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Studying in France
France is a part of your everyday life and you may not even realize it. And no, we're not talking about French fries-those were invented in Belgium! First of all, it was France that gave the United States one of its greatest gifts, the Statue of Liberty. But if that isn't close enough to your heart, you can thank the French for the camera you use to post pics on your Facebook, the country made huge strides in photography, and even invented cinema. There are French names all over maps of the United States, and if you've ever been to New Orleans, you know just how deeply the French influence can run. What does all of this mean to you? Not much if you don't go to France to see all it has to offer you. A study abroad program in France will not only give you an appreciation for French culture, but also a renewed appreciation for your own. More than 17,000 students study abroad in France each year, and international students now make up 10 percent of the country's college student population. Higher education in France is given praise around the world for its excellent teachers and research.When you study abroad in France, you can expect to be treated the same as your native classmates, whether in a lecture or in a 'travaux diriges,' or seminar class. link http://www.studying-in-france.org/http://www.studying-in-france.org/http://www.studying-in-france.org/http://www.studying-in-france.org/
Tuition Fees
The majority of the cost of studying at a French public institution, which equates to around €10,000 per student per year, is covered by the State. You will, however, be required to pay annual tuition fees of between €181 and €596
Additional Cost
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- rent (including additional charges) €250-350
- food €120-200
- transport €35
- upkeep €35
- university supplies €40
- culture €35
- leisure €30
Condition: Be already admitted in a university or school in France and bear an official admission letter.
Required Documents for student visa
- Valid passport;
- Two duly filled up copies of the application form;
- Two passport size photographs;
- Booking ---not purchase--- of a flight ticket;
- Visa application fee of 10,622 BDT - may be paid in cash.
- Birth certificate;
- Resume / Curriculum vitae;
- Diplomas and transcripts (all educational certificates, including for ongoing / unfinished degrees);
- Admission / enrollment letter from a school / university in France;
- Proof of attribution of a scholarship, if any;
- Bank account of the person who will pay the tuition fees and the living expenses in France (either yourself, your parents, or another guarantor);
- Housing certificate;
- Proof of payment of the tuition fees (if partial or full payment has already been made);
- French and/or English language certificates (Alliance française certificates, IELTS, TOEFL…);
- Training certificates, if relevant;
- Employment certificates, if relevant.
Note
You should provide the original ---and--- a copy of each document.All documents should be translated into English / French.
The application fee will not be refunded under any circumstances
How to Apply
1. Prepare this complete file
2. Contact by email Ms Emilie Chassagnard, Cultural attachée of the Embassy, for an appointment ;
3. Bring your complete file on the day of your appointment;
4. You will be given a second compulsory appointment at the visa section;
5. After careful examination of your file, the visa section will decide whether to issue your visa, and call you so that you collect your passport and original documents back
http://www.studying-in-france.org/how-to-apply-to-study-at-a-university-in-france/
2. Contact by email Ms Emilie Chassagnard, Cultural attachée of the Embassy, for an appointment ;
3. Bring your complete file on the day of your appointment;
4. You will be given a second compulsory appointment at the visa section;
5. After careful examination of your file, the visa section will decide whether to issue your visa, and call you so that you collect your passport and original documents back
http://www.studying-in-france.org/how-to-apply-to-study-at-a-university-in-france/
To know more about France see these website
link
http://www.campusfrance.org/en
link 2 http://www.studyabroad.com/
link 3 http://www.studying-in-france.org/
link4 http://www.prospects.ac.uk/study_in_france.htm

