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Study and Work in France as a Global Student?
Overview

France is in Western Europe, comprises of cities of middle ages, hilly villages and Mediterranean beaches. Paris is the capital, is known for its fashion communities and art museums.

What is special about France for International Students?

France is one of the best study abroad destinations in the world. The country is reputed as the seventh best education system world over.  There are 39 institutions that you can find in France that ranks among the best universities and colleges in the word. Within Europe, it is ranked as the fifth in student friendly countries.

What are the average cost for under graduate and post graduate programs in France?

The cost of studying in France is among the lowest in the world. The government subsidizes the tuition fees in higher public institutions. The tuition fees for international students enrolled in public higher education institutes is €2,770 per year at the bachelor’s level and €3,770 per year at the master’s level

Private universities – Tuition fees start at 1,500 EUR and can go over 20,000 EUR per year. At business schools, regardless of the degree level, fees range between 5,000 and 30,000 EUR a year

Which colleges/universities offer affordable tuition for under graduate programs in France?
  • University of Strasbourg
  • Ecole Centrale de Lyon.
  • Sciences Po.
  • École Polytechnique.
  • Nantes University.
  • Paris School of Business.
  • University of Orleans.
  • Montpellier University.
How many hours in a week can international students work in France?

In France, students are eligible to work for 20 hours per week legally and might be able to work for up to 40 hours per week during the summer holidays. Students can seek both internal and external employment as long as they remain enrolled in a study program at any French higher institution

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