France is a holistic and complete study destination and as such there is no dearth in terms of specialisation and subjects of study. It is a wonderful country, its people are appealing, welcoming, and open-minded.
The nation has a major presence in the modern world and is a huge contributor in the fields of arts, science, architecture, fashion, technology, politics, philosophy, trade, archeology and economics. Hence, the popular courses offeredin the country include MBA, Art and design and IT .
France is the world’s sixth largest economy due to educational system’s quality and the national capacity for research and innovation. Frenchmen are known for their in-depth knowledge of science, their business sense and rich culture. The successes of French scientists, engineers, and designers are known around the world through Airbus, the TGV-high-speed train, the Arianne rocket, the discovery of the human immune-deficiency virus, high fashion and luxury goods, fine wines and cuisine. If you wish to choose management, political science, engineering or arts and humanities France is the right place to be.
More than 2,30,000 International students choose to study in France each year, and with opportunities this country provides, it’s easy to see why France.
If your interests take a more political, philosophical or economic turn, France is a great place to study. France is the world’s fifth largest economy, and as such commands a lot of political clout in organizations such as NATO and the United Nations.
Cost of study and living in France

  • At Universities: are very nominal & can vary between EURO 120 to EURO 680 per annum.
  • At Grand Ecoles: the fees ranges between EURO 3,800 to EURO 15,500 per annum.

Living Expenses

  • Accommodation: EURO 120 to EURO380 per month
  • Food: EURO 130 to EURO 150 at university restaurants per month.
  • Health Care: EURO 380 to EURO 750 per month.
  • Miscellaneous (transport & leisure): EURO 100 per month
  • The above costs are indicative and can vary from person to person & between universities

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