Study Abroad Programs in India
- Location(s): Bangalore, India: Bodh Gaya, India: Chennai, India: Coimbatore, India: Darjeeling, India: Dehradun, India: New Delhi / Delhi, India: Dharamsala, India: Goa, India: Himachal Pradesh, India: Hyderabad, India: Jaipur, India: Karnataka, India: Kerala, India: Kolkata, India: Ladakh, India: Madurai, India: Manipal, India: Multiple, India: Mumbai, India: Mysore, India: Pondicherry, India: Pune, India: Rajasthan, India: Sikkim, India: Traveling in India, India: Varanasi, India: Gujarat, India: Chandigarh, India: Cochin, India: Mangalore / Mangaluru, India: Odisha, India
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language, Gap Year, Graduate Program, High School, Research
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I learned about the culture, and myself. A great study abroad trip. A student - Central State University View Entire Review
100% worth it, their language, culture, and medical experience Sandy Valenzuela - West Texas A&M University View Entire Review
I loved India. I would go back in a heartbeat if I could. It was definitely worthwhile. I learned a lot about culture and tradition as well as a newer, more contemporary culture. There are such contrasts in India and I think that is something that makes it very unique to all who visit this amazing country. Yesenia T - Loras College View Entire Review
I think that if you go into the situation with no expectations, and are ready to embrace whatever is about to come your way, then your experience will be incredible. Those who left the program disappointed were those who came in with high or unrealistic expectations. I learned so much both inside and outside the classroom, but t... aly.gideon - Barnard College View Entire Review
I cannot say anything but good things about IES Abroad: Delhi. Delhi, India, although a challenging place to live for a little over four months, is possible with the right support system and guidance. Yes, I was apprehensive upon arrival, but after meeting the staff and experiencing life in Delhi for just a few days I knew it wa... Kalen C - Santa Clara University View Entire Review
Studying with IES in Delhi was just the experience I was looking for: unique, challenging, and full of opportunity. Adjusting to life in a city and country very different from my home city in the U.S. is one of the most rewarding things I have ever done, and IES was excellent in supporting that through great trips, cultural imme... Morgan K - University of Rochester View Entire Review
India is beautiful place. It is a challenging place. It is a diverse place. India is a place that asks you to step outside of yourself and what you know and view the world through new eyes. In order to gain the most out of this trip, I had to let India open me up. You have to be willing to let India change you in order to see e... Noelle G - University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse View Entire Review
I gained a lot of social skills and picked up cultural cues that I had to learn on site. Much of my understanding about India only came from books and friends back in States, but learning about India in its actual context completely gave me a different interpretation about my major. This made me learn to love India even more a... Brittany P - Lake Forest College View Entire Review
Gained a greater appreciation of space and silence. Better understanding of the socioeconomic problems affecting the poor. Learned I could take a lot more stress than I thought I could. A student - Brandeis University View Entire Review
I learned an immense amount about how even clear communication won't necessarily mean anything if you don't have the right cultural mindset. I also learned how to go with the flow and not get too bent out of shape when plans don't go how I hoped they would. I also learned the importance of being diligent and consistent, even and... A student - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I learned that indeed I do want to pursue medicine as a career. Randy B - Western Washington University View Entire Review
It was definitely worthwhile, and I am very glad that I went. I learned so much about patient care, surgery and the overall daily activities of a professional private hospital in South India A student - Western Washington University View Entire Review
I learned a lot about myself. I am much more confident in myself after this program and more conscience of the world around me. A student - Ithaca College View Entire Review
To open up to different cultures. It was worthwhile. Kyesha James - Central State University View Entire Review
I learned a lot about how Indian view America and American culture. U also learned a tremendous amount about the Indian Educational System. A student - Brandeis University View Entire Review
Gained a sense of the magnitude of development issues facing India and the need for my role as a western student to be as informed in the classroom as on the ground. A student - Brandeis University View Entire Review
It was the best experience of my life. I am obsessed with India. I cannot wait to go back. Erika M - University of California - San Diego View Entire Review
how to acquire cultural competency was key. Aleksandr C - Connecticut College View Entire Review
Tousand of culture experiences every day. Veronika M - VU University Amsterdam View Entire Review
Worthwhile doesn't even begin to describe it. I had traveled to New Delhi before, but spending such an extended time there changed me forever. India is very beautiful, and full of so many contradictions. Sometimes people go to India and intensely hate it - the poverty, the filth. On the opposite end of the spectrum, sometimes pe... laurakathrynlancaster - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review

I learned about another culture, and had a chance to learn about truths and lies about the country. I definitely learned to appreciate the resources that we are given in America and to take advantage of everything. the experience of going overseas was worthwhile since I had never been out of the country before. Lishia P - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I think I really learned that I could push myself to live outside of my comfort zone and in a cultural that I was completely unfamiliar with. A student - Brandeis University View Entire Review
I gained a sense of independence and cultural immersion, a sense of self and self-respect, and amazing friends I will have my whole life. I loved India so much as a culture. I wouldn't do the program again only because I think that Delhi is one of the worst locations in India, and other programs in different cities would be more... Amelia F - Middlebury College View Entire Review

I learned so much about India, social work, and myself, and it was a great challenge and I know I grew from it so much! It was worth every moment and so much more! Brittany S - Loras College View Entire Review

It was certainly worthwhile. I learned a great amount about myself, including how to cope with stress, the importance of reflecting in such a busy, colorful, stimulating environment. I learned so much not just about one other culture, but about several. I also learned what it meant to live in a developing country, vs a develo... Hannah K - Loras College View Entire Review
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Find your dream Study Abroad Program in India at Abroad101 and this directory of Study Abroad Programs, Rankings and Reviews.
Future students are drawn to Abroad101 for the reviews from returning students. Using the popular 1-5 star scale, individual reviews provide a total rating, which are then averaged and displayed in directories. Individual review details give ratings on all aspects of the program: academics, housing, food, program administration and the environment, plus student support before and after the experience abroad. This insight can be reassuring to students and help them not only pick a program, but feel comfortable in their choices. For parents, the reviews provide a level of comfort about the provider, the destination and study abroad in general.
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