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Student Overseas Travel Health Insurance Policies from India |
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9-Overseas Student Travel Insurance - ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Limited |
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Source: Website of ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Limited |
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Overseas Student Travel Insurance |
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Step 3 – Application stage
Next comes the application stage. On receiving application forms look into requirements such as minimum score of standardized exams, application deadlines, recommendation letters and other such relevant details. Compare this information with your criteria and segregate the universities in three categories
- Those that meet your requirements
- Those that do not meet your requirements and
- Those that do not fall completely into either categories.
By logic, eliminate the universities in the second category. Further review the universities in the third category on the basis of ranking, research facilities, financial aid availability, admission requirements, program objectives and the approach adopted, location and student profile. By the end of this stage, you should have short-listed 7-10 (maximum 15) universities, in which you intend to apply.
Universities generally inform well in advance (from the commencement of the term) about their admission decisions. In case you have received more than one acceptance, prioritize on the basis of program (curriculum, duration, research facility etc.), reputation, costs and financial aid, best suited to your personal and professional requirements.
In case of a wait list in your first choice university and admission in second/other- pay the deposit and accept the offer to be on the safe side. At the same time accept to stay on the waiting list of the first choice university.
Exhaustive research on each university is essential to make the correct choice. It is time consuming, but never compromise on that. Choose wisely and step ahead for a great future. |
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