A Perfect Guide to mental health for international students

Pursuing a higher education course is a new and exciting time for many youth across the globe. You have the ability to evolve as a person and to exploit unique opportunities. It's also likely, however, to be the first time you 're moving away from home, getting out of the comfort zone and fending for yourself. So your higher education time might be really hard too.

 80 per cent of students in top institutions have faced a mental health problem, according to a recent NUS survey. About 30 per cent of those surveyed said they had suicidal thoughts as well. So, what do we see from those studies? It is clear that student’s mental health is a pressing concern worldwide. Few years back, the total number of foreign students worldwide was 4.6 million. However, in spite of the fact that these students face a number of specific obstacles relative to domestic students, there seems to be a lack of research on the mental health of students going abroad for their studies