4 minutes to Embassy Galaxy by auto in the morning. Evenings I just walk the internal lanes — faster than waiting in the Vishwakarma Road jam honestly. ₹8,000 with meals, my Sector 62 colleagues pay 3k more for nothing extra. H1A market covers whatever the PG food lacks.
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Triple sharing
3 beds · shared room
- Furnished room with bed & cupboard
- Shared bathroom
- Food available at some PGs
From
₹5,999
per month
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Double sharing
2 beds · shared room
- Meals included (breakfast + dinner at most PGs)
- Shared or attached bathroom
- WiFi included at most PGs
From
₹7,000
per month
Single room
Just you · no sharing
- Full privacy + personal space
- Attached bathroom at better PGs
- Food optional — included at select PGs
From
₹10,000
per month
About 75% of PGs in Sector 63 include meals (breakfast + dinner) and WiFi in the base rent — confirm before booking, because inclusion isn't universal. AC rooms carry a ₹1,500–₹2,500/month premium, and electricity is typically metered separately at ₹8–12 per unit — a summer month with AC running hard will cost noticeably more than the headline rent. Security deposit is typically ₹2,000–₹3,000 one-time, with most PGs expecting one month's notice before vacating. Prices jump ₹500–₹1,500 in June and July as fresh IT joiners arrive for Sector 62 offices — if your start date is flexible, locking in a PG in May saves that money.
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What's around you in Sector 63
Offices, daily life, colleges and transport near Sector 63 — everything within reach of your PG.
IT offices and workplaces near Sector 63 Noida
- 7m Walk91Springboard CoworkingSector 63
- 10m WalkBSI Business ParkSector 63
- 4m DriveThe Corenthum (Iconic)Sector 62
- 4m DriveEmbassy Galaxy Business ParkSector 62
- 8m DriveLogix Cyber ParkSector 62
- 9m DriveStellar IT ParkSector 62
Daily life and amenities in Sector 63
- 🍛Food & Dining
- Village dhabas in Chhajarsi serve full thali meals for ₹60–₹120 — the cheapest sit-down food in the Sectors 62–65 belt
- H1A Commercial Market strip stays open past midnight — Yellow Chilli and Ancient Barbeque are both there, making it the only after-hours dining option in the sector
- Tiffin services deliver daily lunch and dinner from around ₹2,500/month; Zomato and Swiggy both cover the sector fully
- 🚕Getting Around
- Noida Sector 62 Metro (Blue Line, DMRC) is 1.1 km from the sector — 16 minutes on foot or 4 minutes by auto at ₹20–40 from Vishwakarma Road
- DMRC e-rickshaws from Electronic City Metro gate run at ₹10 for the first 2 km, operating 6 AM to 11 PM; Rapido bike taxis cost ₹15–30 and routinely beat autos in evening traffic
- Vishwakarma Road gridlocks 6–9 PM as Sector 62 IT workers leave simultaneously — a 4-minute auto to the metro can stretch to 15–20 minutes; walking the internal lanes is faster from D and C Block PGs
- 🛒Daily Essentials
- NV Shoppe Super Mart near SJM Hospital is the most practical stop for packaged goods; Chhiyarsi Sabzi Market runs daily with produce prices cheaper than any area supermarket
- SJM Hospital at SJM Chowk has 24-hour emergency services inside the sector — rare for Noida sectors at this rent level; Fortis Hospital on the Sector 62/63 boundary is walkable from H Block PGs
- Manisha Grocery Store at D-183 stays open till 11:30 PM — the practical backup for late-night needs after a long IT shift
- 🛡️Safe to Stay
- H Block and Sector 63 Road are the safest sub-areas — main-road locations with consistent foot traffic and restaurants open past midnight providing natural surveillance
- Police Station Sector 63 plus 4 chowkis across the sector gives it more active police coverage than most adjacent Noida sectors at this rent level
- Chhajarsi Colony and Wazidpur village lanes have patchy street lighting and chain-snatching has been reported near the highway — avoid these lanes alone after 10 PM
Colleges and universities near Sector 63 Noida
- 5 min🏛️JIIT (Jaypee Institute)B.Tech · MBA · MCA · Sector 62
- 5 min🎓MGM College of EngineeringB.Tech · M.Tech · Sector 62
- 8 min🏫Delhi Metropolitan EducationBA LLB · BBA · JMC · Sector 62
- 9 min🏛️JSS Academy (JSSATE)B.Tech · MCA · MBA · Sector 62
Metro stations and transport from Sector 63
- 🚇Noida Sector 62Blue Line (DMRC) · Nearest station⏱ 16 min walk / 4 min drive
- 🚇Noida Electronic CityBlue Line (DMRC) · Terminal station⏱ 19 min walk / 5 min drive
- 7 min drive🚇Noida Sector 59Blue Line (DMRC) · 3.5 km west
- 5–8 min🛺E-Rickshaw StandDMRC fleet at Electronic City gate · ₹10–20
Everything you need to know about PG accommodation near Sector 63 Noida
IT offices and workplaces near Sector 63 Noida
If you're looking for PG in Sector 63 Noida, here is the fact that changes everything: this is the only sub-sector in the Noida IT belt where you can walk to work inside the sector and still be a 4-minute drive from the entire Sector 62 IT corridor — at ₹3,000–₹4,000 less per month than Sector 62 rents. You don't have to trade proximity for value here.
