid 4/5.
- The staff was helpful; the study area, the lawn and the courtyard – everything was up to date. The laundry area was always clean. Even the common area and lobby used to be very happening.
- I used to stay off campus. I came to know about my accommodation through an online portal. My accommodation was in a central London zone. Challenges faced in my accommodation were sometimes the noise. But overall, the accommodation was a solid 4/5.
- The staff was helpful; the study area, the lawn and the courtyard – everything was up to date. The laundry area was always clean. Even the common area and lobby used to be very happening.

Likes
- Career fair and career guidence
- On campus jobs provided by QMUL
- I have met people from all over the world and made friends for lifetime
Dislikes
- Campus is a bit small than expected.
- There are more Indian people in the university.
- My university accommodation is a bit far from university
- I think 50% of the batch secures the job within 6 months and approximately 90% in 3 years of graduation. The average salary range starts from 26000 GBP per year. Students find jobs in all kinds of ways where there is a will, there is a way. I know people who got a job as soon as they applied, and I know people who were ready to leave and book their one-way ticket back home but got a job offer last minute. You can apply for jobs through the university portal, target jobs, LinkedIn, and Indeed.

Likes
- The way of education and education system was good
- Diverse Culture
- The faculty was very good and friendly
Dislikes
- Commute time was too much
- There was a graveyard on the college campus
- Too much time gap between lectures which led to a lot of time wastage
Accommodation
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My accommodation was off campus and i found it through university living which is a service provider to find and book accommodations to students according to there needs and requirements, My monthly rent was 1250 pounds which included of daily breakfast, 24hrs beverages, Study and playing room, Every once a week room service, A bicycle from there side and a gym membership with a personal led tv.
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My challenge was to find a good accommodation at a worthy rate cause i got late in finding accommodation and almost all of them were sold out so will suggest to book accommodation as soon as possible or else you will end up paying more than it should have been.
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My university was 40 mins away from my accommodation. and Indian students stay across whole city and no particular place mostly everyone prefers it at walking distance to the university.
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My accommodation was off campus and i found it through university living which is a service provider to find and book accommodations to students according to there needs and requirements, My monthly rent was 1250 pounds which included of daily breakfast, 24hrs beverages, Study and playing room, Every once a week room service, A bicycle from there side and a gym membership with a personal led tv.
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My challenge was to find a good accommodation at a worthy rate cause i got late in finding accommodation and almost all of them were sold out so will suggest to book accommodation as soon as possible or else you will end up paying more than it should have been.
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My university was 40 mins away from my accommodation. and Indian students stay across whole city and no particular place mostly everyone prefers it at walking distance to the university.






Likes
- The infrastructure and the campus
- Rich history of the university with around 9 noble laureates
- Very knowledgeable professors and mentors
Dislikes
- The university wasn't very serious on course outcomes and employment
- Access to few parts of the university could have been 24hrs for example the library and grad centres.
- Less support for International students and master's students most of the activities, clubs and unions are catered towards the undergraduates and local students.
Accommodation
- I managed to find an accommodation outside the campus, I lived in an apartment in Stratford and the rent was 750 pounds for a shared room which included all the bills and had maid that would come in every month for a deep cleaning.
- The agency was called Cemlux Homes.
- The accommodation was top notch, but finding it was very difficult the accommodation for international students is really bad in the UK as it requires a UK guarantor which can be a really hard process.
- I managed to find an accommodation outside the campus, I lived in an apartment in Stratford and the rent was 750 pounds for a shared room which included all the bills and had maid that would come in every month for a deep cleaning.
- The agency was called Cemlux Homes.
- The accommodation was top notch, but finding it was very difficult the accommodation for international students is really bad in the UK as it requires a UK guarantor which can be a really hard process.


Likes
- Professors and curriculum and how understanding they were when we had doubts.
- The projects and assignments were very practical and mostly had real-life examples.
- The teaching methodology and also the location of the university.
Dislikes
- I had issue with student accommodation as it's very limited and students find it hard to find accommodation outside.
- My course didn't have much student diversity compared to other courses like medical and arts which I wasn't expecting.
- Also the class timings, maybe because it's a 1 year course but sometimes we had continuous classes from 8am-4pm which was exhausting.
Accommodation
- I went through agents and online platforms but most agents are helpful, one should be careful while checking for accommodation online. I saw a lot of people getting scammed online in London and it's usually a bit tough so; I would highly recommend everyone to grab university accommodation as it's first come first serve and the accommodation inside is nice so go ahead with it.
- If looking for off-campus, there are two accommodations right out, which are good as well.
- I went through agents and online platforms but most agents are helpful, one should be careful while checking for accommodation online. I saw a lot of people getting scammed online in London and it's usually a bit tough so; I would highly recommend everyone to grab university accommodation as it's first come first serve and the accommodation inside is nice so go ahead with it.
- If looking for off-campus, there are two accommodations right out, which are good as well.

