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Cost Of Living In Spain: Indian Students Guide

  • May 9, 2025
Admitix Editorial Team

Worried about the Cost Of Living In Spain? 

Understanding the cost of living in Spain for Indian students is essential for budgeting your study abroad journey.

This blog breaks down Spain’s living expenses for Indian students, including tuition, accommodation, food, and more.

Cost of Living in Spain

Average Cost of Living in Spain for Indian Students

  • Monthly Living Cost: €700–€1,200 depending on city and lifestyle.
  • Major Cities: Madrid and Barcelona are more expensive than smaller cities like Valencia or Seville.

Monthly Living Expenses in Spain

ExpenseAverage Cost (€)
Accommodation300–600
Food150–250
Transport40–60
Utilities50–100
Internet/Phone30–50
Miscellaneous100–200

Cost Variation by City

Madrid and Barcelona, being the largest cities, have higher rents and daily expenses.

In contrast, cities like Granada, Salamanca, or Zaragoza offer a more affordable lifestyle, with lower accommodation and food costs.

Smaller towns may also provide a quieter environment, which some students prefer for focused study, while reducing your monthly living costs in Spain by up to 30%.

According to the Spanish Ministry of Education, the average cost of living in Spain for Indian students is about 20–30% lower than in the UK or France.
CityAvg. Monthly Cost (€)Accommodation (€)Food (€)Transport (€)
Madrid1,000–1,200400–70020055
Barcelona1,000–1,200400–65020050
Valencia800–1,000300–50018045
Granada700–900250–40015040
Salamanca700–900250–40015040

Cost of Living in Spain for Indian Students: Breakdown

Accommodation

TypeMonthly Cost (€)Utilities Included?Notes
Student Residence350–800SometimesMeals & laundry often extra
Shared Apartment250–500NoMost popular, split bills
Private Rental500–900NoMore privacy, higher cost
Homestay400–700YesMeals included, cultural exp.
  • Deposit: Usually 1–2 months’ rent.
  • Contract: Always check what’s included (utilities, internet, etc.).

Food and Groceries

  • Cooking at Home: Saves money compared to eating out.
  • Dining Out: A meal at a mid-range restaurant costs €10–€15.
OptionMonthly Cost (€)Example
Cooking at Home100–150Groceries, snacks
Eating Out80–1202–3 meals/week
Restaurant Meal10–15 (per meal)Mid-range restaurant
  • Popular supermarkets: Mercadona, Carrefour, Lidl.
  • Stat: 70% of Indian students in Spain prefer cooking at home to save money.

Transport

  • Public Transport: Monthly passes cost €40–€60.
  • Biking/Walking: Many cities are student-friendly and walkable.
ModeMonthly Cost (€)Student Discount?Notes
Public Transport40–60YesMetro, bus, tram
Biking10–20 (rental)NoMany cities have bike lanes
WalkingFreeN/AMost campuses are walkable
  • Intercity travel: High-speed trains (AVE), buses, and budget airlines
  • Over 80% of international students use public transport daily.

Cost to Study and Live in Spain from India

ExpenseAnnual Cost (€)Notes
Tuition Fees1,000–4,000Public universities, varies by course
Health Insurance500–700Mandatory for all students
Visa Fees60–100Student visa application
Books/Materials200–400Depends on course
Residence Permit15–20Renewal fee
Field Trips/Extras100–300Course dependent

Stat: The cost to study and live in Spain from India is among the lowest in Western Europe.
Tip: Apply for scholarships to reduce your overall expenses.

Scholarships and Financial Aid:

Scholarship NameAmount (€)Eligibility
Spanish Government1,000–3,000Merit-based, all nationals
University Scholarships500–2,000Varies by institution
Erasmus+300–500/monthFor exchange students
  • Tip: Apply early—competition is high!

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Managing Your Budget Costs Living in Spain

TipHow It Helps
Use Budgeting AppsTrack daily/weekly expenses
Student DiscountsSave on transport, museums, events
Part-Time WorkEarn extra income (up to 20 hrs/week)
Open Local Bank AccountEasier payments, avoid conversion charges
Emergency FundFor unexpected expenses

Quick Stats: Indian Students in Spain

YearIndian Students Enrolled% Increase YoY
20202,500
20213,200+28%
20224,100+28%

Stat: The number of Indian students in Spain has grown by over 60% in the last three years.

Sample Monthly Budget: Indian Student in Madrid

CategoryCost (€)
Accommodation500
Food180
Transport50
Utilities70
Internet/Phone40
Miscellaneous120
Total960

Hidden Costs to Watch Out For

Hidden CostTypical Amount (€)How to Save
Registration Fees50–200Check university policies
Printing/Copying10–20/monthUse digital notes
Social Activities30–50/monthAttend free university events
Medical EmergenciesVariesHave comprehensive insurance

Plan Your Spanish Study Adventure

Knowing the cost of living in Spain helps you plan your finances and enjoy your study abroad experience.

For more tips and personalized guidance, visit Admitix and start your journey with confidence.

FAQs

Q. Is Spain cheaper than other European countries for Indian students?


A. Yes, Spain is generally more affordable than countries like the UK, France, or Germany, especially in terms of tuition fees and daily living expenses.

Q. Can Indian students find Indian food and groceries easily in Spain?

A. Major cities like Madrid and Barcelona have Indian grocery stores and restaurants. In smaller cities, you may find fewer options, but international supermarkets usually stock basic Indian ingredients.

Q. How much money should I bring when I first arrive in Spain?

A. It’s recommended to bring enough to cover your first month’s rent, deposit, initial expenses (around €1,500–€2,000), and some cash for daily needs until you open a local bank account.

Q. Do I need to know Spanish to live and study in Spain?

A. While many universities offer courses in English, knowing basic Spanish helps with daily life, part-time jobs, and socializing. Many universities offer free or low-cost Spanish language classes for international students.

Q. What are the best ways to save money as a student in Spain?

A. Cook at home, use student discounts, share accommodation, use public transport, and participate in free university events to keep your expenses low.