6 Ways Indian Students Can Maximize Study Abroad Experience Through Cultural Immersion

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 6 Ways Indian Students Can Maximize Study Abroad Experience Through Cultural Immersion ‘Went to study abroad from India and came back after studies but made no friends there, never went to travel around that foreign country, never learned a word of that foreign language, hardly interacted with the locals there.’Akash, a study abroad aspirant, woke up from this nightmare and got goosebumps since he was soon going to study abroad in the fall of 2024. This nightmare made him wonder, What if all this comes true? “How can I make the most of my study abroad experience?”“Can cultural immersion help me get the most out of my study abroad experience?” “If yes, then how?” Although academics do indeed contribute significantly to one’s journey, it is the cultural immersion that genuinely enhances the experience of studying abroad. Worry not, Akash and fellow study abroad aspirants with the same confusion; we have got you in this blog, where we discuss certain ways to get the most out of your study abroad experience through cultural immersion as an Indian student. So let’s delve in, shall we? 1. Learning a basic language helps you a long way. While Duolingo is entertaining, let’s be honest, the locals will appreciate sincere efforts. Get a phrasebook and language applications, then go out there and make embarrassing pronunciation errors; laughter is, after all, a truly universal language. Who knows? You might end up making some great local friends.A successful plan for fully engaging in a foreign culture is to acquire fluency in the local language. Communicating with locals in their mother tongue provides opportunities for genuine experiences, even if your education is conducted in English. If not proficiency, one must always learn the basic “good morning,” “thank you,” and “welcome” words in the local language of the country you are traveling to. It always helps you leave a good impression on the locals. 2. Yes, you are a tourist, but try not to act like one. Why do we say that? Since a tourist only gets to see the popular attractions of the country that are meant to be seen by them, try not to be a tourist. It sounds weird, but hold on… You are there to study and to live there for at least a year, not just a week or a month. One should try to immerse themselves in the culture of the country. Get away from the tourist traps and the expensive “authentic” experiences. Stroll through areas that evoke memories of grandma’s kitchen rather than tourist cologne, visit local markets, and stop for coffee at the coffee shop where everyone appears to know each other. Try the local cuisine. You’ll find hidden gems, secret rituals, and stories that guidebooks can’t even dream of. Keep in mind that you are a temporary resident, not a judge. Your culture, like all others, has its quirks. Keep an open mind, embrace differences, and avoid falling prey to the “my way is better” fallacy. The purpose of cultural immersion is knowledge, not criticism. 3. Calling it home without a homestay? Nah! Living with a local family is immersion on steroids. (You can imagine.) Of course, before traveling to a foreign country for your studies, it is always wise to check your accommodations, mostly dormitories or other private rooms on rent. It sounds good, but… Imagine living in a homestay with a local family, getting to see the ways of daily life of the locals up close, getting to eat their staple food, and introducing them to your culture. It sounds about right. By the end, you will not just be the guests for the hosts, but more like an extended part of their families. 4. Be social and connect with the locals. No one can really help you experience the hidden gems and the culture of the country like your local friends can.“But how do I make local friends in a foreign country?” You have to be a social butterfly. Join some classes that attract your interest, offer your services as a volunteer at the local center, or root for the local sports team (even if you don’t understand the rules). Engage in discussions with shopkeepers, bus drivers, taxi drivers, and other students. The more social risks you take, the more rewarding your life will be as an international student in a foreign country. 5. Document your journey with both your camera and your eyes. Again, what do we mean by that? Keep recording, but put down the phone when you’re in the middle of an experience. Take it all in—the sounds, the sights, and the conversations. The amount of information you take in when you’re not staring at a screen will amaze you. Remember, it is important to live the experience as it comes. The pictures and videos are great for your Instagram, but you have to fill in the caption too, and you can only do that when you have thoroughly lived through that experience. Even when you have to tell your grandkids the stories, just pictures and videos won’t be effective, right? Narration is important. Grandkids? (Yes, be optimistic.) 6. Embrace the ‘Yes’ mentality. Received an unexpected family invitation to a park picnic? Your response: “Yes!” “Are you interested in learning their card game?” Your response: Yes! A “yes” response enables unplanned experiences and everlasting recollections. Remember, the greatest moments can sometimes be the unplanned ones. Therefore, always let life happen to you in a foreign land. Each experience (even a negative one) brings memories and life lessons with it. Traveling to study abroad is a transformative journey, so… Continue reading 6 Ways Indian Students Can Maximize Study Abroad Experience Through Cultural Immersion

