This section outlines logistical needs and when you need to act on them. You can refer to this list easily as we prepare for the field school. In coming weeks and months, we will work together to:

  1. Finalize our group!
  2. Plan small group projects
  3. Create meaningful service opportunities and pre-plan academic projects
  4. Raise funds so that we can arrive with gifts for our hosts – possibilities include dinner, t-shirts, ashram gifts, tea fundraiser
  5. Design a group t-shirt
  6. Lock down logistical aspects of travel including flights and dates, visas & passports, health and travel insurance

May 2023 – January 2024

  • Your first India program fee deposit (not refundable) of %(color-orange)TBA through the MRU fees office.
  • Your second India program fee deposit of %(color-orange)$xxxx is due TBA through the MRU fees office.
  • Investigate costs and options for flights, trip insurance and medical insurance and make notes.
  • Attend all meetings, please. Times and dates to be shared via email.
  • Review SAMRU’s experiential learning fund and see if you can apply on November 1, 2023. Otherwise, apply on the March 1 2024 deadline.
  • Do you need a new passport? You need a passport number for you that is valid through January 1, 2025 . We require it to book your trains/hotels in India, and you’ll need it for flights, and to obtain a e-tourim visa to travel in India. If your passport expires before January 2025, please renew it now.
  • Risk Assessment: MRU requires that field school professors prepare a comprehensive risk assessment and risk mediation plan. You will be provided with this plan in January 2024, and we will have a full discussion of risks inherent in traveling and any risks specific to India. Participants are then asked to sign a document confirming they understand such risks.
  • Make a packing list. It seems early to do so but it is not. Making a list now gives you time to obtain items you need for the trip, or to borrow items (like a backpack) instead of buying one.
  • Taking electronics? Check out costs of phone plans, and ensure that your technological items are insured.

February – March

India Field School To Do

  • You will pay your third and final program fee deposit of %(color-orange)$xxxx on TBA.
  • Obtain your India visa. Details on this process are located here in the guide, and we will review this in class as well. A visa will cost about $1xx CDN.
  • Book your flights, and make an effort to connect with other field schoolers about your plans so that you can fly in small groups.

* Flights generally arrive between midnight and 3 a.m., Delhi time. Check “ and check with your professors before booking flights.

Note: we will arrange for you a transfer from the airport to the hotel.

  • Start packing. Review your packing guide, located here.
  • Vaccinations and some medications will need to be administered in advance of your departure. Please talk to your doctor/pharmacist. We have had good luck dealing with the pharmacy in Wycham House, but go with whatever pharmacy you wish.
  • Register with the Canadian government your travel plans here
  • Register for the SOS app provided to you by Trinda from the Office of International Education at MRU.

Personal Travel Plans To Do

  • Planning to extend your stay in India? You’ll need to extend your travel/medical insurance; connect with other field-schoolers to travel with; consider the additional cost; connect with our trusted travel agent in India if you need train, air or hotel travel support (recommendation not a requirement).
  • Don’t leave it to the last minute! Train bookings, for example, need be done 60 days in advance of travel.

April 2024

  • Course fees – estimated at $xxxx for the two GNED courses, are due this month. The International Education office will register you in the two courses and inform you when that has been done.
  • Vaccines and some medications will need to be administered before departure. Please talk to your doctor/pharmacist about when.
  • Contact your bank to report your out-of-country travel plans and change all access pin codes to 4 digits. Most people get Indian Rupees by withdrawing from bank machines. Last we checked, you can’t bring INR into India unless you’re an Indian citizen.
  • Paperwork and photocopying
    - Make 4 photocopies each of your passport main page
    - Make 4 photocopies of your India visa
    - Make 4 copies of your flight itinerary (e-ticket) as you won’t be allowed into the Delhi airport upon your return if you cannot show guards a copy of your ticket.
    - Make copies of your travel insurance policy number and important contact numbers; note credit/debit card numbers, and phone numbers to report a lost card.
  • We inquired about ensuring you had some India Rupees from a currency exchange or bank, prior to departure. However, it’s not legal to bring Rupees into India. Once you get there, please exchange some American currency for Rupees at the airport. We will ensure we stop at bank machines from time to time. Ensure your debit or credit card has a 4-digit password. Anything more than 4 digits doesn’t typically work well, there. $1 CAN = approx. 69 INR. So $20 CAN is about 1,200 INR.
  • Obtain about $150 US in cash in small bills that you can change at a bank if there is an ATM problem.
  • Consider getting a roaming plan for your phone for emergency calls. We will have wifi access in most if not all the hotels and host facilities we visit.

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