Study in France
Study in France
Why Study in France?
- Home to some of the world’s top universities, business schools & art institutes
- Affordable tuition fees with strong government subsidies
- Post-Study Work Visa (PSWV) of 2 years for Master’s graduates
- Hub for luxury, fashion, business, hospitality, and engineering studies
- Strong research, innovation, and global industry connections
- Rich cultural experience, global exposure, and high quality of life
- Work part-time up to 20 hours/week
- English-taught Master’s programs widely available
Popular Courses
STEM Courses
- Computer Science & IT
- Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
- Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical)
- Biotechnology
- Aerospace Engineering
- Environmental Science
- Cybersecurity
- Mathematics & Physics
- Chemical Engineering
Non-STEM Courses
- Business & Management
- Luxury Brand Management
- Fashion Design & Styling
- Hospitality & Tourism
- International Relations
- Finance & Accounting
- Marketing & Communications
- Culinary Arts
- Arts, Culture & Media Studies
Top Universities in France
- Sorbonne University
- Université PSL (Paris Sciences & Lettres)
- École Polytechnique
- HEC Paris
- INSEAD
- École des Ponts ParisTech
- Sciences Po Paris
- Université Paris-Saclay
- Grenoble INP
- SKEMA Business School
Frequently Asked Questions
Is France good for Indian students?
Yes — world-ranking universities, affordable fees, and excellent career prospects make it a top choice.
Are programs available in English?
Yes, especially at the Master’s level in business, engineering, tech, and design.
How much does it cost to study in France?
Public universities: €3,000–€4,000 per year.
Grandes Écoles/Business Schools: higher, depending on program.
Is French language required?
Not mandatory for English-taught courses, but learning French helps in jobs and daily life.
Can students work part-time?
Yes, up to 20 hours/week.
Is a Post-Study Work Visa available?
Yes, 2-year PSWV for Master’s graduates.
Are scholarships available?
Yes — Eiffel Scholarships, Emile Boutmy, Campus France scholarships, and university grants.
What are the popular job sectors in France?
Tech, luxury, fashion, business, finance, hospitality, and engineering.
Is France safe for international students?
Yes – major student cities like Paris, Lyon, Grenoble, and Toulouse are safe and welcoming.
Can studying in France lead to PR?
Yes, through long-term residence pathways after gaining work experience.
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