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STUDY MBBS/PG in France

Why Choose France

France

France is one of the most popular study destinations globally, offering a rich blend of historical heritage, world-class education, and vibrant cultural experiences. With its numerous top-ranked universities, diverse academic programs, and affordable living costs, France is an excellent choice for international students.

  • 🌐 Global Exposure & Networking
  • • France has over 30+ universities and a wide range of specialized institutions that offer high-quality education, particularly in fields like engineering, business, arts, and social sciences.

  • 🎓 World-Class Education
  • • Annual tuition fees in France are highly affordable compared to other Western countries, ranging from €7,000 to €20,000 depending on the program and institution.

  • 25,000+ International Students
  • • France is home to over 350,000 international students each year, thanks to its welcoming atmosphere and world-renowned academic institutions.

  • 💼 Internships & Career Opportunities
  • • International students can apply for a post-graduation work visa after completing their studies in France, allowing them to stay for 1-2 years to gain work experience.

    Budget of Studying in the France

    📌 Quick Facts About Studying in France:

      Top Universities with International Campuses

    • Tuition Fees:(€7,000 - €20,000)
    • Over 350,000 International Students
    • Post-Study Visa: 1- 2 years
    • International Students: Over 350,000+ from around the world

    🎓 Top Universities in France

    • • Queen Mary University of London Institute in Paris
    • • Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines d'Alès - IMT Mines, Alès
    • • Skema Business School
    • • Rennes School of Business
    • • NEOMA Business School

    📚 Popular Programs Engineering:

    • Business & Management
    • Computer Science & IT
    • Health Sciences & Medicine
    • Law & Social Sciences
    • Health Sciences
    • Arts & Humanities

    💰 Tuition & Living Costs Average Tuition Fees (per year):

    • • Foundation Program: €7,000 - €10,000
    • • Bachelor’s Degree: €7,000 - €15,000
    • • Master’s Degree: €10,000 - €20,000
    • • Outside Paris (Lyon, Toulouse, Bordeaux): €700 - €1,000
    • Living Costs In Paris: €1,200 - €1,500

    🎓 Scholarships Available Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships:

    • • Campus France Scholarships
    • • University-Specific Scholarships
    • • Erasmus+ Program

    🚀 Career Opportunities After Graduation With a valid Post-Graduation Work Permit, you can kickstart your career in:

    • Healthcare
    • Engineering
    • IT & Software Development
    • Business & Finance
    • Education
    • Education & Research

    📄 Required Documents to Study in France Academic Transcripts (High School / Bachelor’s)

    • Valid Passport
    • Proof of English (IELTS/TOEFL or Medium of Instruction letter)
    • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
    • Letters of Recommendation
    • Proof of Financial Support
    • Health Insurance

    France Study Visa Process Visa Type: : Long-Stay Student Visa (VLS-TS) Steps to Apply:

    • 1. Acceptance by a French institution
    • 2. Apply for Visa
    • 3. Financial Proof
    • 4. Documents
    • 5. Biometrics
    • 6. Visa Approval

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Tuition fees range from €7,000 to €20,000 per year. Living expenses in Paris can range from €1,200 to €1,500, while outside of Paris it can be €700 to €1,000 per month.
    • While many universities offer English-taught programs, it is beneficial to know some French, especially for day-to-day life and finding work after graduation. Some universities offer French language courses for international students.
    • Sorbonne University, École Normale Supérieure (ENS), HEC Paris, and Université Grenoble Alpes are among the top choices for international students.
    • You need to prove that you have at least €615 per month to cover living expenses, which is about €7,380 per year. This amount may vary depending on your personal situation.
    • Yes, students can work up to 964 hours per year (about 20 hours per week) during their studies.

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