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    Home / News / World News / Why France is becoming top choice for Indian students
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    Why France is becoming top choice for Indian students
    France has affordable education system

    Why France is becoming top choice for Indian students

    By Snehil Singh
    Feb 11, 2025
    04:15 pm

    What's the story

    France is gradually but surely becoming the go-to destination for Indian students pursuing higher education.

    In the 2023-24 academic year, 7,344 Indian students were enrolled in French institutions; this figure is projected to rise by 200% by 2030.

    The country's affordable education system, high academic standards, and robust placement programs by over 75 prestigious institutions, including HEC Paris Business School and Sorbonne University, are behind this growing interest.

    Education diplomacy

    France's education appeal and India's diplomatic ties

    French President Emmanuel Macron has set an ambitious target to increase the number of Indian students in France to 30,000 by 2030, which he stated during his visit to India in January.

    Macron's goal could be further discussed during Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ongoing visit to France, which also included co-hosting an AI Summit with Macron and discussing key defense and nuclear energy deals.

    Cost-effective studies

    France's affordable education and living costs

    Traditionally, Indian students have preferred the US, UK, Canada, and Australia for higher studies.

    However, France's affordable education system with low tuition fees at public universities and financial aid programs like Charpak and the Eiffel Excellence program are luring more students.

    Emmanuel Lenain, former Ambassador of France to India, said France offers scholarships worth over ₹15 crore specifically for Indian students.

    Career prospects

    France's strong placement programs and visa incentives

    The cost of living in France is also fairly reasonable, with Paris averaging €1,723/month and Lyon providing a more affordable option at €1,130. Other cities have living costs of around €1,105/month.

    NEOMA Business School student Pragya Sancheti told FPJ, "I chose France for its budget-friendly education system."

    Further, Sciences Po University student Rijutosh Chakrabarty added, "French universities are offering much better placement rates and packages than many other countries."

    Educational initiatives

    France's initiatives to attract Indian students

    France is also actively wooing Indian students through initiatives like offering courses in English and the Classes Internationales program.

    Under this program, Indian students can access French-taught undergraduate programs after a foundational year of language training.

    More than 30 institutions across France offer this initiative. Additionally, dual degree programs are available through partnerships with Indian institutions like TISS in Mumbai and Mumbai University's Department of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.

    Visa policies

    France's visa policies for Indian students and alumni

    In 2023, the French administration also launched a five-year Schengen circulation visa for Indian alumni with a Master's degree or above who studied in France.

    Moreover, France offers a two-year post-study work visa for postgraduates with a French Master's degree.

    The visa is granted for one year initially and can be renewed for another year.

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