Brunel University offers a wide range of accommodation options for students, including residence halls, apartments, and houses. Residence halls are typically the most affordable option, while apartments and houses offer more space and privacy. For Brunel University on campus accommodation the rent per week ranges from 185 GBP to 235 GBP (INR 18,950- 24,076) and for off-campus accommodation it ranges from 215 GBP- 405 GBP (INR 22,027- 41,493).
Residence halls at Brunel University are typically shared with other students, and they offer a variety of room types, including single rooms, doubles, and triples. Residence halls also have common areas, such as kitchens, lounges, and laundry facilities. All accommodation options are located on campus, which makes it easy for students to get to classes and other campus facilities.
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Brunel University On Campus Accommodation
Brunel University offers multiple on campus accommodation options to students studying UG and PG programs at Brunel university. The residential halls on campus are:
Accommodation | No of rooms | Type of rooms | Rent per week in GBP |
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Borough Road Hall | 83 | En suite | 235.83 |
Faraday Hall | 280 | En suite, studio or flat | 196.91 |
Concourse hall | 68 | En suite, standard, studio/flat, apartment | 188.44 |
George shipp hall | 81 | En suite, flat/studio | 188.44 |
Syd Urry Hall | 81 | En suite, studio/flat | 188.44 |
Shoreditch Hall | 81 | Ensuite, studio/flat | 188.44 |
Trevor Slater | 75 | Ensuite, studio/flat | 188.44 |
Mill Hall | 361 | Ensuite, studio/flat | 188.37 |
North Hall | 80 | En suite, studio/flat | 185.05 |
Meadow Hall | 80 | En suite, studio, flat | 185.05 |
West Hall | 80 | Ensuite, studio flat | 185.05 |
Southwark Hall | 104 | Ensuite | 185.05 |
Kilmorey Hall | 186 | Ensuite | 185.05 |
Bishop Hall | 133 | Ensuite, studio, apartment | 185.05 |
Brian Winstanley Hall | 81 | Ensuite, studio flat | 185.05 |
Lacy Hall | 191 | Ensuite | 185.05 |
Stockwell Hall | 108 | Ensuite, studio flat | 185.05 |
South Hall | 81 | Studio | 185.05 |
Micheal bevis hall | 78 | Ensuite, studio, flat | 185.05 |
Brunel University Off Campus Accommodation
There are a number of different types of off-campus accommodation available in and around Brunel University, including private rented accommodation, student halls of residence, and university-owned apartments.
There are a number of factors to consider when choosing off-campus accommodation, including location, cost, and amenities. It is important to choose an accommodation that is close to campus, as this will make it easier to get to classes and social events.
It is also important to consider the cost of accommodation, as this can vary greatly. Some of the off campus accommodation available near Brunel are:
Accommodation | Rent in GBP per week |
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Arch View House | 222 |
iQ the Pad | 247 |
iQ The Podium | 249 |
Straits Garden | 319 |
Go Britanya Sterling Court, London | 330 |
Go Britanya Wembley Residence | 405 |
iQ Kingston | 299 |
Olympic Way | 215 |
iQ Sterling Court | 226 |
The Helix Wembley | 222 |
Brunel University Accommodation Application Process
If you have got admission at Brunel University and are planning to start your studies in September and are given a conditional offer, you will receive an email with instructions on how to apply for on-campus housing.
Your application can be submitted through the Student Living Hub. All new students are guaranteed campus housing at Brunel University if they meet the application requirements.
New students must apply for housing by Thursday 31 August 2023 to get confirmed accommodation
Students should also consider their needs when choosing accommodation. If they are a first-year student, they may want to choose halls of residence as this will give them the opportunity to meet other new students and make friends. If they are a student in later years, they may want to choose an apartment or house as this will offer them more space and privacy.
FAQs
Ques. When can I apply for accommodation?
Ans. You can apply for accommodation on the Brunel University website from October of the year before you start your studies.
Ques. What types of accommodation are available?
Ans. Brunel University offers a variety of accommodation options, including halls of residence, self-catered apartments, and private housing.
Ques. What are the costs of accommodation?
Ans. The cost of accommodation varies depending on the type of accommodation you choose and the size of your room. Brunel University on campus accommodation the rent per week ranges from 185 GBP to 235 GBP (INR 18,950- 24,076) and for off-campus accommodation it ranges from 215 GBP- 405 GBP (INR 22,027- 41,493).
Ques. What are the facilities available in accommodation?
Ans. Facilities available in accommodation vary depending on the type of accommodation you choose. However, all accommodation includes access to kitchens, bathrooms, laundry facilities, and common areas.
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Likes
- The faculty of the university were just the best. Highly experienced, friendly and provided appropriate guidance wherever needed.
- The campus itself was one of the highlights. The library was my favorite place to spend my free time
- The diverse student crowd that we had proved to be a great exposure to different cultures worldwide.
Dislikes
- I didn't like the online classes that we attended during my terms. These weren't as good as being physically present in a classroom
- The College is situated in a town at the outskirts of London. Anytime we wanted to hangout outside college the closest spot to visit would actually be quite far as we had to travel central London which took a couple of hours.
- The on campus accommodation were quite expensive compared to other accommodations of same standard.
