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| French Government Scholarships | Charpak Scholarships |
|---|---|
| Eiffel Scholarships | |
| University Scholarships | Merit Based Scholarships |
| Women Scholarships | |
| Project Scholarships | |
| Sports Scholarships |
A two year post-graduate visa is available for all Indian students who are pursuing Masters or PhD programs.
International students have the opportunity to obtain a work permit visa lasting up to four years, with the duration contingent on the nature of the job, the specific domain, and the salary associated with it.
Indian alumni of French universities are eligible for a five-year business visa following the completion of their Master's or PhD programs in France.
| Bachelor’s Degree |
|---|
| EUR 35,000 Average Salary Per Year |
| Master’s Degree |
| EUR 45,000 Average Salary Per Year |
French schools and universities for Masters programmes are advised to ensure that they only apply for courses certified by RNCP (National Registry of Professional Certification) ‘Le Repertoire National des Certifications Professionnelles’. For more details on RNCP certified courses.
The title of engineer, which grants the rank of Master, is bestowed by the Commission des Titres d’Ingénieurs (CTI - Engineering Title Commission).
The Mastère Spécialisé (MS - Specialist Master's), which certifies a level of training equivalent to six years of post-secondary study in a post-master's specialisation programme.
France offers high-quality education with world-class teaching facilities and strong industry partnerships. International students can get internships (4–6 months) and stay back for 2 years.
Tuition fees for bachelor’s or master’s courses range from roughly €250 to €30,000. Living costs are estimated around €7,380 to €12,000 per year (depending on city and lifestyle).
Yes — students are allowed to part time work up to 20 hours per week during studies.
Yes—French government scholarships are available for international students. (Charpak Scholarship, Eiffel Excellence Scholarship, Legrand Scholarship)
● No, IELTS/PTE is not always required ● Many French universities accept students based on past English-medium education or their own internal language assessments.