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Chulalongkorn University provides student dormitories to support life on campus, facilitating convenient travel and offering basic amenities conducive to studying and daily life. In addition, there are surrounding housing areas where students can choose to live according to their needs.
Dormitories at Chulalongkorn University
The Phud Son building is a dormitory for female undergraduate students in Chulalongkorn University. The rooms are standard dormitory-style, suitable for students seeking convenience at an affordable price. Details of the Phud Son building are as follows:
- Rooms are rented by semester.
- Dormitory fees: 5,500 baht per person per semester.
- No security deposit required.
- Four occupants in each room.
- Shared bathroom
The Champa Building is for male undergraduate students looking for on-campus accommodation. Standard dormitory rooms are available, offering convenient living at reasonable costs. Details are as follows:
- Rooms are rented by semester.
- Dormitory fees: 4,500 baht per person per semester.
- No security deposit required.
- Four occupants in each room.
- Shared bathroom
The Champee Building is a dormitory for male undergraduate students. For those seeking affordable on-campus accommodation, the Champee Building has the following details:
- Rooms are rented monthly.
- Dormitory fees: 2,500 baht per person per month
- A security deposit of 5,000 baht per person is required upon check-in.
- 4-person rooms (229 rooms) and 3-person rooms (26 rooms).
- Shared bathroom
- Electricity cost is 5 baht per unit (calculated based on actual usage).
The Phuttan Building is a dormitory for female undergraduate students in Chulalongkorn University. Standard on-campus dormitory rooms are available, emphasizing simplicity and safety. Details are as follows:
- Rooms are rented monthly.
- Dormitory fees: 1,800 baht per person per month
- A security deposit of 5,000 baht per person is required upon check-in.
- Double rooms (66 rooms) and triple rooms (139 rooms).
- Shared bathroom
- Electricity cost is 5 baht per unit (calculated based on actual usage).
The Chuan Chom building is an on-campus dormitory at Chulalongkorn University for undergraduate students, ideal for students seeking more privacy, along with security systems and complete amenities.
- Rooms are rented monthly.
- Dormitory fees: 3,500 baht per person per month
- A security deposit of 5,000 baht per person is required upon check-in.
- Double rooms (66 rooms) and triple rooms (139 rooms).
- All rooms have an en-suite bathroom.
- Electricity cost is 5 baht per unit (calculated based on actual usage).
- The water bill is 17 baht per unit.
- Floors 2-15 are for undergraduate female students (in the academic year 2025).
- Floors 16-17 are for undergraduate male students (in the academic year 2025).
- In the 2026 academic year, it will be converted into a dormitory for all female students.
Students who are interested can find announcements and details about the application process on the website
Off-campus dormitories near Chulalongkorn University.
U Center Dormitory is a dormitory for both male and female undergraduate students of Chulalongkorn University. (Samyan side) Managed by LPP and located near Samyan Mitrtown, the rooms are fully furnished with complete amenities, convenient transportation and 24-hour security.
- Rooms are rented monthly.
- There is an initial security deposit and advance rent (totaling 3 months).
- Minimum lease term is 1 year.
- Divided into sections for female and male students.
- There are rooms available for 1, 2, and 4 people.
- All rooms have an en-suite bathroom.
- The electricity cost is 5.23 baht per unit (calculated based on actual usage).
- The water bill is 19 baht per unit (calculated based on actual usage).
| Room type | price |
| 1 bed (with refrigerator) | 9,900 baht/month |
| 2 beds (no refrigerator) | 4,750 baht per person per month |
| 2 beds (with refrigerator) | 4,950 baht per person per month |
| 4 beds (no refrigerator) | 2,125 baht per person per month |
Note
The dormitory is open from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM. If you need to enter or leave after 11:00 PM, please inform the management in advance.
Ruen Wiratchamitr Dormitory, or CU iHouse, is an on-campus dormitory designed to accommodate international students, Thai students in international programs, faculty, and staff of Chulalongkorn University.
CU iHouse is a fully furnished residential building with air conditioning and basic amenities. It features 24-hour security, a university shuttle bus service passing in front of the building, and convenient access to the BTS, MRT, and the Siam and Samyan areas.
Room rates (monthly)
| Room type / Size | Rent < 6 months | Rent for ≥ 6 months |
| Studio, 25 sq.m. (single bed) | 14,000 baht/month | 13,000 baht/month |
| Studio apartment, 25 sq.m. (2 beds) | 14,000 baht/month | 13,000 baht/month |
| 1 bedroom, 50 sq.m. (single bed) | 22,000 baht/month | 22,000 baht/month |
Room rates (daily)
| Room type / Size | Eligible guests | Price |
| Studio, 25 sq.m. (1–2 beds) | Faculty and staffFrom Chulalongkorn University. | 1,000 baht per night |
| Studio, 25 sq.m. (1–2 beds) | Guests and visitorsFrom Chulalongkorn University. | 1,200 baht/night |
Note
Handicapped Accessible Rooms are available.
In addition to on-campus dormitories, Chulalongkorn University offers a variety of accommodation options in nearby areas such as Samyan, Pathumwan, Ratchathewi, Phaya Thai, and Bang Rak. These locations are close to public transportation, making them convenient for students seeking affordable off-campus housing.
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