About Ama Birago
a dedicated librarian at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), known for her warm personality, professionalism.

Finding accommodation as a KNUST student is almost a course on its own.
You get admission, celebrate small, start imagining campus life, and then reality enters: Where will I sleep? For many students attending Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, accommodation is one of the first big decisions they have to make.
The good news is that KNUST students have several options. The not-so-good news is that the best rooms can go quickly, prices can vary widely, and not every hostel will suit every student’s lifestyle, budget, or course schedule.
This guide breaks down the main hostel options available to KNUST students, the pros and cons of each, and three hostel options worth considering if you want convenience, student life, and reasonable access to campus.
1. Campus Halls of Residence
KNUST has six halls of residence: Queen Elizabeth II, Unity, Independence, Republic, University, and Africa Halls. These halls are on campus and are often the first choice for students who want the full campus experience.
Pros
The biggest advantage is location. Living in a hall means you are already inside the campus environment. It is easier to attend lectures, join student activities, access campus facilities, and feel part of university life.
Halls are also good for first-year students who want to adjust quickly. You are surrounded by other students, and it is easier to make friends, hear important updates, and understand how campus life works.
Cons
The challenge is availability. Demand is high, and not every student will get a hall space. Rooms may also be shared, and privacy can be limited depending on the room type. If you are someone who prefers a quieter or more private living arrangement, a hall may feel too busy.
Best for
Students who want to be close to everything, enjoy social life, and do not mind sharing space.
2. University-Linked Hostels
KNUST also has hostels on or near campus, including university-linked options. These may offer more hostel-style living while still keeping students close to campus activity.
Pros
They can provide a good balance between campus access and slightly more independence than traditional halls. Some students prefer this because they still feel connected to the university environment without being directly in a hall.
Cons
Availability can still be limited, and the booking process may be competitive. Students should confirm the current booking requirements, payment terms, and whether the hostel is officially available for their academic year.
Best for
Students who want to remain close to campus but prefer a hostel environment over traditional hall life.
3. Private Hostels Around KNUST
Private hostels are a major part of student accommodation around KNUST. Many are located in areas such as Ayeduase, Kotei, Bomso, Kentinkrono, Gaza, and nearby communities. KNUST’s recommended hostel list includes many private hostels in these areas, and public listings also show a wide range of hostel choices around the university.
Pros
Private hostels offer variety. Students can choose based on budget, room size, distance to campus, number of roommates, security, water availability, Wi-Fi, study environment, and other amenities.
Some private hostels are very close to campus gates, especially around Ayeduase. This can make daily movement much easier, particularly for students who have early lectures or late group work.
Cons
Quality can vary a lot. One hostel may have good security, regular water, and spacious rooms, while another may have issues with maintenance, noise, or overcrowding.
Students should not rely only on pictures. Always inspect the room, ask about water and electricity, confirm the number of occupants per room, and understand all fees before paying.
Best for
Students who want more choice, more privacy, or a specific location close to their college or faculty.
4. Renting a Room or Apartment Near Campus
Some students, especially continuing students, prefer to rent a room, chamber and hall, or small apartment near campus instead of staying in a hostel.
Pros
This option can offer more privacy and independence. It may also be better for students who want to cook, live with selected friends, or stay in a quieter area.
Cons
It may require more responsibility. You may need to handle utility payments, landlord communication, maintenance issues, and longer rent commitments. Some landlords may request several months or even a year of rent upfront.
Best for
Mature students, continuing students, postgraduate students, or students who prefer independence over hostel life.
What Students Should Consider Before Choosing a Hostel
Distance to Campus
Do not just ask, “Is it near KNUST?” Ask which gate it is near. Ayeduase Gate, Bomso Gate, Engineering Gate, and other access points can make a big difference depending on your lectures.
A hostel can be “near KNUST” but still inconvenient for your daily route.
Budget
Look beyond the rent amount. Ask about:
Some hostels may look affordable at first, but extra costs can change the picture.
Room Occupancy
Ask how many students will share the room. A room for two and a room for four are very different experiences.
If you study better in quiet spaces, room occupancy matters.
Water and Electricity
This is very important. Ask current residents if possible. A hostel can look beautiful, but if water is unreliable, daily life becomes stressful.
Security
Check whether the hostel has a gate, security personnel, good lighting, and controlled access. Students often move around early in the morning or late in the evening, so security should not be ignored.
Noise Level
Some areas are lively, especially around student-heavy neighborhoods. That can be fun, but it may not suit everyone. If you need quiet to study, ask about the environment before booking.
Transport
If the hostel is not within walking distance, find out whether there is easy transport to campus. Some hostels may offer shuttle services, but students should confirm whether the service is reliable and included in the cost.
3 Hostel Options to Consider Near KNUST
These are not the only good hostels near KNUST. They are simply three strong options to consider based on proximity, student popularity, available public information, and practical student needs. Students should still inspect, compare prices, and verify current availability before paying.
1. Amen Hostel
Amen Hostel is one of the well-known hostel names around the Ayeduase area. Public hostel listings describe Amen as having multiple large hostel facilities in Ayeduase, within walking distance of KNUST, with spacious rooms and a generally student-friendly environment. Amen Main, Amen Annex, and Amen Inn also appear on KNUST’s recommended hostel list.
Why students may like it
Amen is a good option for students who want to stay in Ayeduase and remain close to campus. The area is active, student-centered, and convenient for food, transport, printing, mobile money, and other daily needs.
Possible downside
Because it is in a popular student area, demand may be high. Students should book early and confirm the exact branch, room type, number of occupants, and current fees.
Best for
Students who want a recognized hostel option in Ayeduase with easy access to the KNUST area.
2. Frontline Inn / Frontline Court
Frontline is another strong option around Ayeduase. Public listings describe Frontline Inn as being close to the KNUST Ayeduase Gate, with an estimated 5–8 minute walking distance to the gate. Frontline Apartment, Frontline Court, and Frontline Inn also appear on KNUST’s recommended hostel list.
Why students may like it
The biggest advantage is location. For students whose classes are closer to the Ayeduase side of campus, staying nearby can reduce daily stress. It is especially useful if you want to walk to campus instead of depending on transport every day.
Possible downside
Very close hostels can be busy and may cost more depending on room type and demand. Students should ask about noise, room sharing, and whether utilities are included.
Best for
Students who want to be close to Ayeduase Gate and prefer convenience over long commuting.
3. Evandy Hostel
Evandy Hostel is a more structured hostel option with a public booking platform. Its website highlights cost-effective accommodation, 24/7 security, walking-distance access to UG and KNUST campuses, online booking, mobile money and bank payment options, and a resident community setup.
Why students may like it
Evandy may appeal to students and parents who want a more organized booking process and clearer payment channels. The security and online registration features may also be reassuring, especially for freshers and families arranging accommodation from outside Kumasi.
Possible downside
Students should confirm which Evandy location applies to KNUST, the exact distance to their lecture areas, room availability, room-sharing arrangements, and current prices before paying.
Best for
Students who prefer a more formal hostel setup with online booking and structured payment options.
Final Advice for KNUST Students
The best hostel is not always the most popular one. The best hostel is the one that fits your budget, your course schedule, your study habits, and your daily life.
Before paying for any hostel, do these five things:
KNUST student life is exciting, but where you live can affect your comfort, studies, friendships, and peace of mind. Choose carefully, ask questions, and do not rush simply because someone says, “Only one room is left.”
Sometimes that is true. Sometimes it is pressure.
Either way, your accommodation decision deserves patience.
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a dedicated librarian at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), known for her warm personality, professionalism.