91Springboard at A-130 is a 7-minute walk from most D and C Block PGs — one of the highest-occupancy coworking campuses in Noida, with a mix of startups, mid-sized tech companies, and remote workers who prefer the walk-in flexibility. BSI Business Park on H Block is a 2.6 million sq ft campus housing multiple IT and ITES companies — 10 minutes on foot from H Block PGs. For anyone posted at either of these, the commute is a walk, not a calculation.
The bigger employment density is directly adjacent in Sector 62. Embassy Galaxy Business Park — 1.5 km, 4-minute drive via Vishwakarma Road — houses TCS, Samsung, Barclays Shared Services, Fiserv, and DXC Technology. The Corenthum, that glass tower visible from the expressway, is the same short drive away and has HCL and DevX Coworking. Go further into Sector 62 and you reach Logix Cyber Park (3.4 km, 8-minute drive) with Xerox, Reliance Jio, Intel, Nokia, and Concentrix across four towers. Stellar IT Park adds HDFC ERGO and Tata Advanced Systems at the 9-minute mark.
Here is the commute reality nobody tells you upfront: every time I've quoted above is off-peak. Vishwakarma Road between 6 and 9 PM is a wall of stopped autos and bikes as Sector 62 empties simultaneously. That 4-minute drive to Embassy Galaxy stretches to 12–15 minutes. From D or C Block, walking through the internal lanes to the sector's western edge beats any auto stuck in that gridlock — and it's the rhythm most residents here settle into within their first two weeks.
If your office is inside Sector 63, walk or take an e-rickshaw — you will beat every cab option during peak hours. If you're in the Sector 62 belt, treat the morning drive as your commute and the internal walking route as your evening backup, and the sector pays for itself.
Daily life and essentials in Sector 63
Groceries and daily supplies run across two very different environments, which reflects the sector itself. The main-road side has NV Shoppe Super Mart near SJM Hospital — well-stocked for packaged goods and open till 10 PM, which covers most regular needs. Walk 300 metres into Chhajarsi village and you reach the Chhiyarsi Sabzi Market, a daily vegetable and fruit market supplying Sectors 62–65 with produce at prices no supermarket in the area competes with. For IT workers who miss the standard market windows after a late Concentrix or TCS shift, Manisha Grocery Store at D-183 is open till 11:30 PM. Big Basket operates a delivery HUB at J-51/52; Blinkit and Zepto cover the main road side for app orders.
Medical is better served here than most comparable Noida sectors at this rent level. SJM Hospital at SJM Chowk has 24-hour emergency services right inside the sector — you don't have to leave for an urgent situation, which matters when you're new to the city. Fortis Hospital on the Sector 62/63 boundary on Vishwakarma Road handles anything more serious and is walkable from H Block PGs. SayaCare Pharmacy near A-45 is the closest option for affordable generic medicines; Royal Care Pharmacy in Kashyap Market covers most prescriptions till 10 PM.
Food covers every budget and schedule. Chhajarsi dhabas serve full thali meals for ₹60–₹120 — the practical fallback when PG food gets repetitive or you don't want to spend on delivery. The H1A Commercial Market strip is where the sector actually eats well: Yellow Chilli, Ancient Barbeque, and Beer Garden are all there and open past midnight, which matters specifically when late-shift IT workers finish at 10 or 11 PM and want a proper meal. Tiffin services deliver home-style lunch and dinner from around ₹2,500/month; Swiggy and Zomato both cover the sector fully.
What's Not Great: The gap between the H Block commercial strip and the Chhajarsi village interior is sharper than most newcomers expect. Ashram Road flooded ankle-deep in April 2026 — it was knee-deep during the August 2025 monsoon, and the drainage has not been fixed since. Street lighting is patchy in the village galis — fine on main roads, but dark in several Chhajarsi interior lanes. Footpaths effectively don't exist inside the sector, pushing pedestrians onto narrow roads already choked with cars. Air quality near the expressway is consistently poor during winter months.
