France

Study In France

France is one of the most sought-after destinations for international students, renowned for its high academic standards, rich culture, and vibrant student life. With its historic universities, world-leading research institutions, and diverse program offerings, France presents a compelling option for students pursuing undergraduate, postgraduate, or doctoral studies.

Students in France benefit from a robust education system that emphasizes critical thinking, interdisciplinary learning, and global engagement. Prestigious institutions such as Sorbonne University, Sciences Po, and École Polytechnique attract thousands of students each year. Many universities offer English-taught programs, especially in fields like business, engineering, international relations, fashion, and culinary arts. 

Studying in France also means living in a country with world-class museums, cuisine, architecture, and public services. Its central location in Europe allows easy travel to neighboring countries, making it ideal for culturally curious students.

Why Study in France?

  • Globally ranked universities and research institutions

  • Affordable tuition fees and government subsidies

  • English-taught programs across disciplines

  • Access to cultural experiences and international networking

  • Pathways to employment through post-study work visas

Why choose us?

Supportive Environment

Student-Friendly Policies

Quality Higher Educations

Opportunities for Growth

How to Apply

The admission process for French universities typically follows these steps:

Step 1: Select Your Program Use platforms such as Campus France or individual university websites to identify suitable programs.

Step 2: Prepare Your Documents Applicants will need:

  • Completed application form

  • Valid passport

  • Academic certificates and transcripts

  • Language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL for English or DELF/DALF for French)

  • Motivation letter and CV

  • Passport-size photographs

Step 3: Apply Online or via Campus France Applications are usually submitted through the Campus France portal or directly to the university.

Step 4: Receive Admission Offer Upon successful evaluation, the university will issue a letter of admission, required for visa application.

Step 5: Apply for Student Visa Begin your student visa application at the French embassy or consulate in your home country.


France Student Visa Requirements

Non-EU students must apply for a long-stay student visa (VLS-TS).

Required Documents:

  • Valid passport

  • Admission letter from a French institution

  • Proof of financial means (€615/month minimum)

  • Proof of accommodation

  • Travel and health insurance

  • Completed visa application form

  • Recent passport-size photographs

Visa processing generally takes 2 to 4 weeks. Upon arrival in France, students must validate their visa online within three months.


Working While Studying

International students can work up to 964 hours per year (approximately 20 hours per week). No separate work permit is required. Work opportunities exist both on and off-campus.


Housing & Living Costs

Average living costs in France range from €700 to €1,200 per month depending on the city. Student housing options include university residences, shared apartments, or private rentals. Paris is more expensive, while cities like Lyon, Toulouse, and Lille offer more affordable alternatives.


Support from Study In Eurasia

Study In Eurasia provides comprehensive support for students planning to study in France. Our services include:

  • University and program selection

  • Application and document support

  • Visa guidance and interview preparation

  • Accommodation booking

  • Pre-departure orientation

Take the first step toward a world-class education in France. Contact us today to begin your application journey.