Title: 10 Amazing Do’s and Don’ts when Studying in India
110 Amazing Dos and Donts when Studying in
India Quick, Simple and Easy
- Studying in India is a great decision. But when
you arrive, it is a whole new world to discover
and thus I would suggest you follow few things
which will help you in settle smoothly in your
new city and focus more on your " studying ".
they are quick, easy and simple to understand and
follow.
2Dos before you arrive in India
- 1)Do Research on your City When you have
selected a particular University from India and
got admission first thing to do is check the city
which the University is situated in and do a
basic research about the climate, general
surrounding etc. Since India is a diverse country
and has all types of climatic conditions from
snow to desert you need to know which city you
would be living in to pack your basics
accordingly. - 2)Download helpful APPs in your phone before
arriving in IndiaUpdate your phone and download
few helpful apps before you leave your home. We
would be coming up with a separate blog post for
the list of apps but few are mentioned below - WhatsApp/ Viber (For calling back home)
- maps.me (offline maps) which can help you even
when you don't have the network on your phone - Uber / Ola for taxi services
- Times news app
- Just Dial for local directory
3Don'ts before you arrive in India
- 3) Pack your bag practically Pack your bags
according to your location if you are going to
live in northern India it is cold pack
accordingly if in the south it is hot pack
accordingly even do some research on weather
since India has 3 seasons pack accordingly. - Dont overload yourself with Body wash, shampoos,
conditioners more than a weeks requirement since
in every city of India all international and
local brands are available at your disposal. - Dont pack heavy winter jackets though it may
look great and different but India is not
freezing cold as it is in the US or Europe or
other parts of the world. - Dont carry appliances to India they are useless
since there is the difference in voltage and
types of plugs. - 4) Dont forget to make a budget You cannot make
a full proof budget before arriving in India, but
if you have an approx budget you can have a clear
plan where you need to spend and where you need
not according to your budget and help you curtail
you from buying unnecessary things.
4Dos When you arrive in India
- 4) Keep yourself welcoming and open Indian
culture is quite different from the whole world
there are a lot of differences in way of living,
food etc. Dont judge and compare your new place
with your hometown you may get discomfort because
everyone likes his or here hometown. Try to
explore the city and get acquainted with locals. - 5) Do Make your final budget When you arrive in
India once you are settled in a week or two make
your final whole year budget, so you can plan
many things like your weekend parties, traveling
nearby etc. - 6) Do try local food Indian food is world famous
for its curries and variety, and where can you
try better than in India itself. You can
definitely love local food and even try the
street food which will also not burden your
pocket. Try to adapt local food as your staple
food since it will be cheaper and
pocket-friendly.
5Don'ts When you arrive in India
- 7) Dont make Phone / Laptop your life Try to
explore your new city don't try to keep yourself
updated all the time about your hometown by
chatting with your friend back in your country or
visiting social media sites. Instead, try to
explore the city on your own or make local
friends from your college or university who are
local and ask them to show you their city. Who
can be a better guide than your local friend to
help you explore the city? - 8) Dont chat long hours on Phone Again don't
chat too long with your family and friends back
in your country, I don't mean not at all but not
for hours and hours every day, that may make you
homesick and you will get distracted from your
main aim of studying. - 9) Dont overdo anything and everything Dont
overdo partying, traveling which you may get
tempted to since you have come to a different
place but overriding it will distract from your
main purpose of being in India .i.e. Study in
India. - 10) Dont leave your belongings
unattended Keeping your belongings unattended
especially things like your Mobile phone, your
wallet, and other valuables will attract theft.
Theft is not common everywhere but that does not
mean you keep your belongings carelessly and then
blame others for your misfortune. - Contact us for more information and personal
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