Is it better for Indian students to live in University halls or Private rentals in London?

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For safety, access to university resources, and ease of making friends, living in university halls is usually better for 1st year Indian students in London.

Private rentals can be taken during later years. These can be more affordable (if shared), and offer better freedom to Indian students.

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