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Student Life Guide

Every Day Life in India

From aromatic street food to colourful festivals, from bustling trains to serene campuses discover the vibrant daily life that awaits international students in India.

Taste of India

A Culinary Adventure Every Single Day

India is a food lovers paradise. Every state has its own cuisine, every street its own flavour. As a student, youll eat better and cheaper than almost anywhere else in the world.

Indian thali meal

The Thali Experience

A complete Indian meal served on a single platter rice, bread, dal, vegetables, pickles, and dessert. Available from as little as $1.50 at student canteens, its the most affordable and nutritious meal youll find anywhere.

Indian street food

Street Food Culture

From Mumbais vada pav to Delhis chole bhature, Kolkatas kathi rolls to Chennais dosas street food is a way of life. Most snacks cost between $0.20 and $1.00.

Indian chai tea

Chai The Social Glue

India runs on chai. A cup of spiced tea costs just $0.10$0.30 from roadside stalls. Its where friendships form, debates happen, and study breaks come alive.

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Your New Home

Student Accommodation

From on-campus hostels to private apartments, India offers a range of affordable housing options for international students.

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University Hostels

Most universities offer on-campus hostels at $30$80/month. Meals, Wi-Fi, and laundry often included. Shared rooms with 24 students are common.

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Private PG / Paying Guest

Private rooms with meals in residential homes. Costs $80$200/month depending on the city. A popular option for students wanting more independence.

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Shared Apartments

Rent a flat with fellow students for $100$300/month in major cities. Platforms like NoBroker, Flat.com and university notice boards help you find flatmates.

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Purpose-Built Student Housing

Modern student residences with gyms, study rooms, and social spaces. Brands like Stanza Living and University Living offer premium options at $150$400/month.

Indian railway station

Getting Around Indias Transport Network

On the Move

Transport Affordable & Adventurous

Indias transport network is vast, affordable, and an experience in itself. From the worlds fourth-largest railway network to modern metro systems, getting around is easy and incredibly cheap.

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Indian Railways

The lifeline of India. Over 67,000 km of track connecting every corner of the country. Student concessions available. Sleeper class tickets cost as little as $2$5 for overnight journeys. Book via the IRCTC app.

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Metro Systems

Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and more have modern metro systems. Fast, air-conditioned, and incredibly affordable at $0.15$0.60 per ride. Student passes available.

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Autos & Ride-Sharing

Auto-rickshaws are ubiquitous and fun. Ola and Uber operate in all major cities with student-friendly pricing. Bike-sharing apps like Yulu make short commutes easy and green.

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Domestic Flights

Budget airlines like IndiGo and SpiceJet connect 100+ cities. Flights often cost less than $30$60 for domestic routes. Perfect for weekend getaways to explore India.

Life Beyond Campus

Social Life & Culture

Indias social fabric is warm, welcoming, and endlessly fascinating. From campus clubs to city festivals, theres always something happening.

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Campus Festivals & Events

Indian universities are famous for their cultural festivals multi-day extravaganzas with music, dance, drama, hackathons, and sports. Events like IIT Bombays Mood Indigo and BITS Pilanis APOGEE draw thousands of students from across the country.

Clubs & Societies

Most campuses have 30100+ clubs covering everything from robotics and coding to theatre, music, photography, and social service. International student associations help newcomers settle in quickly.

Weekend Adventures

Indias diversity means theres always somewhere new to explore on weekends hill stations, beaches, historical forts, wildlife sanctuaries, and heritage towns. Student groups regularly organise budget trips.

Indian Hospitality

Atithi Devo Bhava the guest is God. Indian families are known for their warmth and generosity. Dont be surprised if classmates invite you home for festivals, weddings, or simply a home-cooked meal.

Celebrate India

Festivals Every Month is a Celebration

India celebrates more festivals than any other country. As a student, youll experience a year-round calendar of colours, music, food, and joy.

Diwali festival of lights

Diwali Festival of Lights

The biggest festival in India. Cities glow with millions of lamps, fireworks fill the sky, and every home shares sweets. Campuses come alive with rangoli competitions and cultural shows.

Holi festival of colours

Holi Festival of Colours

A joyous celebration of spring where everyone plays with coloured powders and water. Campus Holi celebrations are legendary with DJ music, dance, and thandai (spiced milk).

Pongal harvest festival

Regional Festivals

Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Onam in Kerala, Bihu in Assam, Navratri in Gujarat every region has unique festivals with distinct traditions, foods, and celebrations you wont find anywhere else.

Pro Tips

Practical Tips for Daily Life

Everything you need to know to settle in smoothly and make the most of your time in India.

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SIM Card & Internet

Get a local SIM card from Jio, Airtel, or Vi for $3$5/month with unlimited data. Free Wi-Fi is available on most campuses. India has some of the cheapest mobile data rates in the world.

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Banking & Payments

Open a student bank account with documents from your university. UPI (Unified Payments Interface) is Indias digital payment revolution pay for everything from chai to rent with your phone.

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Weather & Clothing

India has diverse climates. Pack light cottons for summer (MarchJune), an umbrella for monsoon (JulySeptember), and layers for winter (NovemberFebruary). Local markets offer affordable clothing.

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Healthcare

University health centres provide free or low-cost basic care. India has excellent private hospitals in all major cities. Health insurance for students costs around $50$100/year.

Budget Planning

Typical Monthly Budget for Students

India is one of the most affordable countries in the world for students. Heres a realistic breakdown of monthly expenses.

🏠Accommodation (hostel)$30 – $80
🍛Food & groceries$50 – $100
🚌Transport$10 – $25
📱Mobile & internet$3 – $5
📚Books & supplies$10 – $20
🎬Personal & social$20 – $50
🏥Health insurance$4 – $8
Total Monthly Budget$130 $290

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