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Pre Departure Briefing

Yashwika Abroad Edu Services India Pvt.Ltd organizes Pre-Departure sessions / get together for students before they depart. We feel this is one of the most important sessions in the whole process. We get the opportunity to share with students about their new destination, new culture they are going to face, about the institution they are enrolling for and also making them aware of Do's and Don'ts while they settle themselves in totally a new environment. This not only allows them to get more confidence but also adjust better in the institution and hence has better performance in the programs of study. The Pre-Departure orientation is an important step in ensuring a successful experience in study abroad program. It gives students an opportunity to understand many realities of future life. Student gets details about their study designations, life abroad and expectations they have in mind. Other important things, they get information about travel, logistics, health and safety issues, lodging and meals, standards of conduct, travel insurance and more.

Students also get an opportunity to ask questions and clarify any concerns they may have about their future in foreign land. In addition to providing logistical information, the Pre-Departure briefing helps students set realistic expectations and goals. It also affords students and parents the opportunity to ask questions to clear their doubts. The goal of this orientation is to help introduce students to their new city, country, host family, and classmates. Pre-Departure orientation at Yashwika Abroad Edu Services India Pvt.Ltd Abroad Edu Services is designed to help students successfully transit to a new culture by giving them important information. Our Pre-departure seminars are the best ways to get complete knowledge, guidance and experiences about abroad before you fly. These briefings endeavor to prepare each and every student effectively for the environment he/she is going to get exposed to, when attending university overseas.