Study in France - FAQs

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Living expenses differ by city, ranging from €800 to €1,400 monthly for accommodation, food, transport, and entertainment.

Tuition fees vary, starting from €2,850 to €25000 Annually. Depends on universities and courses.

IELTS can enhance your profile but isn't required; focus on having the skills to pass university and Campus France interviews.

Programs like the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship, The Erasmus Scholarship and The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation grant offer financial support to international students apart from that universities have different kind of merit based and early bird scholarships, and Eleevate Overseas helps to get these opportunities.

France is known for its balanced working life, with a 20-hour/week and generous vacation periods.

In France, all workers, including students, are legally entitled to a minimum wage known as the SMIC (salaire minimum interprofessionnel de croissance), which, as of January 1, 2024, is set at €11.65 gross per hour; after mandatory social security deductions of about 20%, actual earnings amount to approximately €9.22 per hour.

It allows graduates to stay and work in France for up to 2 years for masters programs.

Students can not bring their spouse on student visa. They can travel on visitors visa.

To get a PR in France, you need a master’s degree or equivalent, at least 5 years of work experience, a valid job contract for at least a year, and a gross salary 1.5 times the average annual salary.

France's weather varies: the north is mild and rainy, the central region has cold winters and hot summers, while the south enjoys hot, dry summers and mild winters.

You need to speak French to study in France because it greatly enhances your experience. It makes communicating with locals, immersing in the culture, and enjoying everyday life much easier. While there are English programs also available, French enriches both academic and social aspects.

No, you can apply to top business schools and universities in France without IELTS, as they often accept students based on the Medium of Instruction (MOI) depends on your 12th grade English score.

Paris, Lyon, Toulouse, and Bordeaux are popular choices for their vibrant student life and excellent academic institutions.

The French grading system is out of 20, with 10 considered a passing grade.

International students often pursue degrees in business, art, engineering, finance, fashion, and history, among others. Let Eleevate Overseas guide you through this exciting journey to success!

Many universities have dedicated support services helping students with integration, language support, and administrative tasks.

Students enjoy discounts on transportation, cultural attractions, and recreational activities throughout the country.

Join student organizations, attend cultural events, explore French cuisine, and engage with local students.

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