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Study in France
About France
France has it all, from picturesque countryside, to pearl white beaches, the wine-growing valleys of Loire to the snow-capped peaks of the Alps. France can claim one of the world's first universities, La Sorbonne, founded in Paris in the 13th century. The country is also known for its industrial and economic expertise. Besides, a well-developed public transport, excellent health care, and a safe political environment also make the country popular among the students who wish to pursue higher education in the country. /p>
Why Study in France
French higher education is the small size of its educational establishments. These establishments though specialize in a range of study programmes. One striking feature of the French education system is the low tuition fees in the country as the expenses for higher education are funded by the state. Another uniqueness of French higher education is that most scientific research is carried out by designated research institutes and not by the universities.
Top 5 Programs
- Hotel Management
- Business
- Fashion Management
- Art
- Architecture
Education System in France
The higher educational institutions in the country provide degrees, diplomas and certificates with a global recognition. It follows three years for bachelor’s degree, two for master’s degree and three for the doctorate. Since higher education in the country is state funded, tuition costs are extremely low. French higher education system is modern and dynamic. The Grandes Écoles of France are higher education establishments outside the main framework of the French university system.
Admission
No distinction is made between French and international students - under French law, the requirements for admission are the same, as are the degrees awarded. Admission and promotion at the institutions in the country is based on merit. The minimum requirement for admission to any university course is the French higher secondary Certificate (baccalaureate) or an equivalent qualification.
Major Intakes:
Required Tests
The Masters program in sciences may or may not require the GRE scores. Similarly only a few top business schools require the GMAT. English proficiency, as demonstrated by a TOEFL score of 213 (previously 550) or equivalent / 6 bands in IELTS. Applicants who use English as their primary language at work may also apply for a TOEFL/TOIEC waiver. For admission to a "Grande Ecoles", you have to appear for a competitive exam - "Concours". The exam is held in France for which you can apply and obtain a special three-month competitive exam visa (visa concours). You will be entitled to a residence permit to take the course you have been admitted
Cost of Education In France
Tuition fees at universities are very nominal and can vary between FF 800 to FF 4500 per annum. At the Grandes Ecoles the fee ranges between FF 25000 to FF 100000 per annum.
Accommodation & Living Expenses
Obtaining student accommodation in France, especially in Paris, can be quite costly. University housing is in very short supply, even for French students, and most end up in private accommodation in the city. However, the number of private student residences is continually increasing as a result, so finding accommodation should not be a problem. Outside Paris the rates would be cheaper & would be comparatively easy to get accommodation. Government of France gives FF 120 per month to all students.
- Accommodation inside Paris FF 650 per month
- Accommodation outside Paris FF 600 per month
- Food - FF 850 to FF 1000 at university restaurants per month
- Miscellaneous (transportation and leisure) - FF 500 per month
Work prospects
The French Higher Education system has developed good links with the private sector. Most courses include a training period in a French company, which frequently leads to permanent employment. French universities benefit from close links with local industries and the experience of a foreign professional environment is always an asset for an international student. As a result, France attracts many students from abroad every year. Students can work part time for up to 20 hours a week during studies.
Permanent Residency
After study student gets 6 months job search visa. Student needs to work for three years in the same field not necessarily the same employer to apply for the citizenship.
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