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"India 
Welcome to India! 
is, 
the 
cradle 
of 
the 
human 
race, 
the 
birthplace 
of 
human 
speech, 
the 
mother 
of 
history, 
the 
grandmother 
of 
legend, 
and 
the 
great 
grand 
mother 
of 
tradi7on. 
Our 
most 
valuable 
and 
most 
instruc7ve 
materials 
in 
the 
history 
of 
man 
are 
treasured 
up 
in 
India 
only.“ 
MARK 
TWAIN
CONTENTS 
• Global 
Community 
Development 
Programme 
• Discovering 
India 
• Breaking 
Barriers 
• Customer 
Experience 
Management 
• Culture 
Shock 
• Contacts
Register with us 
• If 
you 
are 
a 
GCDP 
EP 
who 
has 
been 
matched 
to 
India, 
fill 
out 
this 
form: 
• hEp://discover.aiesec.in/register/igcdp-­‐ 
register/
What is GCDP? 
• We aim at providing social impact opportunities that 
build young leaders who have the right set of skills, 
knowledge and attitude to make a difference to the 
society. 
• Development of entrepreneurial and responsible 
leadership by creating direct positive impact through 
international volunteer experience.
What have the EPs got to say?
What have the EPs got to say?
What have the EPs got to say?
Visit the Taj Mahal - The Epitome of Love 
• When 
lisJng 
the 
things 
one 
must 
do 
in 
India, 
you 
can’t 
leave 
Taj 
Mahal 
out. 
Built 
in 
the 
17th 
century, 
this 
white 
marble 
monument 
aEracts 
thousands 
of 
tourists 
from 
all 
over 
the 
world. 
It 
is 
the 
epitome 
of 
love 
as 
the 
world 
knows 
it. 
While 
a 
visit 
to 
Taj 
Mahal 
at 
any 
Jme 
of 
the 
day 
is 
exciJng, 
consider 
visiJng 
it 
during 
night, 
preferably 
on 
a 
full 
moon 
night. 
The 
charges 
are 
a 
liEle 
higher 
for 
night 
visits, 
but 
it 
is 
worth 
the 
experience.
Corbett National Park – A rendezvous with the wild 
side 
A 
rendezvous 
with 
the 
wild 
side 
of 
nature 
is 
always 
an 
exciJng 
experience. 
CorbeE 
NaJonal 
Park 
can 
definitely 
give 
a 
thrilling 
rendezvous 
with 
the 
wilderness 
of 
India. 
It 
is 
one 
of 
the 
oldest 
naJonal 
parks 
of 
the 
country, 
and 
certainly 
one 
of 
the 
most 
popular. 
Embark 
on 
a 
wildlife 
safari 
here, 
either 
in 
a 
jeep 
or 
on 
an 
elephant. 
Wildlife 
safari 
packages 
range 
from 
short 
3 
day 
tours 
to 
extensive 
11 
day 
tours. 
You 
can 
spot 
several 
wild 
animals 
here 
including 
Jgers, 
leopards, 
and 
so 
much 
more.
Feel the Pulse of the Nation with a ride on the Mumbai Local 
Train 
For 
a 
feel 
of 
the 
pulse 
of 
the 
naJon, 
take 
a 
ride 
in 
the 
Mumbai 
local 
train. 
And 
if 
you 
are 
brave-­‐hearted 
enough, 
consider 
taking 
a 
ride 
in 
the 
Mumbai 
local 
train 
during 
the 
peak 
rush 
hours. 
You 
get 
to 
hear 
all 
kinds 
of 
discussions 
while 
in 
the 
Mumbai 
locals-­‐ 
from 
poliJcs 
to 
economy 
and 
sports-­‐ 
people 
share 
their 
opinion 
about 
everything. 
But 
the 
biggest 
wonder 
of 
the 
journey 
is 
how 
the 
people 
survive 
the 
journey, 
clinging 
on 
to 
the 
barest 
of 
metal 
pieces 
they 
can 
get 
their 
hands 
on. 
Don’t 
worry 
about 
geVng 
in 
or 
geVng 
out-­‐ 
the 
crowd 
will 
help 
you 
with 
that 
;)
Go Goa! 
Goa 
is 
one 
of 
the 
most 
visited 
tourist 
desJnaJons 
in 
the 
world. 
