7 Essentials to Pack for Indian Students Going Abroad

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Call : +91 9107 777888 support@demo.ismedutech.co.uk Home About Us Our Services Partner Universities Study DestinationsOpen menu Study in United States of America Study in United Kingdom Study in Germany Study in Canada Study in Australia Study in New Zealand Study in Ireland Study in France Study in Belgium Study in Austria Global Exams TrainingOpen menu IELTS TOEFL GMAT PTE GRE SAT Contact us X Blogs 7 Essentials to Pack for Indian Students Going Abroad After obtaining her study abroad visa, Ayushi had to deal with another challenge. What are the most essential items to pack when studying abroad? Just as she looked forward to her upcoming study abroad experience, she was also confused as to what to bring. Students who are preparing to study abroad frequently run into this problem while packing. Even for a brief trip, packing can be a significant challenge; imagine packing for studying abroad in a foreign country. We do indeed understand the confusion. Although studying abroad is a unique experience, determining the necessary items to bring can resemble an actual puzzle game. Worry not, for this checklist is your passport to packing perfection. Let us go further and mark each essential off. Never miss the important documents Imagine landing in a foreign land, all excited for the new beginning, and remembering a vital document resting at your home. That could be awful, couldn’t it? Avoid this circumstance at any cost Make sure you have all of the appropriate documentation, including your passport, student visa, identity, and any permits. Make photocopies and digital backups of critical papers and keep them separate from the originals in a secure location. Pack clothes according to the season You were admitted for the September intake, but you didn’t bring any winter clothing! Yes, the scenario will not only be inconvenient for you in a foreign country, but it will also cause your money to flow out of your pockets. Pack clothing that matches the local climate and keep cultural traditions in mind. Bring outfits that can be mixed and matched for a variety of events. Don’t forget to bring essentials like comfortable walking shoes and a weather-appropriate jacket. Essential stationary for the course “Do you have an extra pen?” Have you heard this before? Have you used this before?  We are all aware of how popular the preceding sentence is in Indian schools. But, since we’re packing for a study abroad journey, let’s not take this portion of the routine with us. Pack adequate stationery for your course, and be sure to carry extras so you don’t get lost if you lose one or more items. Also, bring a personal scribbling diary to record all of your new and fascinating experiences. Toiletries It might be your favorite shampoo, soap, or anything else. Carry everything. Now, don’t bring everything from India to your overseas trips, but basic amenities are a must. Even if you can find missing toiletries or other vital items that you may have forgotten at home, why would you want to burden your pockets? The goal is to save money in every situation that can be avoided. Pack your tools and important gadgets “I forgot to pack the charger.” What happens next? No matter what gadget it is—your phone, laptop, or camera—never forget their chargers. It is the holy grail of gadget combinations. Furthermore, do not do the opposite. You bring in the charger but leave the gadget at home. In any event, a worst-case situation. Make a list of all the gadgets and tools you will need to take for your study abroad adventure, and separately add the chargers for all the gadgets in a separate list. Bonus tip: Make sure to carry some downloaded movies or shows for the initial days in a foreign land so you don’t drain yourself. Essential and basic medicines Although the human body is adaptive to any climate or surroundings, it does take some time to adjust. As a result, you may be vulnerable to a variety of common diseases, such as having a cold or cough, eating new foods that cause stomach discomfort and vomiting, and so on. Carry a set of medicines with you to deal with these common health issues and avoid all of these health complications. Although make a note to carry a prescription from your local doctors for those medicines, it is super important to show them at the airports. Hence, medicines and prescriptions go together. You travel to a foreign land to accomplish your dream, but minor health difficulties interfere with your experience. Is that ever justified? No! Carry local currency Borrowing an additional pen from your foreign peers may be fine to some degree, but borrowing extra money (which should never be extra) may reflect poorly on your name and, more specifically, your nation, India. Keep in mind that you are an unofficial cultural ambassador for India in a foreign country. Carry the local currency of the nation you intend to study in so that you can cover any immediate expenses that may arise when you arrive, and look into the most cost-effective ways to handle your funds overseas. Conclusion: Get ready to expect the unexpected! Studying abroad is a thrilling adventure, and we can sense your excitement through the screens, but remember that when it comes to study abroad packing, less is more. Focus on the important, be open to the unexpected, and leave room for the details that could make this journey unique. So, pack wisely, embrace the experience, and take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Safe travels! At Global Vision, our mission is to connect students with international education opportunities, recognizing the significance of their educational journey. 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8 Myths to Ignore About Studying Abroad: For Indian Study Abroad Aspirants

