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World-class Graduate and Business Schools Welcome you with Quality Education and Internship Opportunities

Embarking on a journey to study in France is a decision to immerse yourself in a world of rich culture, renowned academics, and an experience that transcends textbooks. From the romantic streets of Paris to the charming countryside, France offers a tapestry of history, art, and gastronomy that enriches every facet of life. With a reputation for academic excellence, the country boasts prestigious institutions that have propelled countless minds to greatness. Studying in France is an invitation to indulge in a multifaceted educational experience that combines academic rigor with cultural immersion. The country’s esteemed universities and research institutions provide a platform for intellectual growth, fostering practical education and internships. As you navigate through a curriculum that encourages critical thinking and creativity, you’ll find yourself inspired by the very essence of France – a blend of tradition and innovation that lays the foundation for a future filled with possibilities. France is a popular destination for Management Education housing some of the best business schools in Europe. The tuition fee at French institutions is moderate compared to similar ranked institutes in other parts of the world. Majority of the institutes in France have internship as part of the curriculum thereby balancing theory with practical knowledge and experience.

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Highlights

High Light Of France

Our Partner Universities in France

Neoma Business School

NEOMA Business School

SKEMA Business School

SKEMA Business School

Kedge Business School

KEDGE Business School

Burgundy School of Business

Burgundy School of Business

Paris School of Business

Paris School of Business

De Vinci EMLV Business School

De Vinci- EMLV Business School

EPITA- Graduate school of Computer Science

EPITA- Graduate School of Computer Science

DSTI- Graduate school of Engineering

DSTI- Graduate School of Engineering

De Vnci- ESILV Graduate School of Engineering

De Vinci- ESILV Graduate School of Engineering

ISEP- Graduate school of Digital Engineers

ISEP- Graduate School of Digital Engineers

INP Toulouse

INP Toulouse

IMT Atlantique

IMT Atlantique

IMT Nord Europe

IMT Nord Europe

IMT Mines Ales

IMT Mines Ales

IMT Mines Albi

IMT Mines Albi

American Business School

American Business School

ICD Business School

ICD Business School

Excelia Business School

Excelia Business School

INSEEC Business School

INSEEC Business School

ESCE Business School

ESCE Business School

ECE graduate school of Engineering

ECE graduate school of Engineering

HEIP Graduate School of International and Political Studies

SUP De Pub Graduate school of Communication

SUP De Pub Graduate School of Communication

IESA Graduate school of Arts & Culture

IESA Graduate School of Arts & Culture

Strate School of Design

Strate School of Design

LISAA School of Art & Design

LISAA School of Art & Design

Institute Culinary De France

Institute Culinary De France

Cours Florent Drama School

Cours Florent Drama School

IGN, The Sustainable Design School

IGN, The Sustainable Design School

Istitutomarangoni

Istituto Marangoni Campus in Paris

ESAM School of Management & Finance

ESAM School of Management & Finance

RH Graduate School of Human Resource Management

IPI Graduate School of Computer Science

Junia Graduate School of Engineering

Junia Graduate School of Engineering

IPSA Paris

IPSA Paris

UniLaSalle

UniLaSalle

Sup Biotech

Sup Biotech

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Popular Companies in France

Popular Companies in France

Economy and Career Opportunities

France’s economy presents a dynamic landscape that intertwines tradition with innovation, offering a multitude of career opportunities across diverse sectors such as aeronautical, IT, management, engineering, agriculture, chemical etc. Renowned for its contributions to art, culture, and gastronomy, France also boasts a robust industrial base, advanced technology, and a thriving services sector. With a skilled workforce and strategic location within the European Union, France serves as a gateway to global business networks. Its commitment to research and development fuels innovation, attracting professionals in fields ranging from aerospace and automotive to fashion and luxury goods. Moreover, France’s emphasis on work-life balance, extensive social benefits, and strong labour protections ensures a high quality of life for its residents. Whether you’re pursuing a career in multinational corporations, startups, academia, or creative industries, France offers an enriching environment that combines professional growth with a rich cultural heritage.