Known 
for 
its 
sprawling 
beaches, 
the 
state 
is 
blessed 
with 
many 
beaches 
that 
serve 
as 
a 
holiday 
picnic 
spot 
for 
adventures, 
honeymooners 
and 
general 
tourists 
alike. 
Bright 
lights 
and 
people 
masqueraded 
as 
Santa 
signify 
the 
coming 
of 
the 
Christmas 
party 
and 
New 
Year. 
Take 
a 
tour 
of 
the 
old 
churches 
in 
Goa, 
which 
give 
a 
peek 
into 
the 
rich 
cultural 
past 
of 
the 
land, 
The 
churches 
date 
back 
to 
the 
Jme 
when 
Portuguese 
ruled 
the 
land. 
Some 
of 
them 
have 
an 
interesJng 
story 
behind 
them, 
while 
others 
have 
beauJful 
architecture 
to 
be 
marveled 
at. 
Some 
of 
the 
must 
visits 
one 
when 
in 
Goa 
are 
Basilica 
of 
Bom 
Jesus, 
Mary 
Immaculate 
ConcepJon 
and 
Se 
Cathedral.
Relax in a House Boat in Kerala - You will Love It 
Houseboats 
in 
Dal 
Lake, 
Srinagar 
are 
a 
mesmerizing 
experience. 
The 
ones 
in 
Kerala 
are 
not 
too 
far 
behind 
either. 
While 
a 
house 
boat 
in 
Kerala 
may 
lack 
in 
luxurious 
decor, 
it 
more 
than 
makes 
up 
for 
it 
with 
the 
serenity 
that 
surrounds 
it. 
Staying 
amidst 
dense 
foliage, 
with 
the 
most 
personalized 
service 
is 
exactly 
the 
kind 
of 
break 
you 
need 
from 
the 
stressed 
rouJnes 
of 
today.
Play Cricket on the Street - Make your own rules 
Cricket 
is 
to 
India 
like 
what 
football 
is 
to 
Brazil. 
People 
do 
not 
need 
parks 
or 
stadiums 
to 
play 
a 
game 
of 
cricket. 
All 
they 
need 
is 
an 
empty 
street 
corner 
and 
it 
is 
game 
on. 
Play 
a 
game 
of 
street 
cricket 
in 
India, 
with 
its 
peculiar 
rules 
and 
dollops 
of 
excitement. 
Watch 
out-­‐ 
one-­‐Jp(bounce)-­‐one-­‐hand 
is 
out!
There’s so much more to do! 
. 
• Check 
out: 
101 
Things 
to 
Do 
in 
India! 
hEp://discover.aiesec.in/about-­‐india/things-­‐to-­‐do-­‐in-­‐india/
Important information 
• Calculate 
and 
compare 
the 
difference 
of 
the 
cost 
of 
living 
from 
your 
home 
LC 
to 
your 
host 
LC 
check 
out 
www.numbeo.com 
• A 
list 
of 
general 
emergency 
helpline 
numbers 
across 
the 
country: 
Click 
here 
• To 
know 
the 
weather 
and 
Jme 
in 
any 
city 
hEp://www.Jmeanddate.com/
Changing Perspectives 
• This is an excerpt from a Pre Arrival 
Survival Guide written by an EP from 
AIESEC UK with contributions from EPs 
around India 
• Pessimistic view – designed to give a 
worst case scenario, all possible worse 
eventualities, this doesn’t mean it will be 
like this!
Accommodation 
To 
give 
you 
a 
picture 
of 
the 
different 
types 
across 
the 
country 
or 
even 
city! 
Trying 
to 
write 
this 
document 
we 
found 
ourselves 
struggling 
to 
provide 
a 
comprehensive 
representaJon 
of 
accommodaJon 
as 
it 
varies 
tremendously 
from 
region 
to 
region, 
LC 
(local 
commiEee) 
to 
LC, 
project 
to 
project! 
There 
is 
no 
“one 
size 
fits 
all” 
guide 
for 
accommodaJon 
in 
India 
and 
therefore 
the 
responsibility 
of 
clearly 
knowing 
what 
you 
are 
to 
be 
expecJng 
upon 
arrival 
should 
be 
of 
your 
utmost 
priority. 
