Complete Study Abroad Guide for Indian Students


Pursuing higher studies in abroad has been gaining in the recent past. Here is a complete study abroad guide for Indian students to achieve their dreams.

The number of students applying for foreign studies is increasing day by day and so is the number of agencies and other sources providing information and other help for the same. Generally, the students face the problem of the lack of availability of the proper information and more than that, they face the indecision while deciding whether the source is genuine or not.
Addressing all these issues and much more is the following post which will be a comprehensive guide for all the Study Abroad aspirants.

Study Abroad – The Preliminaries

In India, the moment one starts of thinking about studying abroad, the very first thing they do is picking up the calculator and start converting the course fees and other expenses from Dollars and Euros to INR. The students from various schools in India face a lot of doubts while trying to make up their mind for studying abroad. Some of them are:
The mammoth amount of fees and expenses
The fear of homesickness
Fear or nervousness regarding the new environment and
The anxiety after hearing about someone's bitter experiences
The survival in totally different work and study ethic

Some schools in India include special curriculum in their syllabus to prepare the students to go abroad for higher studies, and there are many schools which include special coaching to prepare the students to go abroad for higher studies.

How to make up your mind?

  • TIP #1:
  • Don't stress out too much. Don't discuss with every second person you meet in your neighborhood. Sometimes, people say discouraging things only to dissuade you from pursuing the studies. Stay positive and discuss the things with the persons actually living there and studying there. Another helpful option is look up various discussion forums.

  • TIP #2:
  • Make a proper analysis of the type, validity and recognition of the course you wish to pursue and research all the Universities providing it.

  • TIP #3:
  • Go for the rankings which are universally recognized such as QS rankings while short listing the course.

  • TIP #4:
  • Don't get depressed by the amount of the fee and expenses. Focus on the quality of the education and the repute of the University as it will be the ONLY thing that will matter in the end.

  • TIP #5:
  • Follow the agencies and sources which have established their repute in the Study Abroad sector. They will help you with the submission of the application, recommendation letter, visa applications, course short listing, accommodation and all such related issues. Don't invest your time and resources in the newcomers or unknown sources. Choosing a reliable and reputed study abroad consultant is one of the most important factors. They may dupe you.

Study Abroad Challenges

The notion of getting educated in some of the finest colleges and universities in the world is definitely lucrative but it has some challenges associated with it. Here are some ot them-

How to Blend In

The worst fear is of blending in. Most of the students face rejection by the crowd, the fellow students, and the faculty even if they are not able to interact. The environment in the western world is way different from the one in India. It will take some time and patience to actually get adapted to it.

Money Matters

The expenses for the study abroad education are not going to be small. You will be required to take a loan which will amount to a huge sum by the time your education is over. Further, it is not only about the fees. You have the living expenses, recreation, medical expenses, stationary, communication expenses, travel, memberships, and what not.

Don't think that you will thrive on bread and butter for the coming 2-3 years. Be reasonable and take a loan of a reasonable sum. There are a lot of international and national scholarships, scholarships issued by the colleges, trusts, universities, and other associations which are there for the student welfare and promotion which will come handy. Hence, it is very important that you refer someone that is well aware of all such things.

Work and Study Ethic

The studies in India are different from the overseas classroom programs. The assignments, surprise tests, class performance and research etc are taken very seriously and the habit of goofing around till the last night of the exam will not take you anywhere.

Recreation

The parties and recreation activities are also different. Indulging in limitless drinking and drugs is quite common there and you need to brace yourself from such things.

Homesickness

Prepare your mind that from the day you take the flight, you will be seeing your family again only after the course completion. This will make you feel less homesick and will be light on your bank balance of course. Having a supportive circle of friends, a positive mindset, and hopeful heart will make you feel less homesick in the foreign land.

How to Plan Your Study Abroad Program

  • Read some authentic study abroad guide. You can find a lot of education guides online or in your local libraries authored by the experts in the overseas education field. Start researching for the courses and universities and get registered with a reputed agency dealing with the overseas admissions.

  • Compare their suggestions with your independent research and get the results verified by some person who has foreign exposure of the same country.

  • Be informed about the latest rankings, the visa procedure, the application fees and all the other documentation required for the overseas programs. Always remember, you have to be well informed on your own if you don't want to be duped.

  • Apply for the programs with the recommendation and cover letters or any other such thing required. Wait for the approval or the admission offer letter and apply for the visa etc as per the timings mentioned in the offer letter.

  • Get your banking work done and make sure that you take some cash on you as it will be required at various places.

  • Take some mock visa interviews and finally, PACK YOUR STUFF.

  • NOTE:


  • Some courses come with the time duration of your stay. Confirm it and complete your work within the said duration.

  • Try to get information regarding the accommodation from any acquaintance already staying there or stayed there. As a long hotel stay will leave a large hole in your pocket.

What courses should be preferred?

Choosing the course can be a bit challenging. The choice should be done by taking the following into account:

Expertise and Interest

Choosing a course which is not as per your aptitude level will be a bad choice with worse effects. Choose a course you are good at and love studying.

Area of work

Study the applicability and the career opportunities after the course completion. You won't want to graduate in a course which is losing opportunities in modern times.

Country of Stay

If you are permanently relocating to the foreign soil, then the course option should be made keeping in mind the work opportunities of that country only. For example, the ad agencies, publicity firms and law firms thrive very well in the western world, but in India, their growth is subjective. Check out some of the best countries for overseas education and their relative merits.

Recognition of the Course

No one would want to pursue a course which is not recognized in major parts of the world. This will only be a waste of time and resources.

Hence, the choice of study program should be done after fair research and analysis.

Minimum Qualification Required to Study Abroad

  • The PG level courses will require a minimum level of UG Qualification and the UG level education will require scholastic level qualification. Ph. D. and Post Doc. Level courses will require PG and Ph. D. level qualification respectively.

  • There are some PG degrees and courses which are not recognized in some universities and colleges of UK and USA. Hence, you should research the eligibility criteria for the course admission well before application.

Study Abroad – The UNFIT ones

  • Though the word may sound a bit depressing, but yes, there are some students that are unfit for the study abroad programs. This stratum will include the students who can't formulate the idea of staying away from parents, their hometown etc.

  • The students with the shy nature or rigid outlook will find themselves having a hard time while living abroad.

  • The students that get carried away easily or get influence easily will return empty handed from the overseas study program. Hence, they should avoid it.

  • If you are unable to meet the expenses and the loan requirements, then you should probably leave the idea of studying abroad and focus on finding a good admission in India only. Inability to repay the loan or even principal amount will make the matters only worse.

The final Word

We hope that the post has been informative enough and covered all the aspects of the study abroad planning. Every student should understand that he or she will be the whole sole guide of himself or herself in the new land and being well informed will always come handy.
Good luck with your plans.


Comments

Author: Umesh Chandra Bhatt10 Feb 2023 Member Level: Gold   Points : 2

Generally, students from developing and backward countries have a great ambition of getting education abroad and then take advantage of it by getting a job either there itself or in their home country. Today the situation is slightly changed because many foreign universities are offering online courses to the students and these students can complete their courses just sitting in their home country by paying some nominal fees for the said courses.

Another thing is that in our country itself there are very good institutions and universities which are imparting very high level courses of repute and students after doing the courses are making a good career. So there are definitely some advantages of getting education abroad but a student can see the pros and cons of going abroad versus getting the education here itself and accordingly decide ones plans.



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