So you’ve decided to study in abroad and are now in the planning stages
of your big move. Congratulations! Studying and living abroad
is always an enriching experience and you have a lot to look forward to. But,
before you book your plane ticket and pack your bags, there are quite a few
things you’ll need to prepare for before you can head out on your adventure.
DOCUMENTS
Keep all the
necessary, important documents carefully in a folder to prevent it from getting
damaged. Keep the documents that need to be accessed immediately in your hand
baggage while the rest can be packed in
to your suitcase.
Ø
Birth certificate.
Ø
Passport
Ø
Flight ticket.
Ø
Passport size photographs.
Ø
Academic transcripts and degree
certificate.College address and any important correspondence from the Faculty.
Ø
Financial and any other documents
that need to be submitted to the University
HOUSEHOLD UTILITIES
A list of immediate and necessary household utilities include:
Ø 1-2 bowls, plates, spoons, forks, knives and glasses.
Ø Tissues and napkins.
Ø Light-weight, small and portable electronic pressure cooker, toaster,
etc. as per the student's
convenience.
Ø Tinned food that can be stored up to a period of one month. 1-2 thermos
flasks and water bottles.
Ø Torch-light and an umbrella. Batteries both ordinary and rechargeable.
Ø Laptop, iPod, cell phone and their respective chargers.
Ø Required stationery items.
MEDICINES
Ø Take your usual medication and make sure to keep a stock that will last
for about 1-2 months. This will give you enough time to figure out and get
acquainted with how pharmacies operate abroad.
Ø Apart from your usual medicines carry also general medicines such as
fever, pain relief, anti-allergens and diarrhea and nausea control tablets.
Ø Carry some sort of spray for sudden sprains and muscle pull problems
PERSONAL ITEMS
Ø This is the biggest list of all and includes the most number of
forgotten items. The key is to travel light. Remember that you are not going to
the middle of nowhere so take just a little extra than usual.
Ø Start with clothes and carry a mixture of summer and winter wear. Throw
in sweaters, jackets and night clothes and make sure they are all
machine-washable.
Ø Stock up on plenty of undergarments and socks.
Ø Limit your footwear to 1 pair of
running shoes, 2 casual wear and 1-2 party wear.
Ø Carry a good, long-lasting bag.
Ø Pack in the required toiletries with care.
MONEY
Ø Don't carry too much loose cash. Carry a sufficient amount till you get
familiar with an ATM near your locality.
Ø After that shift to using your cards.Carry enough change especially when
you use public transport and
rest-rooms.
Ø Carry the address where you are residing at and your student ID card in
your wallet at all times.
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