McMaster University Accommodation: Costs 2023, Process & Room Selection

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21 Reviews Found

Hostel:

The average cost of living outside the campus near the university area's varies from $500 to $600 for a personal room with all utilities included. There are some cheap options available as well, or students may share with other people to cut down on the rent. Sharing a room can cost anywhere between $350 and $450 based on the location where you are living.

Well, my first and foremost reason would be its reputation not only in Canada but around the globe. As far as the ranking of engineering disciplines matters, McMaster provides top notch education along with practical engineering experience. I really like the structure of the program. It also involves a co-op term, which is one of the main factors that persuaded me to choose this university. McMaster is a real beauty when it comes to campus life. It has people from different nations, so you will get a chance to meet likeminded people who share similar interests.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 9/10
extracurricular: 9/10

RG
9.2 /10

Hostel:

Accommodating rooms is very easy. Plenty of services are available from the International Students Centre, Mac website and Facebook housing communities.

The university has great industrial ties and research outcomes. The alumni network is strong with diverse courses to choose from.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 10/10
extracurricular: 10/10

SM
5.7 /10

Hostel:

1. I stayed at a student housing near my University (off-campus). Though, it is better to check well ahead before to reach to Canada.

The admission process was not that difficult. Steps to follow or I followed: 1. Research what and where you want to study. 2. If necessary (for MS) reach out to different professors to get more details or get scholarships or TA or if the professor is accepting any research students or not 3. Give IELTS or other English exams (you can check based on University as some doesn't accept IELTS only, where you may need to seat for the different exam as well) 4. Based on your score - choose University & check the admissions process and all required documents. 5. Gather all the documents and apply.

faculty: 10/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 7/10
extracurricular: 9/10

AR
6.0 /10

Hostel:

I stayed outside the campus.

Conveniently located in Steel capital of Canada, a lot of opportunities for Mechanical and Manufacturing domains.

academic: 7/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 5/10

KK
8.7 /10

Hostel:

No.

Research topics, fundings, and ranking.

academic: 9/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 9/10
extracurricular: 9/10

Priya Thomas
9.3 /10

Hostel:

I lived off campus in student housing. The cheapest rent I have seen is $350. I pay $525 for a single room in a house with 7 other people (sounds like a lot, but it really isn't that bad). I prefer not to live on campus as campus-work-school life all in one geographical location can get monotonous- which is to say, I like "walking" home.

I previously completed my bachelors degree at McMaster University in Honours Life Sciences with a minor in Biochemistry (2018). The admissions process consisted of marks from the final year of undergraduate studies, an academic CV, a personal statement, and 2 letters of reference from academic/research supervisors, and application fee was $100. I only applied to one Master's program. My final year GPA was 3.96 on 4.00 scale.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 9/10
extracurricular: 10/10

Divya
9.2 /10

Hostel:

I have taken an off-campus student room for $400 a month. I contacted so many landlords from back home before coming here. I shortlisted 2-3 houses. I landed in Canada and my supervisor was nice that he allowed me to stay in his house for a week. So, I had a chance to see the houses and select for one best one. The meal was around $150 per month and $50 for the phone bill. So overall $600 is an ideal expense for a student.

Mcmaster which is one of the top 100 universities in the world had a similar program for what I was looking for M.Sc. Biology thesis-based. The admission process was easy because of the administration staff of my department. They were helpful in guiding me on how to contact the supervisors. I emailed supervisors if they were ready to accept any new graduate students and luckily I received a response from a supervisor asking to send my transcripts and resume. I sent all the documents and upon the interview, he was ready to accept me as a student in his lab. Later on, I paid the application fee and applied online to the university. My scores were high in the bachelor of science (A+).

academic: 10/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 8/10
extracurricular: 10/10

CR
9.0 /10

I enjoy the size of the campus which is relative to a medium sized campus. It is easily navigatable during the first week of school. The furthest classes were only an 8-minute walk which was absolutely perfect because you could go back to back classes with no problem. I also opted for this University because I believed they had a great Commerce program and it would help me reach my career goal of doing something in the Finance area.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 6/10
extracurricular: 10/10

RK
8.0 /10

It had an internship program and was a good distance from my house. I loved the look and feel of the campus. It was a big campus but still felt cozy because of the way the buildings looked. I read good things about the school on the internet and was highly ranked in the province and country.

academic: 7/10
faculty: 7/10
infrastructure: 9/10
accomodation: 9/10
placement: 9/10
extracurricular: 7/10

Dylan Matsuda
8.2 /10

It was the closest to my top choice that I was accepted to, behind Waterloo and U of T. It was third out of my seven choices because it had a co-op engineering program, which I found to be very important, and that it was rising in the school rankings nationwide.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 7/10
placement: 7/10
extracurricular: 10/10

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