Likes
- Course Modules
- Lecturers
- Tutorials for better understanding
Dislikes
- Class diversity - 70% Indians and 25% Chinese
- Campus Location - East London (Mile End)
- Less campus fair
Accommodation
- I found my accommodation online - IQ Student Accommodation. The name of my building was IQ East Court. It is situated right opposite to my University and is a very convenient location.
- The rent was €1200 per month which included one studio room with kitchen and bathroom (private). Addition were a lounge room, cinema room and a gym - all free of cost. It was pretty easy to book it and everything was done online. It is secure and easy.
- Indians mostly live in private housing or University accommodation which is cheaper but doesn't has much private space.
- I found my accommodation online - IQ Student Accommodation. The name of my building was IQ East Court. It is situated right opposite to my University and is a very convenient location.
- The rent was €1200 per month which included one studio room with kitchen and bathroom (private). Addition were a lounge room, cinema room and a gym - all free of cost. It was pretty easy to book it and everything was done online. It is secure and easy.
- Indians mostly live in private housing or University accommodation which is cheaper but doesn't has much private space.








Likes
- I liked how the academics were more research-based rather than primarily focusing on theory. The approach towards teaching focuses on enhancing skills which increases job opportunities.
- The library provided a great range of study material, and the borrowing policy was great as you can borrow multiple books at a time.
- I liked the career and enterprise of my university as it helped me get an internship which was later converted into a contractual job. They assisted in building my resume and took mock interviews.
Accommodation
There is the facility of student accommodation, with an en-suite room. It is mostly 5 people sharing a common kitchen. The rent would cost anything around 800-1000 pounds including all the bills.
I primarily chose Queen Mary University due to its research-oriented approach towards academics. I had an eagle eye on the curriculum for my specific course and the teaching methodology they employed. It is also a Russell group university which gives it prestige. I chose the UK as it is the best for my course- English Literature, specifically London, as it is the city for arts and writing. In conclusion, it was a great experience and taught me a plethora of things besides academics.
Likes
- The professors are extremely helpful and provide their useful insights to the students whenever needed.
- The campus is amazing, QM is the only university in Central London that has a huge campus.
- There are therapy sessions provided to help with students' mental health, however, it's not compulsory it depends on the student if they want to opt for it or not.
Accommodation
The accommodation is quite good, I had aspire point where I paid around £750 per month as a rent which included everything, all the other bills and expenses.
I chose this university because the fees were not that high, and it ranked in the top 50 in the world, hence I went for this university. I also reached out to past graduates, they described it as a good university of finance as well and hence I went for it.
Likes
- The University was easy to locate inside using the Map.
- It has a lot of activities that take place for students coming from different cultural backgrounds, you can always find your people and make new connections.
- The Library is a very peaceful place to study, so make use of the available services.
Accommodation
The lowest could be 500 a month and the highest could be 975 a month if outside campus and if on campus the prices could vary. Near the campus there are accommodation that you could look for, if you find it as a safe area.
Overall, it was a good experience but since there was less awareness from the university I struggled to know services that could have made my experience more worthwhile.
Likes
- The parts that I really appreciated about my university were my professors who were very efficient in teaching us the subject, it was a very inclusive campus and it encouraged lots of technological advancements on the campus.
- Professors never pressured us, but they were really kind to us and always appreciated collaborations.
- I was also fortunate enough to get the opportunity to attend Maastricht University’s IP Conference through my university ( Queen Mary University, London), the environment of my university always made me feel safe.
Dislikes
- There was nothing in particular that I disliked about the college it's just the area where the mile-end campus is situated seems a bit unsafe, but other campuses like Lincoln’s Inn which is situated in central London seem very safe and convenient, the nearest tube station for Queen Mary’s Lincoln’s Inn campus Holborn station.
Accommodation
I stayed in a single room occupancy with a shared kitchen, I shared it with 1 person. My rent per month was 900 pounds. The accommodation was a private accommodation which was located in central London.
I chose Queen Mary University of London because it provides one of the best course structures for Intellectual Property Rights and all the renowned professors taught in this university. I overall really liked my experience at this university, which was really great in terms of academics as LLM is more inclined towards academia and it fulfilled all the criteria of developing a deeper understanding of the subject and developing my own dissertation and also because all my professors were very helpful. I chose this particular program ( Intellectual Property Rights) because most of my interests have been carved around IPR through my internships and publications and I further want to pursue PhD in this subject thus I was inclined to choose this subject.
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QMUL does offer residence halls with catering options. These halls offer a variety of meal plans, so you'll have options to fit your needs and budget.