ANS. Overwhelmingly, students report that they come back feeling refreshed and invigorated from their experience. They develop new academic interests, change directions or bring a new focus to their studies and their lives.
The following are several more benefits one might consider when deciding whether to ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø :
ANS. A. Yes. Scholarship totally depends on the individual's academics but some are specific to certain majors, or countries, or ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø programs; others are open to a wide range of ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø participants.
ANS. A number of University students choose to work abroad, especially during the summer. There are selected programs, which can help you locate a job and obtain a work permit for a particular country. Internships are also available through other universities/organizations.
ANS. In today's global society, any person needs to be able to understand the culture of the society other than his or her own. Study abroad is beneficial for any major subject. Major helps a person to specialize in his/her specific area.
ANS. The most common types of accommodation arranged for ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø students are: residence hall-type housing, homestays, or private apartments or rooms. Most students are housed in single rooms with shared bathroom, kitchen and "living room." These are often self-catering arrangements, in which students are responsible for buying and preparing their own meals. There is a great deal of more freedom and responsibility for the students. Students who plan to live in a private room or apartment must make all arrangements themselves for leases, payment of rent, utilities, etc., and must often pay a sizable deposit before being allowed to move in.
ANS. Whenever you go abroad for your higher studies, you will likely be asked to pay for your medical care first and then will need to seek reimbursement. When you submit claims for reimbursement, you will need to have the itemized bill(s) translated into English. Please be sure to take copies of all paperwork for your files.
ANS. Employers increasingly seek graduates who have international experience and a ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø experience will enhance your employability. International knowledge, cross-cultural communication skills, flexibility, resilience, and the ability to adapt to new circumstances are skills enhanced through ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø that are important to employers in various fields.
ANS. For an extended stay abroad a local bank account can be very useful. You usually receive an ATM/Debit card that will make financial transactions much easier and more cost-effective. Most banks will perform international wire transfers to your new account abroad. It is also useful to give a friend or parent power-of-attorney over your account so that they can endorse cheques for you or transfer money from that account to you abroad. If you plan on using your ATM/Debit card abroad, it is a good idea to change your PIN to a 4-digit number since foreign ATM machines may only accept 4 digits.
ANS. The visa process is not too complicated. The High Commission (HC) has some set of visa requirements, which have to be followed strictly. As long as the student fulfils the requirements clearly, applications are processed in time. Yes we helps students in making the file as per the HC specifications and guide them on the process of fulfilling the requirements. The visa documentation requires proper guidance and clear understanding of the required financial documents. This is how we specialize and assists the students.