Sunday, August 29, 2010

LIVING COST IN FRANCE

LIVING COST IN FRANCE
Living Cost for International Students in France

In France, tuition fees vary from one institution to another and also between courses. At the universities, tuition fees vary from € 110 to € 750  per annum for a course leading to a national diploma. The tuition fee at "Competitive Universities" are approximately €  490 for public engineering schools. They vary from €  3600 to €  14,300 for private schools (engineering and business schools).Students living in France
Accommodation expenses in towns, specially private lodgings, vary from € 300 to € 600 per month. In the university residence halls, the expenses vary from € 100 to € 150 per month.
Food, transportation and pocket money would amount to between € 350 to € 500 per month.
The cost of compulsory medical insurance is approximately €  130 to € 715 per year depending on the student's age.
The cost of language training in France is approximately € 350 per month. It is therefore advisable to learn French from recognized learning centers before leaving for France. These are only average rates . For the very latest, current costs, contact the Cultural, Scientific and Technical Section of the French Embassy.


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LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN FRANCE

LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN FRANCE
French Universities and Colleges with link to their respective websites


  • College de France
    American University of Paris




  • Ecole Centrale Paris




  • Ecole Centrale de Lyon




  • École Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées




  • École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris




  • Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de St-Etienne




  • Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Electronique d'Electrotechnique, d'Informatique et d'Hydraulique de Toulouse




  • Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Ingenieurs en Construction Aeronautique (ENSICA)




  • Ecole Nationale Superieure des telecomunnications de Paris (ENST)




  • Ecole Nationale de l'Aviation Civile (ENAC)




  • École Nationale des Telecommunications de Bretagne




  • École Normale Supérieure




  • Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon




  • École Polytechnique




  • École Supérieure D'Électricité




  • École Supérieure D'Ingénieur en Électronique et Électrotechnique




  • Ecole Supérieure en Sciences Informatiques




  • Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris




  • European Institute of Business Administration




  • Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et de Physique des Particules




  • Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon




  • Institut National des Sciences Appliquees de Toulouse




  • Institut National des Télécommunications




  • Institut Supérieure D'Electronique du Nord




  • Institut d'Informatique d'Entreprise




  • Institut des Mathematiques Appliquees de Grenoble




  • Strasbourg University




  • Université Paris IX Dauphine




  • Université d'Aix-Marseille III




  • Université d'Angers




  • Université de Caen




  • Université de Franche-Comté




  • Université de Marne la Vallée




  • Université de Provence




  • Université de Savoie




  • Université de la Méditerranée




  • Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille




  • Universite Lumiere Lyon




  • Universite d'Orleans




  • Universite de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour




  • Universite de Technologie Compiegne




  • University of Picardie




  • University of Rennes 1




  • Nantes University


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    Scholarships and Financial aid available for International Students in France

    Problems that may arise due to lack of finance may be overcame by various trusts and grants available. Many organizations are ready to finance you if you have some extra talent or you are good on your studies. These grants will be very helpful for continuing your higher studies in France.

    Some of the grants available are:

    French government grants

    Grant applications are handled by the cultural service of French embassies abroad. For more information, contact the cultural service of the French embassy in your country, as well as the web site of the French ministry of foreign affairs.

    Grants by your own country's government

    for study abroad or for study in France in particular. In some countries, private foundations and educational institutions offer financial aid for study abroad. 

    STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN FRANCE

    STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN FRANCE
    Process to obtain French Student Visa for international students.

    International students who are not from Europe (that is, students who are not nationals of the countries of the European Economic Region plus Andorra, Monaco, Switzerland, San Marino, and Vatican City) must obtain a long-term visa marked "student" in order to study in France for longer than 3 months.

