What our families of international students say
Family members of some of our international students have shared their thoughts and feelings on their experiences of NTU. They also express how their relative has changed and grown since studying here.
Our concerns, advice, pride and joy!
Our alumna Hana Ragaii caught up with her family recently at home. They shared their concerns and feelings about her studying abroad in this interview.
NTU has given her an opportunity to explore and do what she has been wanting to do while doing her Masters in Fashion Marketing. The international exposure has widened her lookout and given wings to creating a niche in her own field that she is very passionate about.
P.S.V.Raj and Latha Raj Iyer, parents of Dhwani R Iyer
Studying at NTU has been a transformative experience for my sister. It has broadened her perspective and helped her become an accomplished individual.The university's top-notch education, diverse learning environment, and exposure to a multicultural environment have enriched her academic experience. Networking opportunities and access to industry connections have also contributed to her growth, setting the stage for a fulfilling academic journey.
Sanskriti, sister of Sakshi Gemawat
How my family helped me achieve my dream at university.
"I would suggest you don't worry if your family is not supporting your choice at the start. Show them the path you have chosen for yourself and how committed you are. Tell them about your dreams and work hard to achieve them."
Find out more about Maria's story and her family.
It has always been our daughter's dream to study achitecture and NTU made that possible through the scholarship award. She loves the environment and the lecturers, who, through their tutoring and mentoring have turned her into a confident happy young lady. We believe, with the support system in the school she is going to make us proud and NTU in particular.
Commodore Marcus Charles Luka Bobai Rtd, father of Miss Kasham Jemimah Bobai
Studying at NTU has indeed fostered her personal growth by providing opportunities to explore her interests and pursue her passions. NTU has encouraged her to delve deeper into areas of interest, allowing her to discover her strengths and passions. Additionally, her communication skills have significantly improved. This enhanced ability to communicate effectively will undoubtedly serve her well in her academic pursuits and future career endeavors.
Ona and Dennis, brothers of Winifred omonigho Ayo