
Admission Information
Entry Requirements
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Completion of High School / A-Levels / IB Diploma or equivalent
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Some universities may require a foundation year depending on background and program
Language requirements
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Most programs are taught in French; however, many Master’s and some Bachelor’s programs are available in English
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French-taught programs: B2 level in French (DELF/DALF, TCF, or TEF accepted)
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English-taught programs: IELTS Academic 6.0–6.5 overall, or TOEFL iBT 70–90
Requirements to obtain a student visa
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Offer letter / acceptance letter from a French institution
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Apply for Long-stay Student Visa (VLS-TS) via Campus France and French consulate
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Proof of sufficient financial resources (approx. €615 per month minimum)
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Valid passport and completed visa application form
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Proof of accommodation in France
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Medical insurance coverage
Fees
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Public universities: approx. €2,770 per year (Bachelor’s) / €3,770 per year (Master’s)
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Private institutions / Grandes Écoles: €8,000 – €20,000 + per year
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Living costs: approx. €9,000 – €12,000 per year (varies by city; higher in Paris)
Intake
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Main intake: September / October
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Some institutions may also offer January/February intake
Available Universities

How to Apply?
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Academic transcript and certificate (high school diploma / equivalent)
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Language proficiency test results (French: DELF/DALF B2, TCF/TEF; or English: IELTS/TOEFL – if applying to English-taught programs)
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Copy of valid passport
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Personal Statement / Motivation Letter (required by most French universities)
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Updated CV or resume (especially for postgraduate or selected programs)
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Proof of sufficient financial resources (bank statement or sponsor letter)
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Proof of accommodation in France (may be required for visa application)
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Letter of recommendation (if required by institution)
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