Before moving in, ask the PG owner which specific lane the building is on and whether it flooded last monsoon season. A truthful answer tells you more about what the next year looks like than any amenities checklist.
Colleges and universities near Sector 63 Noida
Sector 63 is primarily an IT and commercial hub — the majority of PG tenants here are working professionals at 91Springboard, BSI Business Park, and the Sector 62 IT corridor. That said, the college cluster in adjacent Sector 62 is 5–9 minutes by auto, and students who can't absorb Sector 62 rents look for PGs in Sector 63 regularly.
JIIT (Jaypee Institute of Information Technology) at A-10, Sector 62 — 2.2 km, about 5 minutes by auto — is the single largest student demand source for paying guest accommodation in this area. JIIT runs B.Tech, MBA, and MCA programs with a student body of over 5,000; out-of-state students on tight budgets increasingly choose Sector 63 village-side PGs over pricier Sector 62 options. MGM College of Engineering (2.3 km, 5 minutes) adds engineering students looking for the lowest viable rent. Delhi Metropolitan Education (2.7 km, 8 minutes) brings BA LLB and BBA students who need long-term stays — 3 to 5 years — making them among the most stable tenants in the sector. JSS Academy of Technical Education (4.2 km, 9 minutes) rounds out the cluster with B.Tech, MCA, and MBA programs.
There is a third tenant category that gets overlooked entirely: coaching students. Analytics IAS Academy at A-148 is a serious UPSC preparation centre drawing aspirants who stay 12–18 months, longer than most college semesters. DUCAT at H-43 and CodeSquadz at H-38 run 6–12 month IT training programs. These students are a real and steady part of the PG demand mix here — and their budget constraints push them toward exactly the same village-side PGs that JIIT students use.
If you're a student or coaching aspirant with a fixed monthly budget, start with C and D Block PGs on the village side — same sector, 20–30% lower rent than H Block, and the auto to Sector 62 colleges takes under 10 minutes. Visit at least two buildings in person before deciding, because quality varies sharply between properties on the same lane.
Metro connectivity and transport from Sector 63
The office context matters here: if you work at Embassy Galaxy, BSI Business Park, or anywhere along the Sector 62 corridor, the metro station you actually use most will depend on which side of Sector 63 your PG is on — and the difference is real.
Noida Sector 62 is the closest station — 1.1 km from the sector centre, 16 minutes on foot or 4 minutes by auto at ₹20–40 from Vishwakarma Road. Noida Electronic City, the Blue Line's eastbound terminus, is 1.4 km (19 minutes on foot) but as close as 700 metres from H Block PGs — if you're in H Block, this is your station. Both connect to Rajiv Chowk in about 52 minutes with no interchange needed.
Both stations are DMRC Blue Line — your standard Delhi Metro smart card works here without any NMRC conversion complications. Peak frequency on this stretch runs every 2–3 minutes during morning rush, which means you never really wait. For the airport, the relevant interchange is at Botanical Garden for the Magenta Line — useful but adds 30–40 minutes to the door-to-door time.
Last-mile from both stations is well-sorted. DMRC operates GPS-tracked e-rickshaws from Electronic City Metro gate at ₹10 flat for the first 2 km, running 6 AM to 11 PM. Regular autos on Vishwakarma Road cost ₹20–40. Rapido bike taxis at ₹15–30 are the fastest option during the 6–9 PM gridlock — faster than any auto stuck on the main road. After 10 PM, Ola and Uber work on the main road side but get unreliable in the Chhajarsi village galis; pin your exact gate location because drivers struggle with the narrow lanes.
The daily auto to the metro from an interior PG costs ₹30–40 each way — roughly ₹600–₹900/month. Set that against the ₹3,000–₹4,000 rent saving over a comparable Sector 62 PG. The math works heavily in Sector 63's favour, but run the actual numbers for your specific office location before deciding.
What real residents say about Sector 63
Verified experiences from PG residents in Sector 63 who found their home through ShriLiving
Moved alone, safety was the priority. H Block main road, police chowki visible from the gate — felt right immediately. Metro is 10 mins walk, ₹10 e-rickshaw for late nights. ₹9,000 with meals and WiFi. Just don't assume the Chhajarsi lanes behind are equally safe after dark.
Fresher budget, triple sharing in C Block with meals. Morning auto to Logix is 8 mins, fine. Evenings on Vishwakarma Road are a nightmare — Rapido is the only answer. One real issue: drainage. April 2026 my lane was flooded for two days and the owner didn't care. Price is still right, just walk the actual lane before you commit.
