Study In France: Indian students get scholarships of over Rs 15 crore; 75% choose management studies
Vagisha Kaushik | September 5, 2023 | 12:26 PM IST | 1 min read
Study Abroad: Other popular courses among Indian students are engineering, science and technology, arts, design, fashion etc.
NEW DELHI : France offers scholarships worth Rs 15 crore and above to Indian students, ambassador of France to India Emmanuel Lenain said in an interview. Recently, the French government announced a five-year visa, specialised programmes to learn French language, and a Choose France Tour 2023 for Indian students pursuing higher education in the country.
According to the ambassador, 75 percent of Indian students choose management and business studies for higher education in France. The other popular courses among Indian students are engineering, science and technology, arts, design, sport, hospitality, culinary arts, and fashion. Most of the students opt for masters programmes ( 80%) while 13% choose bachelor’s programmes.
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Talking about the country’s goal to welcome 30,000 Indian students by the year 2030, Lenain stated “many” reasons for Indian students to visit France including tuition fees which is 2,700 euros per year for bachelor’s degree and 3,700 euros for master’s degree.
About introducing international classes, the ambassador informed that at present, almost 95% of Indian students opt for one of the English-taught programmes offered by colleges and universities. The country will offer specialised programmes wherein Indian students will get training in French language and other disciplines to help them with their studies and adapt to the French environment.
France offers a two-year post-study work visa for post-graduates with a French Master’s degree, Lenain further said. He advised students looking for study visas to go through the Etudes en France procedure monitored by Campus France.
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