Even 
if 
it 
is 
outlined 
on 
your 
TN 
form, 
it 
is 
strongly 
advisable 
that 
you 
contact 
your 
respecJve 
TN 
manager, 
EP 
buddy 
or 
training 
partner 
and 
get 
a 
complete 
set 
of 
informaJon 
given 
to 
you 
prior 
to 
your 
arrival. 
We 
personally 
feel 
that 
the 
more 
clarity 
you 
have 
about 
your 
housing 
situaJon, 
then 
the 
beEer 
prepared 
you 
will 
be 
to 
deal 
with 
all 
of 
the 
other 
factors 
involved 
with 
living 
and 
working 
in 
a 
new 
country!
Accommodation Checklist 
Make 
sure 
you 
are 
checking 
the 
following 
with 
your 
TN 
Manager 
regarding 
accommodaJon: 
ü EPs 
per 
room 
ü Kitchen 
FaciliJes 
ü Internet 
facility 
ü Washing 
FaciliJes 
ü Sleeping 
space 
ü Distance 
of 
accommodaJon 
from 
area 
of 
work
KNOW Your Project 
Having 
a 
few 
key 
things 
in 
place 
before 
you 
leave 
is 
essenJal, 
the 
main 
one 
being 
research 
into 
the 
project 
or 
field 
of 
study! 
Although 
many 
of 
you 
may 
feel 
that 
because 
you 
study 
the 
subject 
you 
may 
be 
working 
in, 
do 
you 
know 
the 
local 
realiJes 
that 
may 
face 
the 
organisaJon, 
or 
even 
what 
the 
culture 
of 
the 
business 
may 
be? 
As 
menJoned 
before, 
another 
key 
point 
you 
should 
try 
to 
ascertain 
from 
your 
TN 
manager 
is 
the 
distance 
to 
work 
from 
your 
accommodaEon. 
You 
should 
try 
and 
prepare 
yourself 
so 
you 
have 
a 
beEer 
idea 
of 
what 
you 
will 
have 
to 
travel 
every 
day. 
In 
addiJon 
you 
may 
need 
to 
budget 
for 
this. 
The 
start 
and 
end 
date 
of 
your 
project 
are 
also 
very 
important 
topics. 
According 
to 
the 
AIESEC 
GCDP 
Delivery 
Model, 
the 
first 
week 
of 
your 
project 
with 
mostly 
include 
seGling 
into 
the 
local 
and 
naEonal 
culture, 
geIng 
accustomed 
to 
the 
food 
and 
find 
your 
bearings 
in 
the 
new 
environment.
KNOW Your Project 
Bear 
the 
following 
points 
in 
mind, 
and 
be 
sure 
to 
clear 
them 
with 
your 
TN 
Manager: 
ü InformaJon 
and 
background 
about 
the 
organizaJon 
you 
are 
going 
to 
work 
with. 
This 
will 
enable 
you 
to 
research 
about 
the 
issue 
you 
are 
going 
to 
be 
working 
on. 
ü Distance 
of 
work 
from 
accommodaJon 
ü Start 
and 
end 
date 
of 
the 
project, 
including 
the 
incubaJon 
period. 
ü About 
other 
EPs 
you 
are 
going 
to 
work 
with 
(Be 
excited!) 
ü Measurable 
results 
and 
expected 
outcome 
from 
your 
working 
in 
the 
project 
ü When 
during, 
before 
or 
ader 
the 
project 
can 
you 
take 
Jme 
off 
to 
explore 
the 
country 
ü Is 
any 
addiJonal 
preparaJon 
required, 
such 
as 
carrying 
a 
laptop 
etc.
Arrival into India 
ü Clear 
who 
will 
be 
meeJng 
you 
,where, 
at 
what 
Jme, 
have 
their 
numbers, 
EB 
contact 
list. 
AccommodaJon 
details 
–address, 
direcJons, 
just 
in 
case 
there 
is 
an 
emergency 
and 
you 
need 
to 
get 
to 
the 
hotel, 
EP 
flat. 
ü Keep 
your 
Dollars 
handy, 
you 
can 
convert 
a 
porJon 
of 
them 
upon 
arrival. 
Ask 
AIESECers 
about 
currency 
exchange 
centers 
in 
the 
city 
that 
might 
give 
you 
beEer 
value 
for 
your 
money, 
ader 
you 
have 
seEled 
in. 
