Why Study in France?
- No requirement of IELTS /TOEFL for Admission as well as VISA.
- Job search VISA of 2 years after studies.
- It’s at the heart of the European continent.
- Accommodation helps by French Government up to 40% of the rental charges.
- Very well paid internship during studies with multinational companies earning approx. 1000 EUR per month.
- Part time work permit up to 20 hours per week.
- World’s third leading host country for higher education (after UK and US)
- No requirement of learning French for admission.
- Low transportation cost- if the student is aged less than 25, transportation pass costs 35 EUR/ month; otherwise it is around 45 to 50 EUR/ month
General Entry Criteria:
Academics percentages from 55 %-60% and above
Fluency in English
Intakes: Most courses start in winter intake (Sept/Oct), however some may even have summer intake (March/April).
Visa
Sufficiency of funds and proficiency of English are two major criteria for VISA success.
Overseas health insurance of 90 days with a cover of 30000 EUR is required for VISA.
With France VISA, student can travel anywhere in Europe except UK.
High VISA success
No requirement of Blocked account
VISA processing time is 15-20 days
France at a Glance:
Key Facts: With Fifth largest Population in Europe, France is also the second largest country.
Population: 66.6 million
Capital: Paris
Geographic size: 212,935 square miles
Major cities and population: Paris - 8.7 million people, Lyon - 1.2 million, Marseille - 1.2 million, Lille - 950,000 and Bordeaux - 640,000.
Geographic structure: Most of France is covered with hills and mountains with the Alps, Pyrenees and Vosges ranges. Europe’s highest mountain Mont Blanc in the Alps is located in France. One of France's national landmarks is The Eiffel Tower. At 1,050 feet tall, it is one of the world's most recognizable structures.
Points of Interest: Paris, one of the world's popular tourist area and one of the most beautiful cities is located in France. The Louvre is one of the world's best known, and finest art galleries. It contains many of the world's most famous art, including the Mona Lisa.
Major Industries: Historically, agriculture was one of France's major industries. France is still a leading producer of wine. France industrial production includes cars, aerospace products, and other manufactured goods. With major producer of chemical products, Fashion, textiles and tourism also play a significant role in the French economy.
Climate: France is located mid-way between the equator and the North Pole. This gives France a temperate climate. Most areas do get extremely hot or cold. Along the Mediterranean coast, the warm Gulf Stream current provides for mild winters and hot, dry summers. Mountain areas tend to be colder, with considerable rain and snow.
