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Study Abroad: France

Why France for Studying Abroad?

Regardless of whether you are an aspirant looking for undergrad schooling, postgraduate studies or something different, an astounding education can without much of a stretch be found in the nation of France.
Being a student at one of these prestigious institutions, you can have confidence that you will get an astounding education, while additionally appreciating the numerous different things that are to be adored in the nation. The colleges in France offer students the opportunity to go to their universities, on a full or part-time provision, with various batch schedule lists and courses accessible. These courses, as well as the timings, are adaptable by the colleges to ensure maximum that you can join in. In any case, it is very simplistic to discover something that accommodates your timetable and permits you to go to college time of your choosing.

Total Number of Universities in France: 67

Study Abroad Courses in France

  • B.E/B.Tech – 4 Colleges
  • MBA – 26 Colleges
  • BBA – 26 Colleges
  • M.S. – 23 Colleges
  • B.Sc. – 2 Colleges
  • M.A. – 1 College
  • MIM – 36 Colleges
  • BHM – 5 Colleges
  • MFA – 1 College

Top 10 Universities of France

FAQ’s

All foreign Universities and Colleges have their admissions throughout the year. Some have two admissions, while other campuses may have three or just one or a rolling admission during the academic cycle. Majority of institutions in a specific country follow the same admission process.
Hence, you should begin steps for intake process at least a year in advance for the particular intake. In some instances, you could start these steps three-four months before as well.
We advise you to start your application process at least one year in advance to give ample time for the applications to be treated and to arrange for your course abroad.
Carry in mind that the academic cycle begins at varying times of the year in various countries. Semester dates run as follows:
Australia
• Sem-I: begins late February/early March till late May/early June • Sem-II: begins late July/early August till November.
New Zealand
• Sem-I: from February till June
• Sem-II: from July till November
UK
• Term-1: from September till December
• Term-2: from January till April
• Term-3: from April till June
USA
• Fall Term: from August till December
• Spring Term: from January till April
• Summer Term: from May till August
The dates above are a pattern only. You should regularly check precise dates at the university portal or college website you are applying to.
To start studying as an international student, there is a spectrum of entry requirements you may have to suffice.
The scholastic requirements (including proof of English language proficiency) you require to study will differ depending upon the level of educational training you want to go through. Universities and colleges can have various entry requirements, so understand the course details on their web portals carefully.
Your PRATHAM counsellor will assist you in evaluating your eligibility for various programs and guiding you on the subjects and destinations that best serve your preferences.
The expenses associated with studying at abroad universities or colleges differ significantly. It depends on the essence of the program, the period of your stay, the distance travelled, and the sort of lifestyle you desire when you go abroad.
Discuss your resources with your PRATHAM counsellor, and we'll work with you to discover options that meet your requirements.
When choosing where and what to study, begin by considering your academic pursuits and your professional goals.
1. Take some moment to examine specific courses, papers and opportunities for internships or job placements.
2. Look at the campus destination, rankings, the period you'd like to stay away from home and the total cost of studying and staying abroad.
3. Studying abroad is much more than just the program. Consider the manner of lifestyle you fancy – do you want to be in a metropolitan city or a peaceful country town? Would you favour to pick a city where there are excess students from your country? Do you desire to stay close to the forest, the beach, or the desert? Do you want to stay on-campus?
4. Suppose you'd like to explore the possibility of staying in the country to work post your education. In that case, you'll need to unearth the migration policies in the country and also be conscious that specific government policies can change any time.
When considering where and what to study, your PRATHAM counsellor will compare your academic pursuits, and your career aims with program details from hundreds of universities, and colleges, your counsellor will be able to supervise you on the programs, institutions and destinations that best meet your preferences.
Working while studying can help support your education and stay. If you pursue a program at degree level or beyond, you may be allowed to work on a foreign student visa. Before you begin any paid job, you ought to make sure that your visa allows it. The opportunity for scholars for part-time jobs during their education varies from nation to nation.
Many universities/colleges have a dedicated jobcentre on-campus for students that promote job openings to help students acquire skills. The university careers assistance is also a valuable source of information.

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