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Admission Intakes France

Intake
Application Period
Autumn (September – October) Major intake
December – May
Spring (January – March) Minor intake
August – October
Note:
Most of the French institutions offer admissions on first come first serve basis. Some universities and programs will also be open after the above given deadlines based on the availability.

Tuition Fee and Living Expenses France

Tuition Fee
4500 – 6000 Euros / Semester
Accommodation
400 – 700 Euros / month
Food
200 – 300 Euros / month
Miscellaneous
100 Euros / month

Frequently Asked Questions Study in France

You can start by exploring the various courses at French institutions and shortlist the ones suiting your requirements. You can also consult SNY Cosmos and get a shortlist of options matching to your profile. The application process may vary depending on the institution and the program, so make sure to check their specific entry requirements. The admissions in France are on a first come first serve basis and it is recommended to launch your application early.
Many programs in France are offered in English, so proficiency in the French language is often not required. Therefore, check the language of instruction for your chosen program. Since the past few years French universities and Business schools have started to introduce more programs which are entirely taught in English.
Tuition fees in France is subsidized by the French government for international students and therefore the tuition fee is moderate compared to other parts of the world at similar ranked institutions and business schools. Some universities also provide merit-based scholarships to international students.
Yes, as an international student, you can work part-time during your studies in France, typically up to 20 hours per week. This can help you cover living expenses and gain valuable experience. Knowing basic French language can be an advantage while looking for a part-time job.
To study in France, you will need a student visa. The requirements may include proof of admission to a French institution, initial deposit receipts, financial stability and proof of funds, proof of accommodation, sponsorships letters, health insurance, and a valid passport. Be sure to check with the nearest French embassy or consulate for the most up-to-date information.
You can find accommodation through university dormitories, private housing, or shared apartments. Many universities offer assistance in finding housing for international students, so it's a good idea to reach out to your institution for guidance and also check with any private housing agencies recommended by the university. Avoid housing offers on social media and unregulated websites and if an offer sounds too good to be true it might actually be a scam.
The cost of living in France can vary depending on the city and your lifestyle. On average, you may need around 700-1,200 euros per month to cover expenses like rent, food, transportation, and leisure activities. French government also provides housing subsidy on some accommodations to international students covering 30% - 50% of the house rent. To avail the subsidy students need to register at the local CAAF office after their arrival in France.
International students in France are usually required to have health insurance. You can either enrol in the French public health insurance system or purchase private health insurance, depending on your circumstances.
Yes, there are various scholarships and financial aid options available for international students in France. These scholarships are offered by the French government, universities, and other organizations. Make sure to research and apply for relevant scholarships.
France offers a rich cultural experience with its museums, art galleries, historic sites, cuisine, and vibrant cities. Explore local culture, join student organizations, and travel around Europe during your study abroad experience.
Most French institutions provide English test score exemption to students from India provided that they show proof that their Bachelors education has been in English medium. At few popular universities and programs English test score may be a mandatory requirement and the same will be mentioned in the admission requirements. But for majority of the programs in France the English test score is exempted.
Yes, most of the French institutes have an online or recorded interview as part of their admission and selection process. Receiving a successful admission also depends on your performance in the interview.
The major intake is Autumn intake (September) and all the universities are open for admission. Spring intake (January - March) is a minor intake and only few universities will be open.
France is home to some of the world’s best business schools. Most of the Business Schools exempt Indian students from GMAT. Few Business schools ranking in Top 5 in France might ask for a GMAT or GRE score as a specific entry requirement. Always check the specific entry requirements of your desired program.
PhD in France is a job and not an academic program. Just like any job you need to check for vacancies and apply. As a salary / stipend is paid the expectations and requirements for PhD programs are quite high. It is recommended to do a 1-year Master’s program in France and upgrade your skillset to meet the requirements by the research programs and increase your chances to get a PhD.

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