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유학생 가이드

인도 유학

인도 유학 가이드: IIT, IIM, IISc Bangalore, AIIMS, JNU, Delhi University와 BITS Pilani, Manipal, Ashoka, OP Jindal 같은 사립 대학 — UGC와 AICTE 인증, 영어 수업 학위, 낮은 비용, 그리고 FRRO 등록을 한곳에서.

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비용
공립 외국인 연 ~₹20-50만; 사립 ~₹50-150만/년; 저렴한 생활비
비자 일정
학생비자 + 도착 후 FRRO 등록
취업 권리
학생비자로는 취업 일반적으로 제한

주요 정보

연 ₹20-80만
등록금 및 수수료
IITs/IIMs 명문
유학생 수
학생비자로 제한
졸업 후 옵션
주로 영어 수업
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왜 인도에서 공부하나요

세계에서 가장 낮은 가격대에 받는 영어로 진행되는 세계적 수준의 학위 — IIT와 IIM, 연간 USD 2,000-10,000의 공립 등록금, 월 ₹25,000-45,000의 생활비. 인도에 대한 솔직한 이야기입니다.

  • 등록금이 저렴함: 최고 공립 대학 연간 USD 2,000-10,000(₹200,000-800,000); 사립 USD 5,000-20,000.
  • IIT, IIM, IISc Bangalore, AIIMS, JNU, Delhi University는 세계 최고와 겨룹니다.
  • 고등 교육 대부분에서 영어가 수업 언어이고, 프로그램은 UGC/AICTE 인증을 받습니다.
  • 월 ₹25,000-45,000(~€280-500)에 불과한 생활비는 인도를 세계에서 가성비가 가장 뛰어난 유학지 중 하나로 만듭니다.
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인도 유학: 10단계 가이드

유학생을 위한 명확한 로드맵 — 프로그램 선택부터 Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore 또는 Pune에서의 등록까지. 모든 단계를 순서대로, 현실적 일정, 인도 학생 비자(Student Visa), 그리고 FRRO 등록과 함께.

  • 목표 입학 약 9-12개월 전에 시작하세요; 대부분의 인도 대학은 7-8월 학사 연도에 학생을 받습니다.
  • 지원하기 전에 프로그램과 기관이 UGC, AICTE 또는 관련 규제기관의 인정을 받았는지 확인하세요.
  • 합격 통지서와 재정 증명을 들고 인도 대사관이나 영사관에서 본인이 직접 학생 비자(Student Visa)를 신청하세요.
  • 등록금에 더해 대도시에서 월 ~₹25,000-45,000(2만 5천-4만 5천 루피)의 생활비를 예산하고, 도착 후 14일 이내에 FRRO에 등록하세요.
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Programs & Universities in India

Compare India's flagship public institutions — the IITs, IIMs, IISc Bangalore, AIIMS, JNU, and Delhi University — and top private universities like BITS Pilani, Manipal, OP Jindal Global, Ashoka, Symbiosis, and Amity.

  • Two routes: public flagships (IITs, IIMs, IISc, AIIMS, JNU, DU) and private universities (BITS, Manipal, Jindal, Ashoka).
  • The IITs sit near the top of every Asian engineering ranking; IIMs lead Asia for MBA; IISc is India's top research university.
  • Private universities like BITS Pilani, Manipal, OP Jindal Global, and Ashoka offer modern campuses and global links.
  • All recognised universities are approved by the UGC; technical and management programs by AICTE.
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Admissions & Application in India

How to apply to study in India — direct applications to the IITs, IIMs, IISc, AIIMS, JNU, DU, and private universities; July/August intake; entrance exams; English requirements; documents; and the Student Visa and FRRO registration.

  • You apply directly to each university or institute — there is no single national portal for international students.
  • Main intake is July/August; some private universities add a January intake.
  • Indian students sit national entrance exams (JEE Advanced for IITs, CAT for IIMs, NEET for AIIMS); international tracks vary.
  • After your offer, you apply for a Student Visa at the Indian Mission abroad; register with the FRRO on arrival if staying >180 days.
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Costs & Funding in India

Budget your studies in India — public tuition of USD 2,000–10,000 (₹200,000–800,000), private fees of USD 5,000–20,000, living costs of ₹25,000–45,000/month, scholarships, and proof of funds.

  • Tuition: top public universities USD 2,000–10,000/year (₹200,000–800,000); private universities USD 5,000–20,000.
  • Living costs: just ₹25,000–45,000/month (~€280–500) in Delhi or Mumbai, cheaper in Pune and smaller cities.
  • Proof of funds for the Student Visa: roughly ₹30,000/month (about ₹360,000/year), confirmed with the Indian Mission.
  • Scholarships exist — ICCR, SAARC, university and private awards — and many are tied to admission.
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Visa & Arrival in India

The Indian Student Visa, step by step — the embassy application, proof of funds, the post-arrival FRRO registration within 14 days, and your first weeks on the ground in Delhi, Mumbai, or Bangalore.

  • International students need an Indian Student Visa, applied for at an Indian embassy or consulate in your home country.
  • Proof of funds: roughly INR 450,000 per year (~EUR 5,000) to cover tuition and living costs.
  • If you stay longer than 180 days you must register with the FRRO within 14 days of arrival.
  • Renew your visa yearly through the same FRRO channel for as long as your course runs.
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Living in India

Daily life as a student in India — finding housing in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, or Pune, banking, the climate and air quality, the food, getting around on the metro and Uber/Ola, and settling into one of the world's most diverse countries.

  • Living costs in Delhi, Mumbai, or Bangalore run roughly INR 25,000-45,000 per month — Pune and smaller cities are cheaper.
  • Daily life works fine in English at universities and in cities; Hindi and regional languages are everywhere.
  • Delhi Metro, Namma Metro Bangalore, and Mumbai Metro are cheap and reliable — Uber and Ola fill the gaps.
  • Food is a highlight: regional, diverse, and very affordable, with strong vegetarian options everywhere.
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Work & Career in India

The honest picture on working in India as a student — the Indian Student Visa generally does not permit off-campus work, but internships and on-campus roles are open, and the IT, finance, and startup ecosystems make India a strong career launchpad.

  • The Indian Student Visa generally does not permit off-campus work — on-campus and research-assistant roles need institutional sanction.
  • Internships are widely allowed and often required (engineering, management) — they are the most useful work experience you can build.
  • Strong careers in IT and startups (Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune), finance and consulting (Mumbai), and engineering (across metros).
  • Post-study work requires an Employment Visa sponsored by an employer — no broad post-study work route like the UK or Australia.