International Student Identity Card

International Student Identity Card

The International Student Identity Card (ISIC) is a student identity card. The card is recognized internationally. An ISIC card can only be issued to genuine bona fide students. ISIC cardholders can use the card to identify themselves as a student around the world.The ISIC card is managed and administered by the ISIC Association. The objective of the ISIC Association is to help improve intercultural understanding and increase education opportunities. the ISIC card is issued in 124 countries.

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