ü Confirm 
the 
idenEty 
of 
the 
TN 
manager 
upon 
pick 
up, 
and 
if 
this 
has 
been 
outsourced 
to 
a 
taxi 
firm, 
make 
sure 
you 
have 
their 
number 
and 
name, 
and 
then 
ring 
the 
TN 
manager 
and 
confirm 
your 
pick 
up
Arrival into India 
Make 
sure 
you 
are 
clear 
with 
the 
following 
details 
before 
you 
arrive 
into 
India, 
if 
not 
contact 
your 
TN 
manager 
for 
the 
same: 
ü Contact 
details 
of 
the 
person 
who 
is 
going 
to 
pick 
you 
up 
ü If 
you 
are 
travelling 
between 
ciJes 
(Example: 
Your 
flight 
lands 
at 
Mumbai 
and 
you 
have 
to 
go 
to 
Surat) 
please 
make 
sure 
that 
there 
is 
a 
reservaJon 
for 
you 
in 
the 
next 
flight, 
or 
train, 
or 
cab 
for 
the 
journey 
onward. 
ü Tatkal 
Tickets 
(Emergency 
ReservaJon) 
for 
trains 
are 
available 
for 
booking 
only 
1 
day 
before 
the 
train 
journey 
and 
get 
sold 
out 
preEy 
quickly. 
If 
your 
host 
LC 
is 
doing 
the 
booking 
for 
you, 
make 
sure 
you 
receive 
the 
Jcket 
in 
your 
email 
AND 
the 
SMS 
on 
your 
mobile 
phone. 
ü Confirming 
with 
the 
TN 
manager 
about 
a 
back 
up 
plan 
to 
reach 
the 
accommodaJon, 
in 
case 
your 
pick-­‐up 
does 
not 
turn 
up 
(It’s 
beEer 
to 
be 
safe 
than 
sorry!)
Food 
“Regional 
differences 
can 
lead 
to 
extremely 
different 
food 
being 
served 
across 
India, 
with 
most 
ci7es 
being 
lucky 
enough 
to 
contain 
a 
lot 
of 
the 
different 
types! 
Whether it be rice based, chapati accompanied, or naan complemented, most meals 
will cost very little but pack a lot of carbohydrates! But what about the stories that say 
all Indian food is spicy and that Westerners just can’t manage it! To that I say 
rubbish! I would say that I have a moderately strong stomach but I can manage 
curries which the locals would call relatively hot, with the help of some sweet Lassi to 
cool the burn of course! 
It is true that most of their food is “spicy” but how that term is used in most locations 
in the world is different to India! Here everything is spiced, whether it be simple 
breakfast porridge or a little cup of chai (tea as we would call it). I feel it should be 
said that it would be wise for every person to carry some immodium or equivalent, 
despite how “strong” your stomach may be! Our bodies are often just not used to 
breaking down such spices and flavourings and even though you may feel that your 
mouth can handle the heat, it doesn’t mean that your stomach can!” 
-­‐An 
EP 
from 
United 
Kingdom
Clothing 
ü 
Discern 
– 
dress 
appropriately 
depending 
on 
the 
situaJon 
– 
Indian 
culture. 
Check 
with 
local 
realiJes 
as 
it 
can 
vary 
dramaJcally 
across 
India 
– 
very 
important 
for 
females 
more 
than 
males 
– 
temples, 
in 
the 
evening 
in 
ciJes 
or 
just 
day-­‐to-­‐day 
in 
rural 
areas. 
ü Clothes 
tend 
to 
be 
very 
cheap, 
and 
good 
quality. 
Arrive 
light 
and 
depart 
packed. 
ü How 
to 
wash 
clothing 
-­‐ 
bring 
“travel 
wash” 
ü Carry 
winter 
wear 
to 
ward 
off 
the 
cold. 
It 
tends 
to 
get 
very 
cold 
in 
the 
north, 
becoming 
warmer 
as 
you 
go 
south. 
ü India 
tends 
to 
be 
conservaJve 
about 
clothing, 
dress 
appropriately 
but 
comfortably 
J 
ü Check 
the 
local 
weather 
online: 
here
Health 
ü Be 
sure 
to 
take 
appropriate 
vaccinaJons 
before 
arrival, 
you 
probably 
don’t 
want 
to 
spend 
your 
internship 
lying 
in 
bed. 
