Study in France: French language classes launched for Indian students; will begin from September

Study Abroad: Indian students can apply for Classes Internationales at classesinternationales.org by March 31.

French president announced the launch of international classes programme for Indian students. (Image: Official X account/Emmanuel Macron)
French president announced the launch of international classes programme for Indian students. (Image: Official X account/Emmanuel Macron)

Vagisha Kaushik | January 30, 2024 | 12:29 PM IST

NEW DELHI: France's president Emmanuel Macron announced the launch of Classes Internationales (international classes), a special programme for Indian students to learn French for a year in France before pursuing their degrees. The French president made the announcement during his visit to India. Students want to study in France can apply for the French language classes at classesinternationales.org by March 31. Classes will begin from September 2024.

President Macron and India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi have agreed to support the initiative of setting up international classes for Indian students to be taught French as a foreign language in top French universities during one academic year, before entering their chosen degrees in France, as per a joint statement.

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Regardless of already being a French language learner or a complete beginner, a student can now be admitted to French-taught undergraduate programmes of French higher education institutions after successfully completing a foundational year of language training at that institution, the Embassy of France informed.

Study in France: Major highlights of programme

  • Inclusivity: The programme is open to all Indian students, irrespective of their current level of French. Academic excellence is the only prerequisite.
  • Excellence and wide range of education: The programme offers access to world-renowned French higher education institutions across all fields - universities, grandes écoles, engineering, management, sciences, humanities, arts, and other specialised schools.
  • Immersion in French culture: Students are immersed in French culture and language and can partake in the student activities of the institution like all other students.
  • Academic focus: The French language classes are tailored to the field of studies chosen by the student, complemented by preparatory courses in the field.
  • Scholarship opportunities: Outstanding students will be awarded scholarships by the Embassy of France in India to support their higher education in France. India is the largest beneficiary of French scholarships.

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During his tour of Amber Fort, President Emmanuel Macron met Indian students from Alliance Française de Jaipur, the French departments of Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University, and alumni back from France after graduation. The President stressed France’s commitment to opening up more opportunities for Indian students, exemplified by initiatives such as Classes Internationales, 5-year short-stay Schengen visa for alumni and the fact that India is now the largest beneficiary of French academic scholarships. He reiterated: “We want to welcome 30,000 Indian students to France by 2030” and added that, if this goal is met, “I would be the happiest President”.

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