Accommodation
The University offers accommodation in its various halls of residence for upto thirteen hundred students from across the globe. Each of these halls of residence are self-catered and have IT network points. Accommadation ranges from study bedrooms with en suite facilities, to traditional halls with shared kitchens and bathrooms. All halls are mixed sex halls with shared facilities. Undergraduate and postgraduate students share accommodation. Those who do not want to stay in the University halls of residence can also stay in private rented accommodation. The University also helps with finding private accommodation.
First year international students who start in September are guaranteed a place in the halls of residence, provided they apply and pay the accommodation deposit before the application deadline. Once the student has received a confirmed offer from either the Middlesex University Regional Office in Delhi or one of the Counselling Offices in India, the student can apply for accommodation. This can be done either online or by making a request at the Regional or Counselling Offices and filling out an accommodation application form.
To find out more about accommodation and to make an application, please visit our accommodation website.
www.mdx.ac.uk/accommodation
or email:accomm@mdx.ac.uk
A step-by-step on how to apply for accommodation:
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Submit your Academic Application Form to the Middlesex University Regional Office or one of the Counselling Offices. |
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Wait to receive an Offer Letter from them. |
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Once you receive a confirmed Offer, submit your accommodation application – either online or through the Regional or counselling offices by paying £200 deposit before the deadline. Please contact the Regional or counselling offices to find out more about the deadlines. (please note: if you miss the deadline we cannot guarantee you a room) |
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Please ensure you fulfil all academic and financial conditions mentioned on your Offer Letter since the Accommodation Services will be able to allocate a room to you only after this has been done. |
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After you have submitted your Accommodation Application Form and deposit, the Accommodation Services will email you the Accommodation Contract with Terms and Conditions and a confirmation of your room. Please ensure that you accept and sign the contract and return it to the Accommodation Services or the Regional or Counselling Offices before the specified deadline. |
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Incase you have not been allocated a room, your application will remain pending till such time that a room becomes available. The University also assists in finding private rented accommodation for those interested. Incase you opt for private accommodation then your £200 deposit will be returned to you. The University can also assist in arranging short stay accommodation. |
It is always advisable that you have somewhere to stay in London before you leave your home country. If you don't have family or friends in London where you can stay then please book your accommodation in short term accommodation while you look for permanent accommodation.
What is provided in halls of residence? :
All University halls of residence have security officers on-site. All halls have (, ) access to a laundry and each room has IT network points.
The following will be provided in your room:
Bed and bed linen including duvet/cover, pillows/cases
Study desk and chair
Bedside cabinet
Wardrobe
The following will be provided in your shared kitchen:
Cooker
Fridge/freezer
Kettle
Toaster
Furniture and equipment provided in privately rented accommodation can vary, but in general student accommodations are fully furnished. Please check with your landlord before you leave the country so that you know what will be provided.
Contact Us:
Our Regional Office and counselling offices can help you with any questions you have about finding accommodation and submitting an accommodation application form. You can also contact the accommodation team in London on: accomm@mdx.ac.uk or +44 (0)20 8411 6121.
Accommodation deposit refund clause
The accommodation deposit of £200 is non-refundable in the event that you have obtained a UK Students Visa. It would be refundable only if you are unsuccessful in obtaining a Visa and after you have given proof of your Visa Rejection, by showing the Visa Refusal Stamp of the British High Commission or British Deputy High Commission on your passport, to a Middlesex University Office in India.