ü Malaria 
pills 
are 
available 
cheaply 
locally 
and 
can 
be 
purchased 
with 
ease. 
ü Clear 
out 
stagnant 
water 
in 
your 
trainee 
flat 
to 
avoid 
building 
up 
of 
mosquitoes 
ü Purchase 
local 
mosquito 
repellants, 
which 
tend 
to 
be 
effecJve. 
ü Avoid 
eaJng 
regularly 
from 
roadside 
stalls, 
ask 
AIESECers 
about 
recommendaJons. 
ü Keep 
the 
details 
of 
a 
physician, 
hospital 
and 
other 
ameniJes 
handy. 
It’s 
beEer 
to 
be 
safe 
than 
sorry. 
ü Keep 
immodium 
with 
you 
J
Helping you through your own feedback 
• AIESEC as an organization wants to be better every 
day and provide the best services possible to the 
customers. 
• For that sake AIESEC International has partnered with 
Customer Gauge, a customer feedback firm that 
gives data on Net Promoter Score. NPS is a 
customer loyalty metric that is based on direct 
questions. It measures the loyalty that exists between a 
Provider (AIESEC in this case) and a consumer 
(the exchange participant in this case) based on 
the quality of the services given by the provider.
What you need to do? 
You will receive an email with a survey 3 times 
during your entire cycle of engagement with 
AIESEC. You will receive the first survey as soon as 
you are matched, the second survey when you are 
in the other country on exchange and the third 
survey when you come back from the internship. 
The email will look something like this: <next 
page>
You can give the ratings as per your experience. Broadly: 
0-6 means Poor 
7-8 is Average 
9 is Good 
10 is Excellent
How is this survey useful for both the parties? 
• The Exchange participant can keep on giving constant feedback 
through the survey forms and we can improve our services/ ask the 
host local committees in other countries to do the same. 
• You can open a case through this survey and keep the hosting local 
committees accountable in case they are not fulfilling any of the 
promises they made. 
• Give us more insights in the quality of services of the AIESEC local 
chapters all around the world.
Culture Shock 
It 
is 
the 
feeling 
of 
disorientaEon 
experienced 
by 
someone 
when 
they 
are 
suddenly 
subjected 
to 
an 
unfamiliar 
culture, 
way 
of 
life, 
or 
set 
of 
aItudes. 
During 
your 
internship 
you 
may 
experience 
culture 
shock. 
This 
feeling 
can 
come 
due 
to 
different 
reasons 
related 
unfamiliar 
environment. 
However, 
you 
need 
to 
take 
the 
iniJaJve 
to 
adjust 
in 
the 
environment 
and 
find 
soluJons 
to 
your 
challenges. 
By 
doing 
this 
you 
undergo, 
the 
phase 
of 
experienEal 
entrepreneurial 
development. 
Through 
is 
phase 
you 
will 
learn 
and 
develop 
skills 
that 
make 
your 
mindset 
entrepreneurial 
.Hence, 
you 
will 
become 
capable 
to 
work 
effecJvely 
in 
any 
situaJon 
and 
take 
newer 
iniJaJves.
Culture 
Shock 
“When 
going 
through 
a 
culture 
shock 
– 
keep 
going.”
Culture Shock 
You 
can 
go 
to 
our 
online 
plaiorm 
to 
know 
about 
stories 
of 
culture 
shock 
and 
share 
your 
story.It’s 
really 
simple 
to 
join, 
share 
stories 
and 
search 
for 
trip 
inspiraJon. 
You 
can 
explore 
the 
world 
by 
country 
or 
by 
experience: 
whether 
you’re 
wondering 
what 
you 
can 
do 
in 
China 
or 
curious 
about 
what 
life 
is 
like 
in 
Cambodia. 
If 
you 
are 
a 
traveler, 
make 
your 
trip 
last 
long 
and 
share 
your 
stories. 
If 
you’re 
looking 
for 
inspiraJon, 
discover 
the 
world 
at 
your 
fingerJps. 
