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What Is the Cost of Living in Jaipur ?

Jaipur is the largest city and the capital of Rajasthan. Also known as the 'Pink City', it is one of India's leading jewellery and diamond centres. Furthermore, this city attracts citizens from all over the country due to its cultural and traditional diversity. Owing to the presence of some of the best educational institutes, Jaipur welcomes students from every corner of India.

Therefore, knowing the cost of living in Jaipur becomes necessary.

How Much Does It Cost To Live in Jaipur?

The approximate cost of living per month in the Pink City is ₹ 37,000 - ₹ 1,00,000 for a couple and a family. On the other hand, it costs around ₹ 14,000 for a bachelor and ₹ 13,500 for a student.

Area of Expense Bachelors and Students Couples Family of Four (2 Adults + 2 Kids)
Rent ₹ 3,000 - ₹ 7,800 ₹ 7,800 - ₹ 27,000 ₹ 11,000 - ₹ 30,000
Groceries ₹ 1,500 - ₹ 4,000 ₹ 3,000 - ₹ 5,500 ₹ 3,500 - ₹ 6,000
Transport ₹ 3,000 ₹ 3,000 ₹ 10,000
Schooling of children NA NA ₹ 2,000 - ₹ 5,00,000

What Are the Factors That Determine the Cost of Living in Jaipur?

A number of parameters decide an individual’s average cost of living in Jaipur. These parameters include –

1. Accommodation

Finding a good living space is very important after moving into a new city. The monthly rent for housing space is lower than the rent in several cities such as Hyderabad, Mumbai, etc. The approximate price for buying a property in Jaipur ranges from ₹ 800 to ₹ 15,000 per sq. ft.

Classification of Accommodation Approximate Rent Per Month
1 BHK ₹ 3,500 - ₹ 17,000
2 BHK ₹ 6,500 – ₹ 30,000
3 BHK ₹ 10,000 – ₹ 1,10,000
Paying Guest ₹ 5,000 – ₹ 7,500

Affordable and Posh Areas to Live In Jaipur

The table below illustrates the top affordable and posh areas to reside in Jaipur –

Affordable Areas Posh Areas Areas with Paying Guest Accommodation
Ajmer Road Civil Lines Mansarovar
Jagatpura C-scheme Shyam Nagar
Tank Road Malviya Nagar Sanganer
Durgapura Vaishali Nagar Jhotwara
Mansarovar Raja Park Sushilpura

2. Groceries

The markets in Jaipur offer the second cheapest bananas in the world. Furthermore, they also have the cheapest white bread, milk and tomatoes. There are several local markets and supermarkets where you can buy the things of your daily needs. 

Grocery Items Approximate Cost
Milk (regular) (1 litre) ₹ 50
Fresh Bread (500g) ₹ 28
Rice (white) (1kg) ₹ 57
Eggs (regular) (1 dozen) ₹ 73
Local Cheese (1kg) ₹ 390
Chicken Fillets (1 kg) ₹ 245
Apples (1kg) ₹ 117
Banana (1kg) ₹ 31
Oranges (1kg) ₹ 51
Tomato (1kg) ₹ 35
Potato (1kg) ₹ 25
Onion (1kg) ₹ 34
Lettuce (1 head) ₹ 24

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3. Transportation

While considering the monthly expenses of living in Jaipur, one must add the money spent on transportation. However, people living close to their workplaces or universities tend to spend less money than the other residents of the city. 

Fuel Cost/Transportation Service Approximate Cost
One-way ticket (public transport) ₹ 20
Monthly pass (public transport) ₹ 650
Price of diesel (as of 20th April) ₹ 100.92 per litre
Price of petrol (as of 20th April) ₹ 118.03 per litre
Rental bikes and scooters (monthly) ₹ 2,500 (minimum fare)
Cabs (minimum cost) ₹ 8 - ₹ 9 per km

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4. Utilities

Apart from all the aforementioned factors, a significant amount is spent on paying the monthly electricity, gas supply and other utility bills. The table below shows the approximate cost of several utilities in Jaipur –

Monthly Utilities Approximate Cost
Basic (heating, cooling, electricity, water) for a house ₹ 2,500 - ₹ 10,000
Prepaid mobile tariff (1 min) ₹ 0.5 - ₹ 1.7
Internet for cable, ADSL, unlimited data ₹ 499 - ₹ 1,200

5. Entertainment

Every person needs some time to rejuvenate and relax after a tiring day at work or study. Jaipur, in this regard, has several areas where an individual can chill and relax.

Area of Expense Approximate Cost
1 month gym membership ₹ 500 - ₹ 2,500
1 morning cappuccino ₹ 50 - ₹ 200
Tennis court rent for 1 hour ₹ 250 - ₹ 1,200
Cinema (1 seat) ₹ 250 - ₹ 450
Meal in an affordable restaurant (1 person) ₹ 100 - ₹ 450
Three-course meal in a mid-range restaurant ₹ 600 - ₹ 2,500
McMeal at McDonald's ₹ 200 - ₹ 300

6. Childcare and Schooling

Planning for the proper training and education of the kids is very important for a parent. Jaipur has numerous reputed schools, colleges, and pre-schools where individuals can admit their children to impart quality education.

Childcare and Schools Approximate Cost
Kindergarten or preschool (monthly for 1 child) ₹ 2,000 - ₹ 10,000
International primary school (yearly for 1 child) ₹ 60,000 - ₹ 2,50,000

Jaipur falls in the west Golden Triangle and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. The cost of living in Jaipur is lower than that of several big cities in India. An individual can further save some money by bringing some changes in their lifestyle and stand of living.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are rental prices in Jaipur lower than that in Delhi?

Rental prices in Delhi are 74.93% higher than the rental prices in Jaipur.

Is Jaipur more expensive than Delhi?

An individual needs around ₹ 1,15,000 in Delhi to lead the same life that they could with ₹ 93,000 in Jaipur. Therefore, Jaipur is not as expensive as Delhi.