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Why Study in the France ?
🎓 High-Quality & Globally Recognized Education
France has some of the world’s best institutions, especially in engineering, business, fashion, hospitality, arts, science, and research. French degrees are highly respected worldwide.
💶 Very Low Tuition at Public Universities
Public universities in France are heavily subsidized by the government, making tuition much cheaper than the UK, USA, or Australia.
🌍 Wide Range of English-Taught Programs
Thousands of programs (especially Master’s degrees) are taught entirely in English, so French language is not mandatory at the start.
🧑🎓 Work While Studying
International students can work up to 20 hours per week, helping manage living expenses.
🛂 Post-Study Work & EU Access
After graduation, students can apply for a post-study residence permit (APS) and later access jobs across the European Union.
🎭 Rich Culture & Student Benefits
Students enjoy discounts on transport, food, museums, travel, housing, and healthcare.
Cost of Studying in France
| Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses (EUR) |
|---|---|
| Tuition fees for one year (Approx.) | €10,000 |
| Living and Accommodation | €12,000 |
| Airfare (One Way) | €450 |
| Visa Fees | €50 |
| Total Expenses | €22,500 |
Tips to reduce costs
1️⃣ Choose Public Universities & Affordable Cities
- Public universities in France offer very low tuition fees compared to private institutions.
- Living in cities outside Paris (such as Lyon, Toulouse, Nantes, Lille, Grenoble) can reduce rent and daily expenses significantly.
2️⃣ Secure Scholarships & Financial Aid
- Apply for French government scholarships (e.g., Eiffel Excellence Scholarship).
- Many universities offer merit-based or need-based scholarships that can cover tuition and part of living costs.
- Scholarships can greatly reduce or even eliminate tuition fees.
3️⃣ Save on Living Expenses (Housing + Work)
- Opt for CROUS student residences or shared accommodation to lower rent.
- Eat at university restaurants (Resto U) and use student transport passes.
- Work part-time (up to 20 hours/week) to support monthly expenses.