Study In France

About France

French Language

Euro Currency

6.8 Cr Population

72 Universities

10,000 Indian Students

3.3 trillion dollar

Why choose study in France

France is an ideal destination for international students due to its blend of academic excellence and cultural immersion. Its prestigious universities and Grandes Écoles offer diverse programs taught in both English and French, with affordable tuition fees and scholarship opportunities.

Students can experience the rich history, art, and cuisine of France while enhancing their language skills and building an international network.

The country’s focus on research and innovation, coupled with post-study work visa options, provides excellent career prospects. With easy access to travel within Europe and a high quality of life, France offers a transformative experience for international students seeking both academic and personal growth.

Living cost in France

The living cost for international students in France varies considerably depending on the city and lifestyle choices.On average, students can expect to spend between €800 to €1,800 per month. Here’s a breakdown of the main expenses:

Accommodation:

  • Student Residences: This is often the most affordable option, with monthly costs ranging from €150 to €600 depending on the city and amenities offered.
  • Shared Apartments: Sharing a flat with other students can also be budget-friendly, with costs varying between €400 and €700 per person.
  • Private Studios/Apartments: These can be more expensive, with prices ranging from €600 to €1,200 or more, particularly in major cities like Paris.

    Food:

    • Groceries: Cooking at home is the most economical way to eat. Monthly grocery expenses can be around €200-€300.
    • Eating out: Meals at university cafeterias can be affordable (€3-€5), while restaurants can be more expensive (€15-€30 or more).
    • Transportation:
      • Public Transport:
        Most cities have efficient public transport systems. Monthly passes can range from €30-€70 depending on the city and the zones covered.
      • Bicycle: Cycling is a popular and affordable option in many cities.

        Other Expenses:

        • Utilities: (electricity, gas, water, internet) can add about €50-€100 per month.
        • Phone & Mobile Data: Plans can start from around €20 per month.
        • Books & Study Materials: Budget around €50-€100 per semester.
        • Health Insurance: Mandatory for international students, costs vary but can be around €20-€50 per month.
        • Personal & Leisure: This includes entertainment, social activities, and travel, and will vary depending on your lifestyle.

Top universities in France

Cost of study in France

Tuition fees in France vary depending on the student’s nationality, the type of institution (public or private), and the level of study (undergraduate, master’s, or doctoral).

 
S. No.Study ProgramsAverage Tuition Fees
1.Bachelor's Degree€9,000-€18,000 per year
2. Master's Degree€9,000-€18,000 per year
3.Doctorate Degree€20,000-€30,000 per year

Top Courses In France

France offers a wide range of top-quality courses across diverse fields, making it a popular destination for international students. Some of the most sought-after courses in France include:

  1. Business and Management
  2. Engineering
  3. Fashion and Luxury Brand Management
  4. Hospitality and Tourism Management
  5. Social Science & Humanities
  6. Art & Design

Intakes In France

Two major intakes in France:

September/January

FAQ (Frequently Asked Question)

France has a rich culture, beautiful cities, and many famous universities. You can enjoy great food, art, and history while getting a quality education.

You can study a wide range of subjects, including business, engineering, art, science, and humanities. Many programs are available in English, especially at the master’s level.

You usually need your academic transcripts, proof of English or French language skills, a CV, a personal statement, and letters of recommendation. Check each university for specific requirements.

Yes, international students can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) during the school year. You’ll need a student visa to do this.

France has a rich and diverse culture. You can experience various traditions, festivals, and delicious food. Learning some French will help you connect with locals.

Yes, if you are not from the EU, you need a student visa to study in France. You can apply for it after receiving your acceptance letter from a university.

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