Study in France
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- OVERVIEW
- TOP UNVERSITIES
- COURSES
- FINANCES
- ADMISSION
- VISA
- FAQ
Why the France ?
1. World-Class Education & Culture
- Study at elite schools like Sorbonne, Sciences Po, or INSEAD
- Known for arts, fashion, science, and engineering excellence
2. Affordable Tuition in Public Universities
- Scholarships available through Campus France and other programs
- Public institutions offer low tuition fees, even for international students
3. Work While You Study
- Post-study work permits available for master’s graduates
- Work up to 20 hours/week during studies
4. Life in the Heart of Europe
- Travel easily across Europe on a student visa
- Experience rich French culture, food, architecture, and history
5. Strong Student Support
- Pre-departure support via Campus France
- Student housing, health insurance, and language classes offered
What to Expect: Fall, Spring & Summer Intakes
Intake | Fall | Spring |
---|---|---|
When It Starts | September – October | January – February |
Pros | Full course availability, government scholarships |
Faster visa processing, less crowded |
Cons | Very competitive, tight deadlines | Not all courses offered |
Deadlines | Feb – May (via Campus France) | Sept – Nov |
Step‑by‑Step Roadmap
Profile Check
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Exam Prep
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Applications
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Visa Success
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Pre‑Departure
Housing, health check, orientation
Explore Top Universities in the France
Discover globally ranked institutions offering cutting-edge programs, expert faculty, and vibrant campus life

PSL Research University
- central Paris, France

Sorbonne university
- Paris, France

University paries-saclay
- Paris, France
Finances: Plan Your Investment in France Education
Get a clear picture of what it takes—tuition, living, and city‑specific costs—so you can budget confidently.
Cost of Education (Subsidized by the French Government)
1. Public Universities
- Undergrad: EUR 2,770/year
- Master’s: EUR 3,770/year
2. Private Universities
- Undergrad: EUR 8,000 – 20,000/year
- Master’s: EUR 10,000 – 30,000/year
3. Average by Program
- Bachelor’s: EUR 3,000 – 12,000/year
- Master’s: EUR 4,000 – 15,000/year
- MBA: Up to EUR 40,000/year
Cost of Living
1. Monthly Budget :  EUR 900 – 1,500
2. Housing
- On‑Campus Housing: EUR 2,400 – 4,800/year
- Off‑Campus Rent: EUR 300 – 1,200/month
3. Essentials
- Utilities: EUR 100 – 130/month
- Food: EUR 250 – 400/month
- Public Transport: EUR 30 – 75/month
4. Extras
- Health insurance: £500 – £1,000 / year
- Entertainment: £70 – £100 / month
- Phone & Internet: £40 – £80 / month
Admission Process: Your Path to France Universities
- Pro Tips
- Start 9–12 months before your intended intake.
- Apply early for scholarships and less competition.
- Check each university’s specific requirements online.
Visa Process & Requirements
To study in the U.S., international students must apply for an F-1 visa after gaining admission to a SEVP-approved institution. You’ll need to register with SEVIS (fee: $350) before scheduling your visa interview.
- You can apply up to 120 days before your course starts
- You may enter the U.S. no more than 30 days before classes begin
- Visa rules may change, so always stay updated on the latest guidelines
You’ll also need to book an appointment with the US embassy in your country for a visa interview. You’ll need the following items:
- your passport
- your visa application form
- financial documents.
FAQs
Is France a good option to study?
Because of its rich culture, cuisine, architecture, and vibrant student life, France is an excellent choice for studying abroad for your degree. A plan to study in France will allow you to learn the language while also gaining cultural insight.
Can foreigners study for free in France?
Although France is not as well-known for its affordable higher education as Germany, international students may be surprised to learn that they can study in France for free (or at a very low cost), regardless of their nationality.
Is living in France expensive?
The average cost of living while planning to study abroad in France is quite high. It is determined by several factors, including where you live in the country. Paris is consistently ranked among the world's most expensive cities (usually second to Singapore).
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