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Tips Students Should Know When Planning to Study Abroad

The first few days can be pretty difficult adjusting to an entirely new environment, it takes some time to settle down and get used to the new student life since you have to adjust to your college culture and meet people from different places. Be prepared because there is going to be more than just culture and a language barrier which can make you grow to achieve a well-rounded education. There are many things you need to remember before heading off to make the most out of the time that you’ll get while studying abroad. However, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. So let’s understand them one by one.

Here are the things you should keep in mind before taking off for your overseas study:

1) The Ultimate University Checklist :

Do not assume everything in your room as essential to keep in your suitcase when you are moving abroad for your further studies. We know you are anxiously counting your days till you finally depart, and we understand packing can be the toughest part, But not anymore! Factors which are important to consider while packing are weather, location of the University, stay duration. Why would you want to load your suitcase with unnecessary bottles of shampoo, and extra stationery kits? You should keep in mind that each airline has different baggage requirements and you don’t get hit with overweight baggage fees. With your stationery, clothes & accessories, toiletries, home comforts, and electronic items Do not forget to keep the most important documents like – 

  • Passport + Visa
  • Driving license, Student ID or any other identification.
  • Copies of your Passport, Visa and ID
  • Letter of acceptance from the university or any other document from the University.
  • Travel insurance details.

Make sure to pack these documents in your carry-on luggage; you can take a cross-body bag to prevent theft. Get yourself an international debit card such as the Niyo Global card and start your journey in comfort with complimentary airport lounge access across India.

2) Talk to students who have studied abroad

To understand the struggles and their experience, do not shy away to talk to alumni of the study abroad program, those who have completed their course or are still studying at the specific University will help you get all your queries resolved. You can even find groups of students on Facebook, connect with them, and ask all the questions you have in your mind. Things are going to be pretty exciting for you- full of fun and adventures! Why not get a glimpse of it and prepare yourself for the best.

3) Remember to sort your accommodation 

As soon as you get admission to the University of your choice, look for suitable student accommodation because places fill up quickly, and demand often exceeds supply. 

Students can either choose to live in on-site university halls, which usually include a private bedroom, shared bathroom, kitchen, and living area with other students. It’s a good option if this is your first year at the University, but University halls are expensive compared to privately rented accommodation. 

Ensure a few important things before booking because once you choose your place, it will be where you eat, study, sleep and live. Check out all the facilities it provides- including Wi-fi, Furnished or unfurnished, livable spacious, payment pattern, security feature, distance from your University; if bills are included in the rent, It will make your stay more comfortable, independent and confident. All you need is an ideal place to call home. 

Tip: If you are booking your accommodation online- don’t forget to check those ratings! Be sure about the accommodation providing site and if you have any queries- feel free to ask from your booking executive.

You can reserve your accommodation right from India. The Niyo Global card makes it easy for you to make overseas payments with INR without having to worry about converting into foreign currency. Check out why the Niyo Global card is the best card for students travelling abroad.

4) Create your budget and manage your finances

Financial pressure has a grave impact on students and leaves many young adults struggling to manage their budgets, so it’s better to learn how to manage finances overseas and avoid possible mistakes responsibly. After getting into the university, plan your budget and list your monthly estimated expense, savings and parental allowance, and essential day-to-day expenses (like laundry, college supplies, personal care items, and meal plan). Make sure to make the most of student discounts and save as much as you can. Managing finances is an important skill to start college on the right financial note to save money and also to avoid debt in the long run.

Last but not the least, keep yourself positive. I know it is way easier said than done but try to do things which would excite you and make your journey more convenient and memorable.

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