Common questions about PG in Sector 63 Noida
Everything you need to know before booking a PG in Sector 63
About 75% of PGs include meals (breakfast + dinner) and WiFi in the base rent. AC rooms carry a ₹1,500–₹2,500/month premium, and electricity is typically metered separately at ₹8–12 per unit — a summer month with AC running will cost noticeably more than the headline rent. Security deposit is typically ₹2,000–₹3,000 one-time. If your joining date is flexible, book in May — prices jump ₹500–₹1,500 in June and July as fresh IT hires arrive for Sector 62 offices.
Girls-only options are available in Phase 2 Industrial Area and B Block. For women prioritising safety, PGs in H Block and along Sector 63 Road are the right starting point — these areas have consistent foot traffic after dark, restaurants open past midnight, and a police chowki visibility that the village-interior lanes don't have. Avoid PGs in the Chhajarsi Colony galis unless you can inspect the street lighting and entry access in person — some lanes are fine, others have dark stretches that create real risk walking alone at night. Electronic City Metro is a 10-minute walk from H Block, with DMRC e-rickshaws running from the gate at ₹10.
Inside Sector 63 (walk-to-work):
91Springboard Coworking at A-130 — 7 min walk
BSI Business Park, H Block — 10 min walk
Sector 62 corridor (4–9 min drive via Vishwakarma Road):
Embassy Galaxy Business Park — 4 min · TCS, Samsung, Barclays Shared Services, Fiserv, DXC Technology
The Corenthum — 4 min · HCL, DevX Coworking
Logix Cyber Park — 8 min · Xerox, Reliance Jio, Intel, Nokia, Concentrix
Stellar IT Park — 9 min · HDFC ERGO, Tata Advanced Systems
Rent in Sector 63 runs ₹3,000–₹4,000/month cheaper than equivalent PGs in Sector 62 for essentially the same commute — the savings compound fast.
If your PG doesn't include food, affordable options are everywhere: village dhabas in Chhajarsi serve full thali meals for ₹60–₹120 — genuinely the cheapest sit-down food in the Sectors 62–65 belt. The H1A Commercial Market strip has restaurants open past midnight, which is specifically useful for IT workers on late shifts. Tiffin services deliver daily lunch and dinner from around ₹2,500–₹4,000/month. Zomato and Swiggy both cover the sector. When comparing PG prices, always ask whether the quoted rent includes meals and WiFi — aggregator listings frequently exclude both and the gap between headline and actual cost is where most people get surprised.
From either station, direct ride to Rajiv Chowk (Connaught Place) takes about 52 minutes with no interchange. DMRC e-rickshaws run from Electronic City Metro gate at ₹10 for the first 2 km, operating 6 AM to 11 PM. Rapido bike taxis (₹15–30) are the fastest last-mile option during evening traffic. Note: the walk between H Block PGs and Electronic City Metro is straightforward and well-lit — most residents here use it as their default over booking an auto.
The honest picture: The Chhajarsi Colony and Wazidpur village lanes have patchy street lighting — some stretches are well-lit, others are not. Chain-snatching and mobile theft have been reported near the highway. Female residents should: choose PGs in H Block or along Sector 63 Road rather than deep inside the village; use the DMRC e-rickshaws or Rapido for late-night returns rather than walking; and inspect the actual lane lighting and gate setup before committing, not just the room. The H Block recommendation isn't just safety — Electronic City Metro is a 10-minute walk, which adds practical convenience on top.
Electricity billing: Ask whether electricity is bundled into rent or metered separately. Most PGs meter at ₹8–12 per unit — an AC-heavy summer month will cost ₹1,500–₹2,500 more than the headline rent. Get the billing method in writing.
Lane flooding: Ask specifically whether the building's lane flooded in the 2025 monsoon. Ashram Road was knee-deep in August 2025; April 2026 brought serious inundation in several Chhajarsi lanes. The PG owner's answer — and how quickly they give it — tells you what the next July looks like.
Meals confirmation: About 75% of PGs include meals, but aggregator listings frequently omit this. Confirm breakfast and dinner are included in the quoted rent, not as an add-on.
Notice period and deposit: Most PGs require one month's notice before vacating and a ₹2,000–₹3,000 security deposit. Confirm both before moving in — disputes about these are the most common complaints.
Women specifically: Check street lighting at the gate after dark, not in the afternoon. Also confirm whether the building has CCTV at the entrance and what the curfew policy is — these vary significantly between PGs on the same lane.
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