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France is a country known not only for its artistic culture or tourist destinations, but also for its achievements in the academic field. France is not an English-speaking country, however, various reports show that at least 40% of the local population speaks English, and about 13% speak it more fluently. This means that despite the fact that it is not an English-speaking country, many of its inhabitants learn English. In French universities, there are more than 1100 curricula taught exclusively in English, they cover all levels of academic study, but most degrees (about 900) are awarded at the master's level.

Features of Education in French Universities

Here are some key aspects of education in French universities that you should be aware of:

  1. Necessity of Learning French: Learning French is a must. Less than 40% of local residents are proficient in English, which is understandable since French is one of the major global languages. So, while you can get by with basic French for informal conversations outside of the university, it's essential to study the language. However, if you live in cities like Paris or Lyon, you'll find more English speakers.

  2. Advantages of Studying in English-Language Universities in France: One of the advantages of studying in English-language universities in France is the lower cost of education compared to the United States, all while maintaining high educational standards.

  3. Research Opportunities in France: France offers excellent research opportunities as the country is rich in interesting places to explore.

  4. English-Language Programs in French Universities: France, despite being a predominantly French-speaking country, offers programs taught entirely in English at some universities. This allows students who prefer not to study in French to pursue their education in English.

  5. Requirements for Admission to English-Language Universities in France: Before applying to English-language universities in France, you'll need to take an English language proficiency test, as TOEFL or IELTS scores hold significant value in the admission process.

English-Language Programs in French Universities: France was one of the first non-English-speaking European countries to offer English language teaching programs in its universities. The French education system follows the Bologna Process, consisting of the Bachelor's degree (equivalent to a Bachelor's degree), Master's degree, and doctoral studies. If you're not interested in studying in French, you can opt for programs where all courses are conducted in English.

Regarding programs offered in English at French universities, it's worth noting that France, as a predominantly French-speaking country, doesn't offer all programs in English. However, universities strive to accommodate English-speaking students. The list of programs includes modern and important fields such as banking, finance, marketing, sports industry, fashion management, and others.

Top English-Language Universities in France:

  • Istituto Marangoni Paris
  • Ecole Ritz Escoffier Culinary School
  • Le Cordon Bleu Culinary School
  • Ecole Ferrières – Hospitality Gastronomy Luxury
  • SKEMA Business School

Admission Requirements for English-Language Universities in France: France, as a member of the European Union, has specific requirements for foreign students from other EU member states that are required for academic purposes, simplifying the application process for EU citizens. The list of requirements includes:

  • Completing an application at the university
  • Possessing a valid identity card with a photograph or a driver's license
  • Providing transcripts and other educational documents
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination
  • Ability to submit essays and other requirements

For foreign students who are not EU citizens, the following requirements are set for admission to English-language universities in France:

  • Completing an application at the university
  • Submitting transcripts and other educational documents
  • Having a French student visa
  • Providing photographs
  • English language test scores
  • A copy of a birth certificate/passport and other requirements depending on specific circumstances

Additionally, every student must demonstrate their financial capability.

Tuition Costs in English-Language Universities in France

The cost of tuition in English-language universities in France depends on the region, program of study, and university status. European students pay less than students from other countries.

Costs for European students (minimum):

  • Bachelor's degree: Average of €170 per year; engineering programs: €601 per year
  • Master's degree: €260 per year
  • Medical programs: €450 per year
  • Doctoral degree: €390 per year

Costs for non-EU students:

  • Bachelor's degree: Starts from €2,770 per year
  • Master's degree: Starts from €3,770 per year
  • Doctoral degree: Starts from €390 per year

Apart from tuition, students can expect additional expenses, which vary depending on their city of residence and lifestyle. For instance, students in Paris might spend around €1,200-€1,800 per month on accommodation, food, and transportation. In other cities, monthly expenses range from €650 to €1,400.

Foreign students can study in France for free (or at a very low cost) regardless of their nationality, but they must be proficient in French as it is the official language.

International students seeking scholarships in France may need to demonstrate various skills, abilities, and qualities. However, there are requirements applicable to all scholarship applicants, including:

  • High proficiency in English/French (fluency in speaking, listening comprehension)
  • Letters of recommendation from previous educational/work/internship placements
  • Ability to obtain a student visa
  • SAT, GED, or any other recognized education certificate
  • Passport, photograph, and other requirements depending on the specific grant

It's important to note that all students must provide proof of financial resources.

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Egor Eremeev
Current material has been prepared by Egor Eremeev
Education: Westminster University (Business & Management), London.
Egor studied and lived in the UK for 8 years and graduated from the university of Westminster. He is currently the co-founder and the director of business development at Smapse Education and personally visits foreign schools and universities, interviews students studying in those institutions.
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