It's vast, there's no denying it, but when I was offered an opportunity to study in India it was unthinkable to refuse it. I have been pining to visit for years, my gap year plans centred around touring the immense country, so I feel incredibly lucky to not only have the chance to visit, but also study in India. I received confirmation of my place on the Science and Culture in British India course at IISER Pune in May and have been planning my departure ever since. Despite being a former colony of the British Empire, entry for British citizens is just as nightmare-ish as for all other nationalities. It feels as though you've accomplished a qualification after finishing the visa application, a task which took a month alone to complete. It should be known that my organisation skills are just as poor as my time-keeping, so it's fair to say I have learnt alot preparing for this trip, here are some tips I've picked up for organising a trip to India: Let it be known, the visa application process is impossibly hard and long winded.
VISALaws and Local Customs
WEATHER
VACCINATIONS
FLIGHTS
TRAVEL INSURANCE
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