    International students of all nationalities enjoy the right of multiple entries into France. Once granted, their visa is automatically renewed for the duration of their studies in France.
    A special visa exists for prospective students. The so-called étudiant-concours visa is granted for stays of no more than 90 days for the purpose of taking an entrance examination or visiting institutions of higher education. Prospective students who pass their examination receive a full student visa without returning to their country of origin. The prospective student visa also may be granted to students whose admission to a higher education institution is contingent upon their completion of a short course of remedial or refresher work.
    To obtain a visa, visit the French consulate in your place of residence or the visa office of the French embassy.
    Two points to remember
    1. Under no circumstances may a tourist visa be converted into a student visa. This is true throughout the European Union.
    2. International students of all nationalities intending to stay in France for more than 3 months must obtain a student identification card.
    What documentation do I need to get a visa?
    A Passport
    The passport must be valid for the entire period of validity of the visa.
    Proof of enrollment
    The following documents will be accepted as proof:
    1. An offer of preliminary admission
    2. A statement of pre-registration in a public or private institution of higher education. The document must specify the level of study and the student's subject. If the institution is private, the statement must indicate the number of course hours and state that registration fees have been been paid in full.
    Proof of financial resources
    Each French embassy sets the level of financial resources to be demonstrated by prospective students from that country. The amount is on the order of 3,000 francs for each month to be spent in France.
    1. Students receiving scholarship grants must produce a statement indicating the amount and duration of their grant on the letterhead of the granting organization.
    2. If the required resources are guaranteed by an individual residing in France the student must produce a signed statement of financial responsibility, a photocopy of the national identity card of the guarantor, and proof of the guarantor's own financial resources (such as the guarantor's three most recent pay stubs and most recent tax return).
    3. If the resources come from abroad, the student must demonstrate that a bank account has been opened into which the necessary funds will be deposited and produce a promise of payment, translated into French and bearing the authenticated signature of the individual responsible for making the payments, or a statement of payment of funds from the authorities of the student's country of origin.
    Proof of insurance coverage
    Proof of insurance must be provided by students over 28 who are nationals of a country that does not have a reciprocity agreement with France or who are enrolled in an institution that is not recognized by the French government to participate in thestudent health insurance plan.
    Parental authorization
    Minors (individuals under 18 years of age) must furnish proof of consent by the person or persons having parental authority.
    Required vaccinations

    ADMISSION IN FRANCE

    ADMISSION IN FRANCE
    Instructions about the method to get admission in French Universities

    The President or Director of the university to which the student is applying, will decide on the recognition of diplomas/degrees on the basis of the recommendation of an education committee.

    Higher Education in France offers the following two options : At Competitive Institutes (Grandes Ecoles) entry is selective. Specialization in engineering, commerce, civil services and teaching are offered. The duration of studies vary from 3 to 5 years. In State Universities, any student who has completed the secondary school diploma may qualify. Two categories of courses are offered : General courses - These are divided into 3 cycles. Each cycle leads to a national diploma. The 1st cycle is of 2 years for undergraduate studies. 2nd cycle is of 2 to 3 years of graduate studies and the 3rd cycle is of l to 3 years of post graduate studies. Professional courses - These are offered at "Instituts Universitaires Professionnalisés" (IUP). The curriculum consists of 3 years of technical courses with a 6 month vocation training and practice in an international firm. Medical studies which include medicine, dental studies and pharmacology are also offered at the universities at the Faculty of Medical Studies. The duration of these courses are 7 years. Art, Architecture, Agriculture, Law, Public Administration etc. are offered in specialized schools. The duration of these courses varies from 3 to 7 years.
    Deadline

    November 15 and January 15
    It is the best time to seek provisional admission. The form is available from the Cultural, Scientific and Technical Section of the French Embassy or directly from the university, as the case may be.
    February 1
    The form should be duly completed and accompanied by required documents to the office from which it was obtained. You may apply simultaneously to several universities. The universities will give you an answer within two months. For Post Graduate Studies, the individual should contact directly the selected academic institutions to get provisional admission and other useful information about selection, fees, programs, etc.. The academic year usually runs from September to June.









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    EDUCATION IN FRANCE

    National Assemply Building in Paris, France
    COUNTRY FACTS
    Capital:Paris
    Population:60,180,529
    Area:543,965 sq km
    Language:French
    Religion:Protestant, Roman Catholic, Muslim, Jewish
    Continent:Europe
    WHY STUDY IN FRANCE?
     
    France is emerging as a popular international students' destination abroad. Besides the breathtaking scenic beauty, dense historic past and cultural richness, France also houses some of the oldest universities in the world. The University of Paris founded in 1179, University of Toulouse founded in 1229 and University of Montpellier founded in 1289, are till date are rated worldwide as centers of academic excellence. During the last four years four French scientists have received the prestigious Nobel Prize, a signal honour for the country. This achievement reflects the high level and efficiency of engineering studies in France. Education in France is subsidized by the state and thus provides good value for money by offering internationally recognized degrees at affordable costs. In order to attract more international students, French Universities are now increasingly using English as the medium of instruction specially in areas like management, engineering, political sciences etc. For students lacking proficiency in French, language centers and special courses are available during 

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