What’s in my bag? – Indian college essential

In case you’re in any way similar to me you must be curious to know what is in other people’s bags.Here I will be sharing what’s in my bag and maybe there’s something you might want to add to yours! Happy carrying!

 I am keeping this blog extremely realistic. So I will be showing you what I travel with or carry to my college. Let’s talk about the handbag first. I generally carry jute bags or tote bags in general because you have to carry your notes and bundles with you. I generally don’t carry my bundles unless our professors ask us to.

In college, most of the time we have to keep our bags down so bags like that solve the purpose because they are not that expensive and also are easy to wash. So you should not be worrying about your bag getting ruined. Hence bag like these really solves the purpose. I got my bag from Sarojini Nagar, and it came with an extra pouch like this.

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1. So the first thing I have in my bag is, of course, a notebook and some pens, because you are going to college and have to take notes.

2.Zip around wallet: and one thing I always carry in my wallet are some passport size photographs. Because in college you are supposed to fill a number of forms and photographs, therefore, are a must.

3. Water bottle: it is extremely important to stay hydrated and you are out from morning to almost evening so a water bottle is something which you should not forget to carry.

4. assignments: I carry my assignments which have to be submitted in a folder so that my papers remain safe and won’t get ruined.

5. Emergency pouch: I carry almost everything in this pouch and these are the things which I would reach out to most of the time. Here I am giving you a sneak peek at what is housed in this pouch.

  • Tissues
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Body mist
  • Face mist
  • Sunglasses
  • A few lipsticks
  • Earphones

With this, we have came to the end of this blog. I hope this was helpful for you guys in any way. Do let me know in the comments section bellow. And don’t forget to check my website.

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