An analysis of student preferences and Satisfaction in Paying Guest (PG) accommodations in Delhi/NCR

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
15
Article ID: 
29344
6 pages
Research Article

An analysis of student preferences and Satisfaction in Paying Guest (PG) accommodations in Delhi/NCR

Nongthombam Nongpoknganbi Chanu, Luwangcha Jetlee Mayengbam, Reshmee Ngariyambam and Dr. Roumi Deb

Abstract: 

This study addresses the level of PG popularity among urban students living in paying guest accommodations in terms of affordability, convenience, and flexibility. It centres on the mapping of the socio-demographic profile of PG residents, the options of factors that play a role in decision-making, and satisfaction related to financial aspects. Through a mixed-methods approach, the study collects information from students in Raipur Khadar, Sector 126, Noida. The results prove that affordability, comfort, proximity to educational institutions, amenities, and the social environment are the most important factors in determining students' accommodation choices. While students are mostly satisfied, some level of dissatisfaction with rental costs can be seen as a problem of expenses. The study points to areas for improvement like food quality, room size, maintenance services, and rent' usage for students. PG accommodations receive a high recommendation, which shows students' perception of their value compared to other options, thus highlighting the need for offerings of better quality for people in need. The study presses for the cooperation of policy decision-makers, developing companies, and educational institutions in solving the housing problems of students and in increasing the quality of student housing.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.29344.03.2025
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