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Consider every possible expense that you will have to make. While tuition fee might be the biggest expense, do factor in other miscellaneous costs such as accommodation, food, electricity, transportation and utilities. This will help you make a wise budget before your child is all set to start their higher education abroad.
There are different ways to fund your child’s international studies. Before you reach out to any external assistance, make your own budget and evaluate how much you can spend from your own savings. One of the simplest ways to cut down on education costs is by applying to available scholarships and grants or international students. You can also look at education loans or other international student support for financial assistance.
If you are on track with your financial goals, it’s recommended to shift these investments in avenues with minimum risk to ensure you don’t lose the entire returns accumulated so far. For instance, you can shift your accumulated returns into a savings account or debt mutual funds as these options provide a high degree of safety and liquidity. Fixed deposits are also a good idea.
Finances are something you will have to figure out right from the start. If you are stuck anywhere or need any advice related to scholarships and grants available to your child, reach out to IDP’s international education specialists, and schedule a free guidance session to discuss all your concerns.
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