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5 Ways to Get a Job While Studying Abroad for Indian Students

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 5 Ways to Get a Job While Studying Abroad for Indian Students “How will I cover my expenses overseas?”  A common question among many Indian study abroad aspirants was troubling Ashutosh as well, another study abroad aspirant from Mumbai. The university tuition could be taken care of, but is that all? “What about my travel expenses and other living costs?” “How can I get a job while studying abroad?” “How can I look for a part-time job in a foreign land?” His list of questions goes on and on. I am sure so are yours, study abroad aspirants. Going for a study abroad in a foreign land, an unknown place, could be a challenge when it comes to looking for a work opportunity.“Who is going to hire me when I go to study abroad?”These questions may worry you more, but fret not, since this is the prime thing we are going to dive into further and explore five intriguing ways to look for a job while studying abroad. “How will I know about any vacancy in the foreign land anyway?” So let us begin. Shall we? 1. Employ campus career resource Going to study abroad at a fancy university?Great, but…Your university isn’t just a fancy study-abroad college with fancy hostels and libraries. Many countries allow international students to legally work part-time while studying at their universities.Hence, make sure to utilize their career center facilities. They have job boards, career counseling, and even connections to local companies looking for international talent like you. Plus, some universities even offer work-study programs that let you work on campus, eliminating the need to look for off-campus jobs. Although you should keep your options open to see what suits you best as per your needs. 2. Explore on-campus and off-campus work options Keep your options open; a job could be lent from both on-campus and off-campus.Yes, as previously discussed above, many universities offer on-campus work opportunities for international students studying there. Which is why you should make sure to update your resume to the latest date and apply before other students do, since the university’s on-campus job openings fill up very quickly. You could work as a library assistant, work in the cafeteria of the university, etc.Besides great options on campus, students can also apply for work opportunities off campus, offering them a wider choice of career aspects to pick from. Make online job portals like LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, etc. your best friends, and make sure to apply for student-friendly jobs.Students should, however, read and comprehend the regulations governing off-campus employment in the country before applying for these positions, since failing to act accordingly may result in the cancellation of their student visa. 3. Attain language proficiency and upskill yourself Learning a local language is a must when you are going to study abroad in a country where the first language is not English. It is always suggested to learn the basic level of local languages in non-English-speaking countries. Otherwise, it gets complicated to land a job in such countries.Although, even if you are traveling to an English-speaking country, make sure to polish your command of the language so that you can be eligible for a greater number of jobs overseas.Another important aspect of getting a work opportunity overseas is making sure to upskill your current skills. Landing a job anywhere requires you to upskill accordingly. Therefore, targeting work opportunities overseas requires more focused upskilling. 4. Build a robust network As discussed, finding part-time work can be a challenge for students studying abroad. Some find jobs quickly, while others may have to wait weeks or months. To find out about vacant student jobs and maybe even get some assistance applying for one, it’s vital to talk to other students, meet individuals from all walks of life, and build a strong network.In addition to helping you during your time abroad, a solid network is an invaluable tool that will serve you well in the years to come. 5. Overcome your fears and get out for more “I am new here in a foreign land; how can I talk to someone and get a job here?”“Will I be able to do the job properly here?”Well, yes, we do understand your concerns regarding working abroad. Although it’s better to go and look inside the bush than wonder what could be inside there, you never know until you try.Therefore, drop your fear and go out and look for a job that suits you. You have already made it to your dream university abroad, but just putting the logo of the university in your LinkedIn profile won’t elevate your profile or resume. The employers always go on to ask, “What all did you do in those years?” Make sure you start preparing for it. Conclusion There are numerous work opportunities for international students studying abroad, but none of them will come to your dorm itself. You have to find your best-suited work opportunity overseas through all of these means. Utilizing your university’s career center, applying for job opportunities in both on-campus and off-campus locations, learning the local language properly just so you are able to communicate on your job, and focusing on building a robust network that will help you land student jobs that are not even listed online.You have to go out and represent India overseas as the unofficial cultural ambassador; do it in the best way possible, and we believe in you. At Global Vision, our mission is to connect students with international education opportunities, recognizing the significance of their educational journey. Facebook-f Linkedin Instagram Contact Info Delhi & NCR 407, 4th… Continue reading 5 Ways to Get a Job While Studying Abroad for Indian Students

