Top 8 Quick Study Abroad Tips for Indian Students

Have you decided to study abroad but don't know how to prepare? We're here to help! 

Use these study abroad tips to help you prepare for your trip, stay safe, and stay smart while traveling.

1. Register Your Trip Abroad

This notifies the local embassy of your foreign location and will assist you in the event of an emergency in your home country or the country you are visiting. Be smart travel safe.

2. Be a Renowned World Traveler

Check the local conditions, laws, legal system, weather and culture of the country you are visiting. Additionally, the U.S. Keep an eye out for any travel warnings on the State Department website.

Make copies of your travel documents and identification, carry a copy of each with you (separate from the original) and leave the copies at home. Travel Smart! Learn more about the travel document here.

Also Check: Short Term Study Abroad Programs in 2022

3. Do Your Homework.

Learn about the museums, landmarks and landmarks of your destination before you go. Soon you'll be able to see them all on foot and see for yourself!

4. Be together.

Reluctant to travel abroad on your own? Consider studying abroad with someone close. Although study abroad is all about getting out of your comfort zone, you will get your share and in a good (familiar) company.

5. Pack lightweight and smart.

When packing, make sure you check your airline's baggage restrictions! And to save a lot of room, use travel-size toiletries (you can always buy regular-size toiletries once you get there).

Skype Abroad is something you should seriously consider if you haven't already had a Skype account when considering your communication options. The cost is only $10 for international, pay once and you are good to go!

6. Keep a Journal.

Either you've already thought about it or you find it cliche. But take it from us; It's an easy way to remember all your adventures abroad! (And it'll be fun to read later.)

7. Set a weekly budget.

Spending money abroad can easily get out of hand due to changes in currency. Be smart about your spending, and set a realistic, affordable budget for yourself to keep track of and stay in control

8. Obtain an International Student ID Card (ISIC).

Use it as soon as you land at the airport for commission-free foreign exchange, then show it off while enjoying a tour of restaurants, museums, movies, and other sightseeing for a discount! The best part? You can even use it when you come home as it is internationally recognized.

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