France

Overview

France has a lot to offer to an international student be it in terms of its matchless world-class education which is in tune with global job requirements, intellectual and artistic heritage, or mesmerizing scenery. France has in store for your rich culture, fabulous food, priceless architecture, and an endless number of cafes, museums, galleries, and cinemas offering an unparalleled experience all while you earn that priceless French qualification

Cost Of Study

13500 Euros for entire Masters program.

Intakes

February /September.

Cost of Living

8000 Euros Per Year

Entry requirements

IELTS & TOEFL

Quick Facts

  • Language: French.
  • GDP per capital: 41,096.16 USD (2016) World Bank.
  • Germany Population: Approximately 65,350,000.
  • Name: French Republic.
  • Capital City: Paris.
  • Currency: Euro.
  • GDP per capita: 2734.95 billion US dollars.

Why Study In France

  • Highly subsidized tuition fees.
  • Head quarter of 39 Global fortune 500 companies.
  • Outstanding research and development opportunities.
  • 4th wealthiest country and 5th largest economy of the world.
  • Offer free French language classes for international students.
  • France is one of the most appealing destination for students worldwide.
  • Excellent placement opportunity for students in the area of their study.
  • Paris has been voted as no 1 student city! (QS Best Student Cities, 2014).
  • Excellent environment that promotes innovation and entrepreneurship.
  • Over 5 French business schools are ranked among top 10 business schools in Europe.
  • Collaboration with industry and salary based internships are integral part of curriculum.
  • One of the best countries to pursue management and engineering courses with excellent specializations on offer.

Education System

The higher education system of France consist of :

  • Technical institutes : that imparts education in vocational subjects
  • Public universities : Government funded and open to all meeting eligibility criteria.
  • Grandes Acoles : Highly illustrious institutions hence admissions to these are based on entrance examinations scores.

Work Rights & Stay Back

  • Part time work rights of 20 hours per week.
  • 2 Year stay back for students who have studied in government institutions.

Economy

  • 5th largest economy in the world.
  • 4th Wealthiest country in the world.
  • Of the Fortune global 500 companies, 39 are headquartered in France.
  • Globally acclaimed French companies are Renault, Airbus, TOTAL, AXA, BNP Paribas, Carrefour, GDF Suez, CreditAgricole, Electricite de France, Societe Generale, Peugeot, France Télécom, CNP Assurances, GroupeAuchan, Saint-Gobain, Veolia Environnement, Bouygues, SNCF, FonciereEuris, Vivendi, La Poste, Christian Dior, Alstom, Schneider Electric, L'Oreal and Sodexo.
  • The strategic location of Belgium at the heart of a highly industrialized region helped it to become the world's 15th largest trading nation.
  • Belgium has a highly developed market economy. It belongs to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), a group of leading industrialized democracies.
  • Belgium is also the world's main diamond center (in Antwerp) and second largest petrochemical center. In the world diamond trade, 90% of the world's raw diamonds are negotiated and distributed in Antwerp, an important trading centre.
  • According to the WTO's International Trade Statistics, Belgium is the world's first exporter of chocolate and medicaments, and the world's 4th exporter of other pharmaceuticals, sugar confectionery, non-alcoholic beverages, eggs and cereals flour/starch, among others.