Study In France For Indian Students-a Step By Step Guide

Abhishek Trivedi
Founder Eduler Study Abroad

Study in France: A Comprehensive Guide for Indian Students

France is one such study destination that boasts of some of the best education institutions, and we will discuss how it can work out in favor of an Indian student. Here’s a step-by-step guide to study in France: 

Pick a Program & University 

  • Based on your field of interest, career objectives, and language of study in English or French — Do the research. There are many great universities and specialized colleges in France. 
  • If you are not fluent in French, verify that the institution has some programs in English. Notable examples of universities are Université PSL, Sorbonne University, and INSEAD. 

Meet Admission Requirements 

  • Depending on the program, academic and language (French or English) requirements will apply. 
  • Typically, for bachelor’s programs, you require a completed 12th standard, and for master’s programs, an applicable bachelor’s degree. 
  • You may need to submit a language exam (TOEFL, IELTS, or DELF / DALF for French). 

Apply to Universities 

  • Procedures — Applications are usually online, directly on the site of the University or through Campus France. 
  • Collect all necessary documents (transcripts, language certificates, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and a CV). 
  • Note that application deadlines differ by program and institution. 

Interview with Campus France 

  • Indian students must sign up on the Campus France website and visit the Campus France office for an interview post application. Verification of your application and assistance with the visa. 
  • Carry academic documents, proof of finances, and other mandatory documents to the call. 
  • If possible, obtain financial assistance and scholarships 
  • There are scholarships for international students in France, like the Eiffel Scholarship Program and the Charpak Scholarship. 
  • Find a solution through the French government, universities, or private organizations to reduce the financial burden. 

French Student Visa Applying 

  • Students from India need to have a long-term student visa (VLS-TS) to pursue studies in France. Only initiate this process once you have been accepted to a French institution. 
  • Provide your passport, acceptance letter from the university/university admission office, proof of funds perhaps in the form of a bank statement or scholarship documents or a sponsor (person bearing all expenses), medical insurance, and details about how you will find accommodation to the French consulate or VFS Global 
  • Soon after you come to France, validate this visa (it is quite simple) with the French Office of Immigration and Integration (OFII). 
  • This is the process of organizing your accommodation and financial situation. 
  • Where you can live at a university, private lodging, or homestay. It is common for students to find accommodation via the Crous (Centre Régional des Œuvres Universitaires et Scolaires). 
  • Budget accordingly every month so you have enough to live. You will also find student discounts for transportation, food, and entertainment. 

Prepare for Life in France 

  • If your program is not in English, Link Basic French will assist you with daily interactions. 
  • Know everything about the healthcare system, public transportation, and how to live in France. 

After Arrival: Final Steps 

  • Check-in at the university, go through any formalities, and participate generally in orientation to be familiar with your surroundings. 
  • Find a bank account in France, get health insurance, and validate your visa. 

Explore Work Opportunities 

  • During studies, Indian students may work 20 hours a week part-time. Upon graduation, you will be entitled to a short-term permit for a job search or business start-up. 

Conclusion 

Access to world-class education, affordable tuition, and diverse cultural experiences are some of the perks when you study in France. With English-taught programs, scholarships, and the ability to work part-time, it’s an attractive destination for higher education. France also provides post-graduation opportunities, including work visas and global career prospects. 

FAQ’s 

Is It Advantageous To Study In France For Indian Students? 

World-class education at low tuition prices, a lot of scholarships, and cultural experience. Additionally, it is an international center for business, art, and research with world-renowned universities. 

Can I Study In France Without Knowing French? 

Yes, a lot of universities have programs in English — especially postgrad. But you should be able to speak a few words of French for daily life and improve your enjoyment of the culture. 

How Can Indian Students Apply For It? 

Indian students usually apply via the Campus France module or directly to universities. This entails filling out forms related to academic records and submissions, test scores, SOP (statement of purpose), recommendation letters, and proof of language proficiency. 

Which Language Tests Should I Take To Study In France? 

For programs taught in English what tests do I need, IELTS or TOEFL? For French-taught programs, a certificate of proficiency in the language such as DELF/DALF or TCF is required. 

How Much Does It Cost To Study In France For Indian Students? 

The cost of tuition varies from €170 to upwards of €10,000 per year depending on the program and university. The average cost of living is about €700–€1,200 a month, including accommodation, food, and transportation. 

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