STUDY IN FRANCE

Study in France
Study in France

Study in France

France, is officially known as French Republic, is the largest country in Western Europe, with over 67 million people, with major cities including Paris, Lyon, and Marseille. Roughly 89-90 million tourists visits the country annually. . From historical landmarks and cultural heritage to modern cities and global industries, France provides an inspiring environment for learning and personal growth.

France is one of the popular destinations for international student’s for their higher education, choosing to Study in France means experiencing a globally recognized degrees, world-class universities, innovative research opportunities, and a diverse cultural environment. Students who Study in France benefit from affordable tuition fees, many programs taught in English, and strong career opportunities.

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Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Engineering Management
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Why Study in Ireland?

France has established itself as a global education hub with internationally recognized universities and a welcoming environment for international students worldwide.

Key benefits of studying in France:

  • Globally recognized universities and degrees
  • Affordable tuition fees compared to many other countries
  • English-taught programs
  • Work while you study 20 hours per week
  • Post Study Work Visa Opportunities up to 12 months after graduation, after finding the job convert to work visa
  • Rich cultural and historical experience
  • Strong career opportunities after graduation

Because of these advantages, Study in France for international students has become more popular among students seeking to study abroad.

Cost of Studying and Living in France

In general, courses in humanities, education, and arts are more affordable, while programs like medicine, engineering, business, and management tend to be more expensive. If you plan to study abroad at the postgraduate level, tuition fees are usually higher and can vary depending on the course and university.

Annual Tuition Fee

Undergraduate courses​​
Undergraduate courses​

€2,700 – €10,000

Postgraduate courses​

€3,700 – €10,000

Doctoral courses
Doctoral Programs

€380–€450 

Cost of living Per month

Rent

€400 – €800

Food

€200 – €300

Transport

€50 – €100

Miscellaneous

€150 – €200

Total

€800 – €1,200

Total Annual costs

Tuition fees

€2,500 – €10,000

Living Expenses

€8,000 – €12,000

Visa Fee + IHS charges

€99

TOTAL EXPENSES PER YEAR

€10,000 – €30,000

Scholarships & Discounts to Study in Ireland

Several scholarships are available to help reduce the financial burden & making Study in France for international students more affordable.

Popular scholarships include:

Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Program - funded by the French government
Erasmus+ Scholarships
Campus France Scholarships – for international applicants
French Government Scholarships
University-specific scholarships – offered by individual institutions

Intakes in France

Universities in France generally offer two main intakes:

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    • September Intake (Primary Intake)
    • January Intake (Limited Programs)

    Students planning to Study in France should start their application process at least 8–12 months in prior to the start date of their class.

Popular Courses in UK

International students choose a wide variety of academic pathways. Some in-demand courses include:
Engineering
Engineering
Architecture
Fashion Design

Fashion Design

Art & Design
Art & Design

Business Administration & Management

Hospitality & Tourism
Tourism & Hospitality Management

Medicine & Health Sciences

International Relations & Political Science

International Relations & Political Science

Data Science & Information Technology

Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology

Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology

Ireland study visa guide

International students who plan to Study in Ireland must meet certain eligibility requirements and submit the required documents when applying for an Ireland Student Visa. Understanding these requirements is important for students who want to Study in Ireland successfully.

University Acceptance Letter: Must have an official offer letter from a recognized Irish university to Study in Ireland.
Full-Time Course: The program must be a full-time course (minimum 15 hours per week) approved for international students who want to Study in Ireland.
Proof of Funds: Students must show sufficient financial resources (around €10,000 per year) to support themselves while they Study in Ireland.
Tuition Fee Payment Proof: Evidence of payment of tuition fees (full or partial) for the chosen program to Study in Ireland.
Return Intention: Applicants must show proof that they plan to return to their home country after completing their studies in Ireland
Academic Gap Explanation: Any study or work gap must be clearly explained when applying to Study in Ireland.
Medical Insurance: Students must have valid health insurance covering their stay while they Study in Ireland.
Academic Documents: Submit educational certificates and transcripts showing eligibility to Study in Ireland.
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English Language Proof: Provide English proficiency test scores such as IELTS or TOEFL required to Study in Ireland.
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Required Documents

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Work while studying in Ireland & Post-Study Work Visa

International students pursuing education at top recognized institutions in Ireland have the opportunity to work part-time while managing their living and tuition costs. To study in Ireland, students must have a valid student visa, which comes with specific permissions for employment based on the stamp number issued in their passport.

Post-Study Work Visa in Ireland

After completing their studies, international students can apply for the Ireland Post-Study Work Visa under the Third Level Graduate Programme. This visa allows graduates to remain in Ireland to search for full-time employment and gain professional experience.

  • Bachelor’s Degree Graduates: Eligible to stay and work in Ireland for up to 1 year.
  • Master’s Degree Graduates: Eligible to stay and work for up to 2 years.
  • PhD Graduates: Eligible to stay and work for up to 2 years.

This allows students to gain international work experience and explore long-term career opportunities in Ireland.

Work While Studying in Ireland

  • International students can work part-time to support living and tuition costs.
  • Stamp 2: Work 20 hrs/week during term,
  • Opportunities include on-campus jobs, internships, or off-campus roles in hospitality, retail, or admin.
  • Part-time work helps gain experience and offset expenses.

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FAQ'S

Students can study undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in fields like engineering, IT, business, science, arts, and healthcare.

Yes. With a Stamp 2 visa, students can work 20 hours/week during academic sessions and 40 hours/week during holidays. Stamp 2A does not allow work.

Students must receive admission from a recognized institution, show proof of funds, submit required documents, and apply for a student visa (Stamp 2/2A) through Irish immigration.

International graduates can apply for the Ireland Post-Study Work Visa, allowing them to work for up to 2 years after completing their degree.

Yes. All international students must have health insurance, either through their institution or a private provider, for the duration of their stay.

Universities & Institutions we represent in Ireland

Sr. No.University NameWebsite
1
Trinity College Dublin, Dublin
2
University College Dublin, Dublin
3
The National University of Ireland Galway, Galway
4
University College Cork, Cork
5
Dublin City University, Dublin (Pathway as well as UG & PG Direct Entry)
6
University of Limerick , Limerick
7
Maynooth University, Maynooth (Pathway as well as UG & PG Direct Entry)
8
Technological University Dublin (Pathway as well as UG & PG Direct Entry)
9
Cork Institute of Technology, Cork
10
Waterford Institute of Technology, Waterford
11
Dundalk Institute of Technology, Dundalk
12
Institute of Technology, Carlow
13
Institute of Technology Sligo (Pathway as well as UG & PG Direct Entry)
14
Athlone Institute of Technology, Westmeath (AIT)
15
Limerick Institute of Technology, Limerick
16
National College of Ireland, Dublin
17
Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Letterkenny
18
Dublin Business School, Dublin
19
Griffith College, Dublin, Cork and Limerick (Campus in 3 cities)
20
Shannon College of Hotel Management, A college of NUI Galway, Galway
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