Visit 
culture-­‐shock.me 
today! 
culture-­‐shock.me
AIESEC India Contacts 
Anup Mohan 
Director 
Incoming Global Community Development Program 
AIESEC India 
anup.mohan@aiesec.net 
Mariana Mihai 
National Support Team 
Exchange Participant Communication 
Email - mihaimarianapetria@gmail.com
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[2nd] AIESEC India | EP Preparation Booklet

  • 1.
  • 2. "India Welcome to India! is, the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradi7on. Our most valuable and most instruc7ve materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only.“ MARK TWAIN
  • 3. CONTENTS • Global Community Development Programme • Discovering India • Breaking Barriers • Customer Experience Management • Culture Shock • Contacts
  • 4. Register with us • If you are a GCDP EP who has been matched to India, fill out this form: • hEp://discover.aiesec.in/register/igcdp-­‐ register/
  • 5.
  • 6. What is GCDP? • We aim at providing social impact opportunities that build young leaders who have the right set of skills, knowledge and attitude to make a difference to the society. • Development of entrepreneurial and responsible leadership by creating direct positive impact through international volunteer experience.
  • 7.
  • 8. What have the EPs got to say?
  • 9. What have the EPs got to say?
  • 10. What have the EPs got to say?
  • 11.
  • 12. Visit the Taj Mahal - The Epitome of Love • When lisJng the things one must do in India, you can’t leave Taj Mahal out. Built in the 17th century, this white marble monument aEracts thousands of tourists from all over the world. It is the epitome of love as the world knows it. While a visit to Taj Mahal at any Jme of the day is exciJng, consider visiJng it during night, preferably on a full moon night. The charges are a liEle higher for night visits, but it is worth the experience.
  • 13. Corbett National Park – A rendezvous with the wild side A rendezvous with the wild side of nature is always an exciJng experience. CorbeE NaJonal Park can definitely give a thrilling rendezvous with the wilderness of India. It is one of the oldest naJonal parks of the country, and certainly one of the most popular. Embark on a wildlife safari here, either in a jeep or on an elephant. Wildlife safari packages range from short 3 day tours to extensive 11 day tours. You can spot several wild animals here including Jgers, leopards, and so much more.
  • 14. Feel the Pulse of the Nation with a ride on the Mumbai Local Train For a feel of the pulse of the naJon, take a ride in the Mumbai local train. And if you are brave-­‐hearted enough, consider taking a ride in the Mumbai local train during the peak rush hours. You get to hear all kinds of discussions while in the Mumbai locals-­‐ from poliJcs to economy and sports-­‐ people share their opinion about everything. But the biggest wonder of the journey is how the people survive the journey, clinging on to the barest of metal pieces they can get their hands on. Don’t worry about geVng in or geVng out-­‐ the crowd will help you with that ;)
  • 15. Go Goa! Goa is one of the most visited tourist desJnaJons in the world. Known for its sprawling beaches, the state is blessed with many beaches that serve as a holiday picnic spot for adventures, honeymooners and general tourists alike. Bright lights and people masqueraded as Santa signify the coming of the Christmas party and New Year. Take a tour of the old churches in Goa, which give a peek into the rich cultural past of the land, The churches date back to the Jme when Portuguese ruled the land. Some of them have an interesJng story behind them, while others have beauJful architecture to be marveled at. Some of the must visits one when in Goa are Basilica of Bom Jesus, Mary Immaculate ConcepJon and Se Cathedral.
  • 16. Relax in a House Boat in Kerala - You will Love It Houseboats in Dal Lake, Srinagar are a mesmerizing experience. The ones in Kerala are not too far behind either. While a house boat in Kerala may lack in luxurious decor, it more than makes up for it with the serenity that surrounds it. Staying amidst dense foliage, with the most personalized service is exactly the kind of break you need from the stressed rouJnes of today.
  • 17. Play Cricket on the Street - Make your own rules Cricket is to India like what football is to Brazil. People do not need parks or stadiums to play a game of cricket. All they need is an empty street corner and it is game on. Play a game of street cricket in India, with its peculiar rules and dollops of excitement. Watch out-­‐ one-­‐Jp(bounce)-­‐one-­‐hand is out!
  • 18. There’s so much more to do! . • Check out: 101 Things to Do in India! hEp://discover.aiesec.in/about-­‐india/things-­‐to-­‐do-­‐in-­‐india/
  • 19. Important information • Calculate and compare the difference of the cost of living from your home LC to your host LC check out www.numbeo.com • A list of general emergency helpline numbers across the country: Click here • To know the weather and Jme in any city hEp://www.Jmeanddate.com/
  • 20.
