Draft:University Living

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University Living is a Noida based global student housing marketplace which allows students to search for hostels and accommodation based on countries , types of beds and various other student requirements. The company serves in 515+ Global cities across various countries Australia[1] , UK, Canada [2].

History[edit]

In January 2015 ,University Living was founded by two friends - Saurabh Arora[3] and Mayank Maheshwari[4]. They faced a common challenge[5] while pursuing higher studies abroad - lack of suitable accommodation. Seeing others students face similar hurdle, they decided to bridge the gap in market to create a platform that would provide hassle-free and transparent student accommodation.

The brand has featured in leading national newspapers[6][7] and hoardings in several cities across India .

Services[edit]

University Living lists properties after verification by either it student partners, users and owners. Search results are filtered by location , property , available rooms and type of rooms.

The company has mapped almost 65K+ Properties listed and assisted over 2Mn students since it's inception.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Singh, Tejinder (16 Aug 2023). "उच्च शिक्षा के लिए ऑस्ट्रेलिया पसंदीदा देश, रजिस्ट्रेशन करनेवाले छात्रों की संख्या 15% से बढ़ी".
  2. ^ Choudhary, Pritha Roy (18 July 2023). "Study Abroad: Rise in rent in Australia, UK, Canada means fresh crisis for Indian students".
  3. ^ Financial Express, Financial Express (July 10, 2023). "A brief guide for students to find the perfect accommodation abroad".
  4. ^ Yadav, Karan (Jul 17, 2023). "4 off-beat study abroad destinations for Indian students".
  5. ^ "Aspiring To Study Abroad? Here's Your 20-Step Guide from Planning to Orientation". Mar 27, 2024.
  6. ^ LAL, PREETI VERMA. "Immigration: Where are Indians moving and why?".{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ Lal, Preeti Verma (Jan 17, 2024). "Canada to reduce intake of international students. What are the other options for Indian students?".