Building a Budget-Wise Accommodation Planning Module for Indian Undergraduate Students in Abu Dhabi
For Indian undergraduate students planning to study in Abu Dhabi, accommodation is often the first real financial and emotional challenge after admission. While tuition fees are clearly communicated, monthly living costs remain vague, leading to confusion, stress, and sometimes unsafe housing choices—especially during the crucial first year. A realistic accommodation plan must go beyond rent alone. It should factor in utilities, food habits, transport connectivity, internet needs, and everyday personal expenses, all while keeping student safety—particularly for female students—at the centre of decision-making. This budget-wise planning module is designed to give Indian families a clear, honest picture of monthly living costs in both AED and INR, helping them choose the right accommodation category based on affordability, safety, and long-term academic comfort.
Building a Budget-Wise Accommodation Planning Module for Indian undergraduate students in Abu Dhabi.
Mapping realistic monthly costs in AED and ₹, factoring in rent, utilities, food, transport, and misc. expenses. I’ll also include gender-specific safe options.
Budget-Wise Accommodation Planning – Abu Dhabi (Student Focus)
Assumptions:
1 AED ≈ ₹24.5
Indian undergrad students
Shared accommodation (preferred for budget & social safety)
Monthly costs only, realistic for first-year students
Low-Budget Option (₹18,000–25,000 / AED 750–1,000)
Expense
Rent (sharing)
- Girls 800–1,000 AED
- Boys 700–900 AED
Safe PG / shared apartment; MBZ outskirts or Mussafah Shabiya
Utilities (water, electricity, AC)
Girls 150–200 AED
Boys 150–200 AED
Split among roommates
Food (self-cook + Indian mess)
Girls 400–600 AED
Boys 400–600 AED
Transport Public buses or university shuttle
Girls 100–150 AED
Boys 150–200 AED
Internet / Phone Basic 4G or home Wi-Fi
Girls 100 AED
Boys 100 AED
Misc / personal Stationery, laundry, small shopping
Girls 100–150 AED
Boys 100–150 AED
Total: 1,550–2,100 AED / ₹37,975–51,450
Girls Safety Tip: Avoid standalone bachelor buildings or areas without 24×7 security. Prefer PGs with female-only floors.
Mid-Budget Option (₹25,000–42,000 / AED 1,050–1,700)
Khalidiya, MBZ City, Reem Island (safe & connected)
Expense
Rent (sharing or 1BHK)
Girls 1,200–1,500 AED
Boys 1,000–1,400 AED
Utilities Full coverage; AC-heavy usage considered
Girls 200–250 AED
Boys 200–250 AED
Food Mix of home-cooked + small mess / restaurant meals
Girls 600–800 AED
Boys 500–700 AED
Transport Bus / occasional taxi
Girls 150–200 AED
Boys 150–200 AED
Internet / Phone Faster Wi-Fi for online studies
Girls 120–150 AED
Boys 120–150 AED
Misc / personal Gym, small leisure, emergency buffer
Girls 150–200 AED
Boys 150–200 AED
Total: ~2,420–3,100 AED / ₹59,290–75,950
Girls Safety Tip: Prefer safe neighbourhoods with female-friendly PGs; avoid Hamdan Street busy areas for solo stays.
High-Budget / Sponsored Option (₹42,000–61,000 / AED 1,700–2,500)
Khalidiya, Saadiyat, Reem Island; fully furnished, gated communities
Expense Girls & Boys similar
Rent (1BHK–Studio)
Utilities
250–300 AED
Food
800–1,000 AED
Transport
200–250 AED
Internet / Phone
150–200 AED
Misc / personal
200–300 AED
Total: ~2,600–3,500 AED / ₹63,700–85,750
Girls Safety Tip: Fully secure, 24×7 monitored apartments; ideal for first-time international students with higher budgets or scholarship support.
Universal Advice Across All Budgets
- Avoid “No Contract” rooms – illegal & unsafe.
- Avoid labor zones – unsafe for female students.
- Check public transport access – reduces daily cost & risk.
- Always verify PG / apartment management – use WhatsApp + reference check.


