Hostel facilities, Indian food availability, campus safety, and accommodation options at Nottingham Trent University.

Hostel arrangements and costs vary by room type and academic year. Confirm current availability and fees directly with Nottingham Trent University before making any payments.
Accommodation overview
University-managed halls range from roughly GBP 135 to GBP 180 per week depending on room type and campus, with private-sector shared housing near NTU typically GBP 110-160 per week; overall NTU-linked accommodation spans about GBP 95-279 per week. First-year international undergraduates are guaranteed a place in university accommodation if conditions are met by the deadline, and rents typically include Wi-Fi, heating and water.
Food & daily living
City Campus and Clifton Campus have cafes, halal and vegetarian-friendly catering outlets and a Students' Union food court; self-catered halls give students their own kitchens. Nottingham's Lace Market, Hockley and Sneinton Market areas have South Asian, Middle Eastern and East Asian grocers and restaurants close to the City Campus. Students should confirm current halal-certification and specific outlet names directly, as options change term to term.
Campus & lifestyle
The City Campus centres on the Grade II*-listed Art Deco Newton Building and houses Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Law School and the School of Art & Design; Clifton Campus hosts Science and Technology and Social Sciences; the rural Brackenhurst Campus near Southwell is home to the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences, including a British Horse Society-approved Equestrian Centre. NTU was named UK University of the Year five times between 2017 and 2023 by the Times Higher Education Awards, Guardian University Awards and Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide.
Safety & student support
Nottinghamshire Police and NTU's own campus security teams patrol City, Clifton and Brackenhurst; the university runs a SafeZone app and 24/7 support contact points for on-campus emergencies. Halls use secure key-fob or card entry with CCTV. Students travelling between the three campuses are advised to use official NTU shuttle buses, particularly for the more rural Brackenhurst site. NTU's International Office and Students' Union run welcome programmes, a Global Lounge social hub and peer-mentoring schemes for new international students, alongside visa, insurance and bank-account guidance before term starts. NTU's Employability Team supports students with placements, internships and career advice for three years after graduation as part of its Employability Promise.
Applying to Nottingham Trent University?
Students Traffic verifies seat availability, checks current recognition status, and prepares your complete application for Nottingham Trent University. The consultation is free.
Hostel facilities, Indian food availability, campus safety, and accommodation options at Nottingham Trent University.

Hostel arrangements and costs vary by room type and academic year. Confirm current availability and fees directly with Nottingham Trent University before making any payments.
Accommodation overview
University-managed halls range from roughly GBP 135 to GBP 180 per week depending on room type and campus, with private-sector shared housing near NTU typically GBP 110-160 per week; overall NTU-linked accommodation spans about GBP 95-279 per week. First-year international undergraduates are guaranteed a place in university accommodation if conditions are met by the deadline, and rents typically include Wi-Fi, heating and water.
Food & daily living
City Campus and Clifton Campus have cafes, halal and vegetarian-friendly catering outlets and a Students' Union food court; self-catered halls give students their own kitchens. Nottingham's Lace Market, Hockley and Sneinton Market areas have South Asian, Middle Eastern and East Asian grocers and restaurants close to the City Campus. Students should confirm current halal-certification and specific outlet names directly, as options change term to term.
Campus & lifestyle
The City Campus centres on the Grade II*-listed Art Deco Newton Building and houses Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Law School and the School of Art & Design; Clifton Campus hosts Science and Technology and Social Sciences; the rural Brackenhurst Campus near Southwell is home to the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences, including a British Horse Society-approved Equestrian Centre. NTU was named UK University of the Year five times between 2017 and 2023 by the Times Higher Education Awards, Guardian University Awards and Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide.
Safety & student support
Nottinghamshire Police and NTU's own campus security teams patrol City, Clifton and Brackenhurst; the university runs a SafeZone app and 24/7 support contact points for on-campus emergencies. Halls use secure key-fob or card entry with CCTV. Students travelling between the three campuses are advised to use official NTU shuttle buses, particularly for the more rural Brackenhurst site. NTU's International Office and Students' Union run welcome programmes, a Global Lounge social hub and peer-mentoring schemes for new international students, alongside visa, insurance and bank-account guidance before term starts. NTU's Employability Team supports students with placements, internships and career advice for three years after graduation as part of its Employability Promise.
Applying to Nottingham Trent University?
Students Traffic verifies seat availability, checks current recognition status, and prepares your complete application for Nottingham Trent University. The consultation is free.