The Institute can arrange for non-resident students to stay in hostels. Hostel fees range from MOP500 per month to MOP1,135 per month, according to the hostels' location and facilities. In each hostel there is furniture, a television, telephone, free broadband network service, washing machine, water heater, air-conditioner, stove etc. The basic standard is for two students to share one bedroom. Wardens are appointed to manage the hostels. Non-resident new students (freshmen) must live in hostels for the first year. Starting from the second year, students are permitted to arrange their own accommodation with their parents' consent. |
Located in a less densely populated residential area, the Nan An Hostel is just a ten-minute walk from the Institute's main campus, with public facilities such as a sitting room, open kitchen, dining room, TV room, laundry room, activity room etc. Smart cards are issued to students living at this hostel. Students are responsible for their own laundry fees and electricity fees in the bedroom. |
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Student bedroom |
TV room and meeting room |
Hostel kitchen / Dining room |
Common room |
Activity room |
Outdoor badminton court
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This hostel is just a short five-minute walk from the Institute's main campus. Available flats
include 2 x 1 units,3 x 1 units and 4 x 1 units. Students are responsible for their own water and electricity fees. |
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It takes approximately 25 minutes by bus to reach the Institute's main campus from Hua Lan Tai Hostel. Available flats include 2 x 1 units and 3 x 1 units. The hostel is close to shops and local amenities, and only a five-minute walk to the famous Camões Garden. |
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Bedroom |
Sitting room |
Kitchen |