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Beyond Tuition Fees: Covering All Education-Related Expenses

Beyond Tuition Fees: Covering All Education-Related Expenses


Accommodation Costs: A Home Away from Home

Studying abroad often means leaving the comfort of home and finding a new place to stay. Accommodation costs can be substantial, whether your child opts for a dormitory, shared apartment, or private housing. With HDFC Life International’s plan, parents can rest assured that accommodation expenses are covered. Your child can focus on their studies without worrying about where they’ll rest their head at night.


Travel Expenses: From Home Country to Campus

Flying across continents is an exciting adventure, but it comes with a price tag. Airfare, visa fees, and other travel-related expenses add up. The USD-Denominated Education Savings Plan considers these costs. Whether your child is flying to the UK, the US, Australia, or any other destination, you can rely on the plan to provide financial support for their journey.


Books and Supplies: Equipping Your Scholar

Textbooks, study materials, lab equipment – these are essential tools for any student. The plan allows parents to allocate funds specifically for books and supplies. Whether your child needs the latest edition of a biology textbook or a high-quality scientific calculator, the plan ensures they have what they need to excel academically.


Health Insurance: A Safety Net Abroad

Health emergencies can strike at any time. As parents, we want our children to be safe and well-protected. The USD-Denominated Education Savings Plan may include health insurance coverage for your child during their education journey. From routine check-ups to unexpected illnesses, having comprehensive health coverage ensures peace of mind for both you and your child.


Emergency Funds: Unexpected Situations

Life is unpredictable. Sometimes, unexpected situations arise – a sudden illness, a missed flight, or an urgent need for funds. The plan allows parents to access emergency funds if needed. Having a financial buffer ensures that your child’s education remains uninterrupted, even in challenging times.


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