STUDY IN FRANCE
Studying in France offers a unique and enriching experience for students from around the world. Renowned for its prestigious universities and diverse academic programs, France provides high-quality education in fields ranging from humanities to engineering and business.
- High-Quality Education
- Affordable Tuition Fees
- Cultural Experience
Top List Programs
List of Universities & Programs In France
The University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is a public research university
The University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is a public research university
UNSW
Sydney
UNSW is ranked 2nd in Australia and 27th in the world
UNSW
Sydney
UNSW is ranked 2nd in Australia and 27th in the world
The University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is a public research university
The University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne is a public research university
UNSW
Sydney
UNSW is ranked 2nd in Australia and 27th in the world
UNSW
Sydney
UNSW is ranked 2nd in Australia and 27th in the world
Why Study In France?
Studying in France offers a combination of high-quality education, rich cultural experiences, and various practical benefits that make it an attractive destination for international students. Here are the main reasons to consider studying in France:
- World-Class Education
- Cultural and Historical Richness
- Geographic and Travel Advantages
- International Environment
- Career Opportunities
Study in France in 5 Steps
Follow the steps below to start your France education journey.
Choose Your Study Area
Find a course that aligns with your career or learning goals.
Choose Your Course
Use our course search tool to find and compare courses.
Plan Your Budget
Estimate your study and living expenses.
Prepare Your Student Visa Application
For full-time courses longer than three months, you’ll need a student visa.
Get Ready to Study
Once you've accepted your offer and secured your visa, plan your move.
Frequently asked questions
Things you need to know and we know your’s
Legal Success
France's legal system is renowned for its rigorous structure, historical depth, and global influence, making it a compelling study destination for law students. The country's civil law tradition, rooted in the Napoleonic Code, serves as the foundation for many legal systems worldwide. France's prestigious law schools, such as those at the University of Paris and Sciences Po, offer high-quality education with a strong emphasis on both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
What are the requirements to study in France as an international student?
Admission Requirements: Requirements vary by program and institution, but generally include a completed application form, proof of previous education (diplomas, transcripts), a resume or CV, a statement of purpose, and letters of recommendation. Some programs may require standardized test scores (e.g., GRE, GMAT).
How do I apply to French universities?
- Campus France: Many students apply through Campus France, a national agency that assists with the application process.
- Direct Application: Some institutions accept direct applications through their websites.
- Common Deadlines: Applications usually open in November and close between January and April for the following academic year.
What are the tuition fees for international students?
- Public Universities: Tuition fees are relatively low for public universities, ranging from €170 to €380 per year for bachelor's programs and €250 to €390 per year for master's programs. Doctoral programs cost around €380 per year.
- Private Institutions: Tuition fees at private universities and grandes écoles are higher, ranging from €3,000 to €10,000 or more per year.
Do I need a visa to study in France?
- EU/EEA Students: Do not need a visa.
- Non-EU/EEA Students: Require a long-stay student visa (VLS-TS) for programs longer than three months. This visa acts as a residence permit for the duration of the study.