The application period for self-funded students has now closed. Please scroll down to 'Other long-term accommodation', where you will find several options.
You can choose between our two dormitories:
If you're an international student starting in September 2025, you can apply for accommodation after registering in Neptun, the University’s online administration system, and paying your tuition fees for your first semester. If finding accommodation is urgent due to visa requirements, consider other options beyond the student dormitories.
Apply easily through Neptun: Administration / Dormitory Application by selecting the appropriate application period and adding your chosen dormitory (Gellért or Ráday). Complete the K112-Dormitory application 2025/26/1 request and submit.
Call for application document: PDF
The primary principle for sorting the submitted applications is the submission time (first-come, first-served basis). However, the number of available dormitory places (quotas) for each program are predefined, admission will be granted within the limits of these quotas and priority will be given to first-year students (bachelor then master, and thereafter PhD students) over senior students.
If you miss the main application period, you can still apply later, as long as vacancies are available. If all places are filled, the Neptun application will close and the platform will no longer be accessible.
You can cancel your application on Neptun, but once you cancel, you cannot submit a new application in the same cycle.
For the places allocated under this early admission procedure, no waitlist registration is available. Once the available places are filled, we recommend prioritizing alternative accommodation options over the dormitories to ensure a smooth visa administration process.
The application will be closed once all places have been allocated. Those who submitted their requests but were rejected due to a lack of available spots will be contacted again only if a cancellation occurs — however, please note that such opportunities are not guaranteed.
Rooms range from 2 to 5 beds, with some offering private or shared bathrooms. No single room option. Amenities include basic furniture, internet access, a fridge, and shared kitchens. Laundry facilities are available in all dorms. More details available on the dormitories page.
To obtain an accommodation certificate for a place in a dormitory, after a successful dormitory application students must submit the move-in application (via Neptun), thereby accepting the conditions outlined in the request. Additionally, payment of the dorm fees for the first semester of the chosen study period is required.
The application is expected to open in the middle of June and will be processed on a first come, first-served basis. Applications will be assessed promptly, subject to availability. If the available places are full, you are advised to explore alternative options as soon as possible.
Gellért Campus Dormitory: Located near Móricz Zsigmond Boulevard, just a short metro ride from the university’s main building (Fővám tér) on the M4 line, making it easily accessible by public transport.
Ráday Dormitory: Situated near Bakáts Square, within a 10-minute walk from the university’s main building (Fővám Square). It is also easily accessible on foot or by tram (2 or 23) from Kálvin Square or Boráros Square.
Most dorms are close to public transport. From the airport, you can take a bus to the city centre. In the city, students can travel with a county pass or a national pass. Prices for students range from 2.5 EUR (county pass) to 5 EUR (national pass).
You can request a roommate through a form provided by the dormitory (not earlier than 15th August). Requests will be considered based on room availability.
All dormitories have shared kitchens. The Gellért Campus also offers a Fresh Corner Café. The Student Union organizes community programs, such as beer pong and Halloween events, for a cultural contribution fee. The University does not have its own canteen, but there are many excellent dining options available in the immediate vicinity of dormitories.
Dormitory fees range from 135–200 EUR/month. In the first semester, the full semester fee must be paid in advance. The payment currency matches the one used for tuition fees (EUR or HUF).
Dormitory Charges, dormitory fees – EXTRACT
Dormitory | ACCOMMODATION Person/room | COMFORT CATEGORY | DOMITORY CHARGE (for self- funded students) ** EUR/person/month*** |
from 01.02.2025 | |||
Ráday Dormitory | 2 3-4 | III. | EUR 150/month (750 EUR/semester) EUR 135/month (675 EUR/semester) |
Gellért Campus Dormitory | 2 3-4 | IV. | EUR 200/month (1000 EUR/semester) EUR 180/month (900 EUR/semester) |
All other additional or occasional fees are available in the RSFB.
For any payment you can use SimplePay bank card transaction.
The deposit (EUR 135-200) must be paid in advance to the Neptun collective account before the moving day, more details will be shared in August. You must transfer the money to the collective account and confirm the payment in the Finance menu on Neptun.
Details:
EUR COLLECTIVE ACCOUNT
Name of beneficiary: corvinus neptun EUR collective account
Beneficiary account number: HU93117638420068788100000000
SWIFT code: OTPVHUHB
First line of communication: NK-NEPTUNCODE(space)NAME
The crediting process may take several days.
Once the amount has been credited, you will be able to approve the payment in Neptun.
Free of charge:
For fee:
After successful application and you missed to submit the K101 request till the deadline:
After submitted the K101 request and your dormitory relationship has been established:
For cancellation submit the nr. K301 request in Neptun.
Information Notice
Please be advised that the terms outlined in the present notice have been defined as part of an ongoing intensive innovation process. In fact, the final approval by the competent governing body is expected around 30 June.
Consequently, the information provided herein is of preliminary nature and may be altered upon the adoption of the final regulatory instrument.
All dorms have 24-hour reception services, electronic access control, and camera systems to ensure student safety.
For any issues with your room or other questions, contact the dormitory management. Contact details are available on the dormitories’ websites.
In case of technical problems in NEPTUN (e.g. application submission): kollegiumineptunugyek@uni-corvinus.hu
Description of dual authentication: LINK
Our university assists students in finding accommodation beyond university-run dormitories. We recommend several private providers in Budapest, especially when dorms are full or don’t meet individual needs. These providers have been vetted by the university and have experience in the field. However, the university does not manage or guarantee availability, and students are responsible for handling contracts and reservations themselves.
The university is not liable for any financial or legal issues arising from the relationship between the student and service provider.
Please note that these providers are also popular with students from other universities, so competition may exist.
These accommodations are mostly run by private investors and can host larger groups in the same building, similar to dormitories. Rooms are usually en suite with basic facilities and offer private room options. They provide places to university students from various institutions and have common areas, kitchens, study rooms and laundry. Additional services include reception, maintenance, cleaning, and in general gym access. Monthly rates range from EUR 320 to 1000 per person, with mostly including utilities.
It is similar to standard rental properties but exclusively for students. The accommodation is fully equipped and tailored to student needs, they are offering shared studio or private apartments. Most are private rooms with shared communal spaces, except for independent rentals. Monthly rates start from EUR 300 per person, plus utilities, varying based on room size, services, and occupancy.
This accommodation is ideal for short stays, whether for attending a conference, course, or temporarily while searching for longer-term options. Located in central Budapest, they are within walking distance of the University. Reservations must be made directly with the accommodation provider according to their specified conditions.