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6 Popular Courses to Studying Abroad For Indian Students

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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 6 Popular Courses to Studying Abroad For Indian Students “Even if I let my son study abroad, what course should he go for?”  “What are the popular courses for studying abroad for Indian students?” All such questions made Manoj, the father of an 18-year old boy wanting to study abroad, confused. According to the data released by Subhas Sarkar, Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, the number of Indian students studying abroad has climbed by 68.79% in 2022. The number of Indians enrolling in overseas universities jumped from 4.44 lakh in 2021 to 7.5 lakh in 2022.Studying abroad is a popular choice for many, but what course to study overseas is another debate. Even though one should decide on a particular course according to his or her own interests, being aware of the popular courses overseas is a must. Why? Just so, parents like Manoj or students themselves can choose the best course to study overseas. Many Indian students want to study abroad because they want a high-quality education and internationally recognized degrees, which leads to improved employment opportunities with worldwide exposure. The chance for personal development and cultural immersion adds to the allure of studying abroad. So what are the popular courses for studying abroad for Indian students? Let us explore through the academic waves. Shall we? Engineering Being the most popular course, not just in India but even abroad, engineering courses abroad attract the most Indian students every year.Engineering careers are expected to rise 7% from 2022 to 2032, faster than the average for all occupations, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Each year, 131,000 new engineering positions are created.Due to the high demand for jobs globally, engineering remains one of the most popular courses to study abroad. Business Administration Business administration is one of the most popular university degrees in the world, attracting thousands of students each year from India. Over 570,000 students enrolled in business administration degrees in the United States alone in 2022-2023. The degree’s scalability opens possibilities for a variety of job pathways in a variety of industries.Business administration promotes practical skills such as leadership, communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking. Many students are drawn to the possibility of big earnings and career progression since business professionals are projected to be in high demand in the years to come. Computer Science Globally, Indian students make an important contribution to CS enrollments. In the United States alone, nearly 123,000 Indian students were enrolled in undergraduate and graduate computer science programs in 2021–2022. Many Indian students are drawn to the growing demand for skilled computer science experts in various industries. The rise of AI, cloud computing, and big data fuels this drive even more.Furthermore, the lucrative worldwide career options and high pay associated with CS are a big draw. Healthcare Although a sizable number of students choose healthcare careers because of their ability to directly improve lives and have a significant impact on society, many students also choose these careers because of the rapidly growing global healthcare sector.The ever-growing medical sector is continuously in need of competent professionals, which generates an abundance of professional prospects in medicine globally for Indian graduates, who are additionally offered competitive remuneration and job stability. Social sciences Although social sciences have historically been popular in India and around the world, students can pursue careers in a variety of subfields within this discipline.A student with international relations or economics interests has the potential to enroll in the top universities worldwide and discover an abundance of career advancement prospects on a global scale. Creative Arts A multitude of advantageous and well-liked courses comprise this academic discipline, such as fashion design, photography, filmmaking, visual arts, and more.Not only are the courses acquiring substantial traction internationally, but they are also ascending the popularity rankings in India.In addition to the innovative learning environments found in renowned international universities, growing employment opportunities in these fields also motivate thousands of Indian students to pursue higher education overseas. Conclusion Although engineering, computer science, and business administration are among the most popular STEM disciplines, there is a growing interest in healthcare-related programs such as nursing and medicine.However, before deciding on a course and destination, Indian students must conduct thorough visa research, determine the cost of living, and evaluate employment prospects after graduation in the selected country.Alumni and education consultants, such as Global Vision Overseas, can additionally provide insightful advice regarding the application process and the realities of being an international student.Choose what suits! At Global Vision, our mission is to connect students with international education opportunities, recognizing the significance of their educational journey. 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