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By Captain
Amardeep, Founder & Director, Tritya Group of Institutions
Planning for
studying abroad is an exciting time for a student as he/she is going to be in
completely different setting that offers a new education system, communication
ways and study skills. But, have you ever thought about the nitty-gritty
things, which actually play a very important role when you decide on studying
abroad? For any student, first year is crucial to get adjusted with the
cultural and academic differences.
We have
listed out these preparation tips to learn about study skills, culture,
networking practices, and day-to-day life management strategies to help with
faster adjustment and success at your new institution.
Speak to experts regarding career
counseling
Sometimes
career stress leads to anxiety, so finding a right career is fulfilling is
considered to be important to mental well-being. When choosing the most fitting
career or finding a new job when one proves unsatisfying or frustrating, the
services of a career counselor may be helpful as the person will guide you in
your further steps. They make you well-equipped with all material and extensive
information regarding your dream course.
Decide on your destination first
This should
be your first step and it should completely depend upon your interests, budget,
likes and dislikes. When you have zeroed in on the destination make sure it
fits your budget, availability of flights, visa procedure and India’s relation
with that particular country and then start looking for the colleges. In order
to feel connected to your future college, you can join Facebook groups and
other social media pages of the college. You can make new friends and stay
updated about the events.
Assistance for English proficiency Test
English is
one of the must-have skills for everyone around the world. From the perspective
of career, business, or travel, English is the basic fundamental need.
Choose the right study program
This is one
of the most important steps. Select the program which you think is best for
you. This demands a lot of research. Take the help of career counselor if
you’re facing any difficulty in deciding on the right career path for you. Once
you have figured out the program you want to get yourself enrolled at then ask
around to see if you know anyone who did the program you were thinking of, and
ask how it was.
Get the test before last date of application
You have to
let the college authorities know the test score of your chosen program as it
will be instructed in the college website. Then start arranging the documents
needs for applying including applying for the visa. Keep in mind that every
country has a different visa procedure. Make sure you have a current passport.
Ask you college to mail you official admission document, which you might be
needed during your visa interviews.
Plan your first few weeks in advance
It’s always
best to reach the destination few weeks earlier so that you get to know the
place well before your hectic schedule begins. You first arrive and plan things
to do in your first three weeks. Look at the college’s event calendar (which
you will get online) and add those you want to attend to your personal
calendar. Try to make the place like your own country by looking for a gym,
coffee shop, or place of interest and make a time to go there.
Learn about the local culture
This will
help you to get adjusted with the new ambience in a much quick and seamless
manner. It will also boost your confidence level. If possible get acquainted
with the local language skill by watching movie or checking out some online
language learning session. Read about the culture, art and history of the place
to have a better understanding. Knowing about the cuisine is also essential.
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