  • 21. Changing Perspectives • This is an excerpt from a Pre Arrival Survival Guide written by an EP from AIESEC UK with contributions from EPs around India • Pessimistic view – designed to give a worst case scenario, all possible worse eventualities, this doesn’t mean it will be like this!
  • 22. Accommodation To give you a picture of the different types across the country or even city! Trying to write this document we found ourselves struggling to provide a comprehensive representaJon of accommodaJon as it varies tremendously from region to region, LC (local commiEee) to LC, project to project! There is no “one size fits all” guide for accommodaJon in India and therefore the responsibility of clearly knowing what you are to be expecJng upon arrival should be of your utmost priority. Even if it is outlined on your TN form, it is strongly advisable that you contact your respecJve TN manager, EP buddy or training partner and get a complete set of informaJon given to you prior to your arrival. We personally feel that the more clarity you have about your housing situaJon, then the beEer prepared you will be to deal with all of the other factors involved with living and working in a new country!
  • 23. Accommodation Checklist Make sure you are checking the following with your TN Manager regarding accommodaJon: ü EPs per room ü Kitchen FaciliJes ü Internet facility ü Washing FaciliJes ü Sleeping space ü Distance of accommodaJon from area of work
  • 24. KNOW Your Project Having a few key things in place before you leave is essenJal, the main one being research into the project or field of study! Although many of you may feel that because you study the subject you may be working in, do you know the local realiJes that may face the organisaJon, or even what the culture of the business may be? As menJoned before, another key point you should try to ascertain from your TN manager is the distance to work from your accommodaEon. You should try and prepare yourself so you have a beEer idea of what you will have to travel every day. In addiJon you may need to budget for this. The start and end date of your project are also very important topics. According to the AIESEC GCDP Delivery Model, the first week of your project with mostly include seGling into the local and naEonal culture, geIng accustomed to the food and find your bearings in the new environment.
  • 25. KNOW Your Project Bear the following points in mind, and be sure to clear them with your TN Manager: ü InformaJon and background about the organizaJon you are going to work with. This will enable you to research about the issue you are going to be working on. ü Distance of work from accommodaJon ü Start and end date of the project, including the incubaJon period. ü About other EPs you are going to work with (Be excited!) ü Measurable results and expected outcome from your working in the project ü When during, before or ader the project can you take Jme off to explore the country ü Is any addiJonal preparaJon required, such as carrying a laptop etc.
  • 26. Arrival into India ü Clear who will be meeJng you ,where, at what Jme, have their numbers, EB contact list. AccommodaJon details –address, direcJons, just in case there is an emergency and you need to get to the hotel, EP flat. ü Keep your Dollars handy, you can convert a porJon of them upon arrival. Ask AIESECers about currency exchange centers in the city that might give you beEer value for your money, ader you have seEled in. ü Confirm the idenEty of the TN manager upon pick up, and if this has been outsourced to a taxi firm, make sure you have their number and name, and then ring the TN manager and confirm your pick up
  • 27. Arrival into India Make sure you are clear with the following details before you arrive into India, if not contact your TN manager for the same: ü Contact details of the person who is going to pick you up ü If you are travelling between ciJes (Example: Your flight lands at Mumbai and you have to go to Surat) please make sure that there is a reservaJon for you in the next flight, or train, or cab for the journey onward. ü Tatkal Tickets (Emergency ReservaJon) for trains are available for booking only 1 day before the train journey and get sold out preEy quickly. If your host LC is doing the booking for you, make sure you receive the Jcket in your email AND the SMS on your mobile phone. ü Confirming with the TN manager about a back up plan to reach the accommodaJon, in case your pick-­‐up does not turn up (It’s beEer to be safe than sorry!)
