France Student Visa

Why study in France

  • World-class universities and colleges: France is the 3rd Leading Host Country for Higher Education. Studying in France also provides Internship opportunities with the top companies of the world. In Information Technology sector, France holds fourth position in the world. Students who don’t have good command over French can still peruse course in the country because the universities provide with courses and programs in their curriculum during the course time.
  • Lower tuition fees and living costs: France has low and reasonable fees compared to many countries. Living cost of France is lower compared to UK. France also provides Financial help for accommodation up to 1/3rd for successful students.
  • Work while you study: All students including international students can work 20 hours per week during the course and can earn 9 € per hour during part time work
  • Post-graduate work permit: After students finish the course, they get 6 months to 1-year full time Job Search Visa. After one year, work permit is extendable for next 4 years.
  • Other Advantages: French government helps in providing accommodation. France also has low transportation cost. Free French Language courses are provided by French Government Organization. Credit Transfer is also possible in France. 95% Visa Success Rate. 95% Job Placement
  • Quality life: Students studying in France will definitely appreciate the beautiful, developed cities and the great variety of social life available. Weather in France is better compared to many other parts of Europe and students already studying there, hardly complain about. Mostly, reviewers sound pleased with the events organized by universities of France and the friends they made during their international study experience. Even the smaller cities in France offer opportunities for fun student activities.

Intakes

  • Major Intakes: September/ February

Popular courses

  • Fashion & Luxury Panorama
  • Financial Management
  • Design Management
  • Management
  • Law
  • Fashion & Luxury Consumer Behavior
  • E-Commerce for Fashion & Luxury
  • Marketing and Communication
  • Human Resources
  • Foreign Languages
  • Fashion & Luxury Branding/Communication
  • Fashion & Luxury Retail Management
  • Fashion & Luxury Visual Merchandising
  • Financial Management IT
  • Professional training: Food and Beverage
  • Art
  • International Business

Tuition fee and Accommodation cost

    • Tuition fee cost:
Level of Education Course Duration Tuition fee per year (in Euro)
Bachelor’s Degree 3-4 years 8,000 to 14,000
Masters Degree 1-2 years 8,000 to 18,000
MBA 1-2 years 23,000 to 25,000

 

  • Accommodation cost: Euro 650 per months

Language test eligibility criteria

  • IELTS overall 6 bands needed (not compulsory)

Exams for studying in New Zealand

  • First or second-class degree is acceptable
  • With IELTS / Without IELTS
  • No GMAT; Specialized MBA require GMAT
  • Must clear Phone or Skype Interview by the college to be cleared

Documents required for student Visa

  • Acceptance / admission letter from a French Academic Institution – for students under categories 1, 2 and 4
  • Letters from the institution in India and France stating that the student is part of an exchange program – for students under category 3
  • Letter from the university/laboratory/organization stating that the student has been accepted for a short-term internship program – for students under category 5
  • Bona fide letter from the institution in India - for students under categories 3 & 5
  • Academic records - mark sheets + pass certificates / degree or diploma certificates
  • (“10+2” onwards till last degree obtained)
  • Language test certifications if required by institution in France
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Experience Letter (if applicable)

Education System in Poland

The French educational system is highly centralized and organized, with many subdivisions. It is divided into the three stages of primary education, secondary education, and higher education. In French higher education, the following degrees are recognized by the EU recognition: License and License Professional (bachelor’s degrees), and the comparably named Master and Doctorate degrees.

Smaller class sizes and involved instructors offer students the time and attention they need to learn, ask questions and receive assistance.

Higher education in France is divided between large schools (Grandes École’s) and public universities. Admission requires a high school diploma + 2 years of additional high school studies. Master program specializations offered in the second year of study are either research-oriented or professionally oriented. Often, graduate program is offered in cooperation with several institutions, allowing for a larger variety of courses.

Employment oriented Professional Licenses are also available. Continuing education program take into account professional experience.

  • Student support:
    International students enjoy the same benefits as local students in terms of tuition fees, health coverage and housing assistance. Universities organize shows and hold conferences, seminars, parties and outdoor activities as part of their student integration policies. Study options include full-time and part-time studies, with flexible class schedules. Some universities also offer online study programs. Every university has an internship referral system and a career services office that inform students of available internships and job opportunities.The French government supports much of the costs of attending university in the country. Simplified visa regulation and internationally recognized diplomas encourage international student enrolment. State funded agencies promote French higher education in foreign countries.

    The categories for individuals wishing to apply for a French student visa are students applying for:

    Full time programs (Under graduate/Master’s level/Twinning degrees)
    Erasmus -Mundus programs
    Student exchange programs
    French language learning programs
    Short- term internship programs which are part of an Undergraduate/Master’s level program

  • Type of College:
    In Universities, Subjects will be taught in French only. Colleges are semi-funded by the French Government. In Top Ranking Colleges, Placement will be good, but fee will be high. There are many colleges with Low fee.

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