Last Updated: April 16, 2026
Table of Contents
- Study Abroad Checklist for Indian Students Going to Europe 2026 – Complete Pre-Departure Guide
- 12 Months Before Departure
- 9 Months Before Departure
- 6 Months Before Departure – Application Phase
- After Receiving Admission Letter
- 1 Month Before Departure
- What to Pack for Europe
- First Week in Europe – Critical Tasks
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Study Abroad Checklist for Indian Students Going to Europe 2026 – Complete Pre-Departure Guide
Going to Europe for higher education is one of the most exciting and life-changing decisions. But getting there involves dozens of steps — from university applications to blocked accounts, health insurance, accommodation, and what to pack. This master checklist for Indian students going to Europe in 2026 ensures you do not miss anything critical.
12 Months Before Departure
- Book free counselling with Kadamb Overseas – shortlist countries and universities
- Research programmes and check eligibility (degree percentage, English requirement)
- Start IELTS / PTE preparation (free via Zuriko.in for Kadamb students)
- Request medium of instruction letter from your college (for IELTS waiver)
- Begin saving financial documents (ITR, bank statements, salary slips for parents)
- Check passport validity (needs minimum 3 years remaining for study duration)
- Research scholarships applicable to you (DAAD, Erasmus Mundus, Swiss Govt, etc.)
9 Months Before Departure
- Appear for IELTS/TOEFL exam (target 6.5 for most European universities)
- Get official transcripts from your college/university
- Get degree certificate (provisional if final not available)
- Approach professors for Letters of Recommendation (academic referees)
- Write Statement of Purpose (get reviewed by Kadamb counsellors)
- Prepare CV/Resume in European format
- Research accommodation options (student dorms, shared housing)
6 Months Before Departure – Application Phase
- Submit university applications (Kadamb handles full application for enrolled students)
- Pay application fees (if applicable – EUR 20-100 per application)
- Apply for scholarships with same applications (DAAD, Holland, Erasmus Mundus)
- Begin education loan process if needed (SBI, HDFC, Axis – takes 4-6 weeks)
- Start scholarship applications (DAAD deadline Oct, Eiffel deadline Jan, SI Scholarship Feb)
After Receiving Admission Letter
- Accept the offer by deadline (usually within 2-4 weeks of receiving offer)
- Open blocked account (Germany – Fintiba, Coracle, Deutsche Bank) within 2-4 weeks
- Book student accommodation (university dorm applications open 3-6 months ahead)
- Buy health insurance for Europe (mandatory for visa – AOK, TK, Barmer for Germany)
- Get visa appointment at European Embassy (book early – 3-8 week wait)
- Prepare all visa documents (full checklist from Kadamb)
- Get educational documents attested (apostille/notarization for original documents)
- Get academic transcripts translated if needed (German/French/etc.)
1 Month Before Departure
- Receive visa – verify all details are correct
- Book flights (book early for best prices – AMS, FRA, MUC, CDG cheapest for India connection)
- Transfer funds to Europe bank or get forex card (Thomas Cook, BookMyForex for best rates)
- Open foreign bank account if possible (N26, Bunq, or Wise work from India before arrival)
- Attend Kadamb pre-departure briefing (travel tips, what to expect on arrival)
- Download essential apps: Google Translate (offline German/French), DB Navigator (Germany trains), Google Maps offline, WhatsApp (international)
- Make digital and physical copies of ALL documents (passport, visa, admission, insurance)
What to Pack for Europe
| Category | Must Pack | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Documents | Passport, visa, admission letter, insurance, degree/transcripts x2 sets | Keep one physical set + cloud backup |
| Electronics | Laptop, phone, Type C and Type G adaptors (Europe uses Type F mostly) | Buy European power strip after arrival |
| Clothing | 3-4 months of clothing, heavy winter jacket | Buy clothes in India before departure – cheaper |
| Medicines | 3-6 months personal medications, basic first aid kit | Prescription medicines hard to get in Europe without local doctor |
| Food | 1-2kg Indian spices, tea, pickle (dry items only – no liquid) | Indian groceries available in Europe but expensive |
| Finance | Forex card + some EUR cash (EUR 200-300) + India debit card | ATM access in Europe is easy but have backup |
| Electronics | Power bank, European adapter, portable WiFi or local SIM info | Buy local SIM in first week – Lebara, Lyca, Aldi Talk Germany |
First Week in Europe – Critical Tasks
- Register at Bürgeramt/Mairie: Mandatory registration at local authorities (Germany: Anmeldung, France: Mairie) within 2 weeks
- Get local SIM card: Lebara, Lyca Mobile, or Aldi Talk (Germany) — cheap international calling
- Open local bank account: Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank (Germany), BNP Paribas (France) — needed for rent and salary
- Register at university: Submit enrollment documents, get student ID card and transport pass
- Explore student canteen (Mensa): Cheapest meals in Europe — EUR 2-5 per meal for students
- Connect with Indian student associations: Every major European university has an Indian Students Association — invaluable network
Kadamb Overseas supports you at every step of this checklist — from counselling to post-landing. Book a free session now. Also explore: Visa guide, IELTS guide, and Scholarships.
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Saumitra Rajput
Saumitra Rajput is the founder and lead counsellor at Kadamb Overseas, India's trusted Europe education consultancy based in Ahmedabad. With 14+ years of hands-on experience, he has personally guided 500+ students to universities across Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Austria, and Spain. Saumitra has visited partner universities across Europe, holds deep expertise in European visa processes, scholarships, and student life, and has achieved a 97% visa success rate for his clients. He is the host of the YouTube channel "Europe with Saumitra", where he shares first-hand insights on studying and living in Europe. His mission: make Europe accessible to every Indian student, with zero consultancy fees.
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