  • 28. Food “Regional differences can lead to extremely different food being served across India, with most ci7es being lucky enough to contain a lot of the different types! Whether it be rice based, chapati accompanied, or naan complemented, most meals will cost very little but pack a lot of carbohydrates! But what about the stories that say all Indian food is spicy and that Westerners just can’t manage it! To that I say rubbish! I would say that I have a moderately strong stomach but I can manage curries which the locals would call relatively hot, with the help of some sweet Lassi to cool the burn of course! It is true that most of their food is “spicy” but how that term is used in most locations in the world is different to India! Here everything is spiced, whether it be simple breakfast porridge or a little cup of chai (tea as we would call it). I feel it should be said that it would be wise for every person to carry some immodium or equivalent, despite how “strong” your stomach may be! Our bodies are often just not used to breaking down such spices and flavourings and even though you may feel that your mouth can handle the heat, it doesn’t mean that your stomach can!” -­‐An EP from United Kingdom
  • 29. Clothing ü Discern – dress appropriately depending on the situaJon – Indian culture. Check with local realiJes as it can vary dramaJcally across India – very important for females more than males – temples, in the evening in ciJes or just day-­‐to-­‐day in rural areas. ü Clothes tend to be very cheap, and good quality. Arrive light and depart packed. ü How to wash clothing -­‐ bring “travel wash” ü Carry winter wear to ward off the cold. It tends to get very cold in the north, becoming warmer as you go south. ü India tends to be conservaJve about clothing, dress appropriately but comfortably J ü Check the local weather online: here
  • 30. Health ü Be sure to take appropriate vaccinaJons before arrival, you probably don’t want to spend your internship lying in bed. ü Malaria pills are available cheaply locally and can be purchased with ease. ü Clear out stagnant water in your trainee flat to avoid building up of mosquitoes ü Purchase local mosquito repellants, which tend to be effecJve. ü Avoid eaJng regularly from roadside stalls, ask AIESECers about recommendaJons. ü Keep the details of a physician, hospital and other ameniJes handy. It’s beEer to be safe than sorry. ü Keep immodium with you J
  • 31.
  • 32. Helping you through your own feedback • AIESEC as an organization wants to be better every day and provide the best services possible to the customers. • For that sake AIESEC International has partnered with Customer Gauge, a customer feedback firm that gives data on Net Promoter Score. NPS is a customer loyalty metric that is based on direct questions. It measures the loyalty that exists between a Provider (AIESEC in this case) and a consumer (the exchange participant in this case) based on the quality of the services given by the provider.
  • 33. What you need to do? You will receive an email with a survey 3 times during your entire cycle of engagement with AIESEC. You will receive the first survey as soon as you are matched, the second survey when you are in the other country on exchange and the third survey when you come back from the internship. The email will look something like this: <next page>
  • 34.
  • 35. You can give the ratings as per your experience. Broadly: 0-6 means Poor 7-8 is Average 9 is Good 10 is Excellent
  • 36. How is this survey useful for both the parties? • The Exchange participant can keep on giving constant feedback through the survey forms and we can improve our services/ ask the host local committees in other countries to do the same. • You can open a case through this survey and keep the hosting local committees accountable in case they are not fulfilling any of the promises they made. • Give us more insights in the quality of services of the AIESEC local chapters all around the world.
  • 37.
  • 38. Culture Shock It is the feeling of disorientaEon experienced by someone when they are suddenly subjected to an unfamiliar culture, way of life, or set of aItudes. During your internship you may experience culture shock. This feeling can come due to different reasons related unfamiliar environment. However, you need to take the iniJaJve to adjust in the environment and find soluJons to your challenges. By doing this you undergo, the phase of experienEal entrepreneurial development. Through is phase you will learn and develop skills that make your mindset entrepreneurial .Hence, you will become capable to work effecJvely in any situaJon and take newer iniJaJves.
  • 39. Culture Shock “When going through a culture shock – keep going.”
  • 40. Culture Shock You can go to our online plaiorm to know about stories of culture shock and share your story.It’s really simple to join, share stories and search for trip inspiraJon. You can explore the world by country or by experience: whether you’re wondering what you can do in China or curious about what life is like in Cambodia. If you are a traveler, make your trip last long and share your stories. If you’re looking for inspiraJon, discover the world at your fingerJps. Visit culture-­‐shock.me today! culture-­‐shock.me
  • 41. AIESEC India Contacts Anup Mohan Director Incoming Global Community Development Program AIESEC India anup.mohan@aiesec.net Mariana Mihai National Support Team Exchange Participant Communication Email - mihaimarianapetria@gmail.com
  • 42. GOOD LUCK FOR THE INDIAN TIMES AHEAD J