Accommodation
- I stayed in an off campus accommodation. I found this through online search. There are various websites that pops up when you just Google search for an accommodation near the university.
- It was definitely time consuming as I visited many houses before finalising one. It was definitely a challenging aspect. But in the end I did find quite a suitable home. The first accommodation that I stayed in was like a 3 minutes walk from the college campus and I paid 450£ monthly rent.
- It was a great place and i had no complains, but after attending few months of the university I made some friends and found d out they had a spare room in their house so I later moved in with them where my rent increased to 500£ and now it was 3 bus stops away which again is not that far and I was living with nice company.
- This goes to show that it is fairly easy to find a good accommodation as you meet lots of student who are in the same boat as you so you can just make new connections and find a place to live together which eases your time in a strange country.
- I stayed in an off campus accommodation. I found this through online search. There are various websites that pops up when you just Google search for an accommodation near the university.
- It was definitely time consuming as I visited many houses before finalising one. It was definitely a challenging aspect. But in the end I did find quite a suitable home. The first accommodation that I stayed in was like a 3 minutes walk from the college campus and I paid 450£ monthly rent.
- It was a great place and i had no complains, but after attending few months of the university I made some friends and found d out they had a spare room in their house so I later moved in with them where my rent increased to 500£ and now it was 3 bus stops away which again is not that far and I was living with nice company.
- This goes to show that it is fairly easy to find a good accommodation as you meet lots of student who are in the same boat as you so you can just make new connections and find a place to live together which eases your time in a strange country.
Likes
- The university had proper amenities in place. They had better QS world ranking than most of the college.
- They gave me exposure to a different world, and I understood how to conduct research and how to be content-driven in everything from conversations to documents.
Dislikes
- The education has helped in a very limited way. At least in business and marketing, they are marketing themselves as teaching students what the industry is looking for, but the reality is far from it.
Accommodation
Rents are nearly the same when you hire student accommodation or rent from a third party. The benefits of student accommodation are when they are within walking distance from your classes as sometimes, due to strikes, travelling becomes a challenge. It helps you connect with other students who are not from your course.
It has helped me in many ways, but definitely what I wanted and expected before coming here.
Likes
- 1) my course is available only in selected universities and Brunel is one of them 2) Brunel is cheaper than other London universities 3) they have good ranking globally in research field.
- The most likable aspects are it's multi-cultural environment , good library, clean campus . I suggest every new student should stay on campus. Staying on campus is the best part of my student life.
Dislikes
- Firstly, Faculty members and professors (especially for health science course)are not available sometimes .You can't approach them directly. You need permissions through email which might be ignored. Secondly, even after COVID they conduct online classes for a full time course.
Accommodation
I lived on campus in an ensuite room. The complex was clean. There was private bathroom facility attached to a private bathroom. The flat has a single community kitchen shared by 10 students. There are options available for student according to their budget. The shared rooms has shared bathroom facility which has low room rates.
The university experience has been good overall, but what they lack is clarity and uniformity. There is difference in opinion among teachers which is disadvantage for students. The supervisor are not readily available when you need them. Most of the staff works online. The campus life was good. Library service was excellent. Staying in On campus accommodation was a great experience. Overall satisfactory.
Accommodation
I opted for hostel facilities. The hostel is very good and well designed. The rooms are cleaned on daily basis and bathrooms are also cleaned on daily basis. The wardens are very professional but very cooperative the hostel issue is solved very quickly. Hotel facilities are decent. You will get furniture, almirah, book-shelf in the room. Besides, you will get a washing machine, geyser in bathrooms. Hostels have nice gym, badminton court, and many table tennis tables. Mess food is decent, especially the breakfast.
To get admission I gave IELTS exam I got 7.8 bands so I'm eligible for admission then I proceed further process The college curriculum is the latest and helps us to understand all the topics in detail and properly. The curriculum follows all the latest industry regulations and helps us to develop our innovative skills and the college also promotes innovative ideas. The faculty is one of the biggest UPs of the college. The faculty minimum teaching experience is around 10-15 years. Most of the faculty of the college is for the PhD level and they are experts in their respective fields. The faculty make sure that each concept is very well understood by us.
Accommodation
I live off campus. The average cost for one person would be around 500GBP including personal and rental expenses.
It has a very good ranking in my course. The university has a good ranking in the subjects I have chosen.
I figured I would enjoy it and have always aspired of studying it in order to be successful in achieving my ambition of becoming a lawyer in the future, additionally due to rules and regulations is a big aspect of society.
Accommodation
Students have the option of living on-campus or off-campus. There are different types of accommodation options for students - there are single rooms with shared bathrooms and kitchens, ensuite rooms with shared kitchens only. There is a studio flat option as well for cohabiting couples. There are laundry facilities for each building. Flat prices range from GBP 150/week to GBP 200/week. A deposit of GBP 300 needs to be paid for single and en suite flats and a deposit of GBP 400 needs to be paid for studio flats.
I chose Brunel due to their course modules, their campus facilities, the Alma Mater of the college, the way professors teach the modules, their UCAS rating, over all college experience and the clubs and societies for students and just the over all college experience for students
Accommodation
Accommodation were great, with multiple buildings, common big kitchens, great rooms, all bills included facilities.
Great campus facilities, amazing faculty, diverse student profile and strong industry connections as well as situated in London.
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