Study In France

Study in France FAQs

The job market in France is extremely competitive for international students and the ones with the talent and skills to match the job requirements can get in. The working days in France in most organizations are Monday to Friday, 7 hours a day and 35 hours per week. France's working culture is highly based on tradition and attention to detail.

A grande ecole is an elite higher education institution that follow a rigorous and highly competitive admission process. These institutions offer research, training, and teaching in architecture, engineering, business administration, academic research, as well as public policy and administration.

Most grande ecoles are publicly organized and do not charge high tuition fees. However, some are privately organized, too. They may include business schools, engineering schools, and so on. These institutes may charge high tuition fees.

Working knowledge of French is essential for international students in France if they wish to build a career in the country.

Indian students can find jobs in France through online websites such as Pole Emploi, or the European Employment Services, EURES or their networks.

It will depend on the course you are applying for. For instance, if you are selecting a course with an English medium of instruction, the university may require you to submit IELTS results. However, some may universities may accept scores of other English proficiency exams.

Education in France is not entirely free, and compared to other European and English Speaking countries, tuition fees in France is quite affordable. The government of the country subsidizes higher education. The French government bears the major share of the tuition fees.

Compared to neighbouring European countries and other English-speaking countries, France is one of the most affordable countries, especially considering the quality of education it provides.

No, the public universities in France are not free for international students.

Students are allowed to work part-time for 20 hours per week. In academic breaks, students can work full-time without any restrictions.

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