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Call : +91 9107 777888 support@demo.ismedutech.co.uk Home About Us Our Services Partner Universities Study DestinationsOpen menu Study in United States of America Study in United Kingdom Study in Germany Study in Canada Study in Australia Study in New Zealand Study in Ireland Study in France Study in Belgium Study in Austria Global Exams TrainingOpen menu IELTS TOEFL GMAT PTE GRE SAT Contact us X Blogs 8 Myths to Ignore About Studying Abroad: For Indian Study Abroad Aspirants “Will studying abroad clear up all the money from our bank accounts?” “Will I be lost in the crowd when I go to study abroad?” “Will my degree from abroad be valid for jobs in India?” “Will I be able to make it abroad anyway?” And the questions about the myths about studying abroad kept rolling in Rishabh’s mind. Rishabh, a study abroad aspirant, wants to pursue a UG course abroad. Although, after surfing through hours of Google and listening to his family’s and relatives’ mixed opinions about it, he created several myths about studying overseas. Gotta help a friend in need, isn’t it? Let’s pop the bubbles of myth our friend Rishabh and likely you too or someone in your known (share the blog with them) has formed about studying abroad. Shall we? In 2022, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) reported that in excess of 13 lakh (1.3 million) Indian students were pursuing their education overseas. Many Indian students have long aspired to study abroad, as it provides the opportunity to get a global education, gain exposure to various cultures, and improve their career opportunities.However, several myths among people and misunderstandings in general frequently surround the concept of studying abroad, discouraging or confusing prospective scholars from the beginning of this educational journey. So what are these myths about studying abroad? Let’s debunk these 8 myths about studying abroad one by one. Myth 1: Studying abroad? It is too expensive! “My parents or I can’t afford for me to study abroad.”We hear this quite often, but is there no solution to this? Definitely, there is. While it’s true that international education can be costly to some extent, there are numerous methods to reduce the financial burdens. Several scholarships, grants, and financial aid options are accessible to Indian students. Besides the aid, a number of nations permit international students to work part-time while pursuing their education in order to help themselves cover their living costs. Additionally, there are several international destinations that provide quality education, which helps you keep your dream of studying abroad in check. Not to forget, studying abroad is an investment for a better future. Considering the ROI on this investment, it is worth it. Myth 2: Language barrier: You cannot communicate in a foreign land. “I may not be able to talk to people because of language barriers.” Not really. Another widely held myth is that studying abroad is difficult due to language barriers, particularly for individuals whose native tongue is not English. However, English serves as the primary medium of instruction in numerous prestigious colleges across the globe.Furthermore, several nations provide educational programs in English, thereby eliminating the necessity for fluency in the local language. In addition, numerous universities offer language support services to aid students in adapting and achieving academic success. So putting it in the language cannot be an excuse or a myth. Bonus tip: Although you can study abroad seamlessly without any language issues, it is still recommended to learn the language. Why? Check out how studying abroad can transform your life for the better. Myth 3: Studying abroad is only for genius students. “I didn’t score 90%+ on the boards. How can I study abroad?” Studying abroad isn’t just for brilliant students; it is for everyone. While good grades are important, universities also take extracurricular activities, leadership abilities, and a well-rounded personality into account throughout the admissions process. Many countries and universities embrace diversity and actively seek out students with diverse viewpoints and talents. As a result, students with an appetite for knowledge and a desire to travel can find excellent opportunities to study abroad. So, this is for everyone: if you want to pursue education overseas, don’t just focus on the grades; work on your personality overall. Myth 4: Getting lost among the crowd from all over the world. “I may not be able to make friends abroad, and I will be all lost.” No! Picture this: An energetic campus full of students from all around the world eager to meet and share their cultures. Hostels, clubs, and foreign student groups become your new family, providing you with support, friendship, and even a Bollywood dance night or two (yes, it does happen).Moreover, Indians are everywhere on this globe (except inside the oceans, or you never know). Hence, do not undervalue the reach of social media either. You’ll be amazed at how many other Indians are waiting to welcome you with open arms (and chai!). Myth 5: Going abroad to study? It is not safe anymore! “Will studying in this country be safe?” Another general and valid question students and especially parents have is whether studying abroad is safe. Although the safety levels will vary from country to country, it’s a concern that shouldn’t hamper your dream of studying abroad. Helping foreign students find housing, advising on the best public transportation alternatives, and connecting you with other students to form travel buddies are all part of the established systems that most universities have in place to make international students feel secure and settled.Additionally, Indian student associations are present in almost every country Indian students wish to study in, with whom one may wish to discuss matters such as safety and other things. Research! Yes, research the country in which you intend to pursue higher education and educate yourself on any safety precautions that may be necessary. Myth 6: You will forget your Indian roots and become westernized. “You will be westernized and forget your Indian roots.” We know that you will likely hear… Continue reading 8 Myths to Ignore About Studying Abroad: For Indian Study Abroad Aspirants

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6 Reasons to why Studying Abroad Could Transform Your Life Within Years

Ankush, a study abroad aspirant from Delhi, had recently completed his 12th grade examinations. Having spent all of his life in India and wishing to pursue higher education abroad, he was well aware that the obstacles he would face would go beyond the boundaries of the classroom. His study abroad advisor advised him to transform this challenge into a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

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