Latest information on vaccinations and study abroad

 The SOPs published by the government are as follows:

Currently, the gap between the first and second doses of the Covishield vaccine is set at 12-16 weeks (that is, after 84 days) after the National Group of Experts on Vaccine Administration for COVID-19 (NEGVAC) give the first dose.


In the most recent update, the published guidelines apply to international students who need to travel abroad to study abroad like study in Australia. The guidelines state that the competent authorities must verify if a period of 28 days has elapsed after the date of the first dose and can shorten the time of administration of the second dose before 84 days if students have already started and need to study in foreign universities. Travel abroad for educational purposes. Individuals who have to travel abroad to accept employment are also covered by these eligibility requirements. Students must provide relevant travel documents such as admission confirmation letters, unconditional offer letters, or any related formal communication.



For international student vaccinations, students are advised to obtain the vaccine through their passport, which is listed as one of the approved identification documents on the Cowin website, so that the passport number is printed on their certificate. However, this does not insist. If necessary, the competent authority can issue another certificate linking the vaccination record with the beneficiary's passport number. Students can use this option for their trips abroad for the aforementioned purposes until August 31, 2021. In the coming weeks, the Cowin system will offer the option of administering the second dose in such rare cases.


For further clarification or information, please contact Unibays, India's leading overseas educational advisor, and use their extensive services for students in destinations such as universities in Singapore, study in Canada, study in Australia, study in the UK, study in Ireland, study in Singapore and many other countries.

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