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Master in Management - Batch of 2027
3.5
Finding part-time work can be challenging.
Tips: Students should be adaptable and open to facing basic challenges while living there. The French system can be a bit demanding, but they are willing to help. The weather is generally good, but if you dislike winter, it can be challenging, so ensure you have a suitable winter wardrobe for layering.
Likes (Public transportation): The connectivity is great in France. However, punctuality is key; even a minute can matter. You'll need patience to navigate everything. While the European culture encourages walking, public transport is readily available. For students, Uber is expensive, but the metro and buses are very affordable.
Dislikes (Part time work): As a non-native French speaker, finding part-time work can be challenging, especially outside of Paris. Class schedules can also make it difficult to balance work and academics. While part-time work is possible, it requires looking for positions in areas with fewer French-speaking requirements.
Reviewed on 8 Sep 2025Read more
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MSc International Project Development - Batch of 2026
3.9
Great global exposure for students.
Tips: It was initially challenging, but I made a great group of friends, which made things easier. The only cultural adjustment I faced was the language. I recommend that all students coming to France learn French to at least a B1 level. I applied late, so the only scholarship I received was the Excellence Scholarship of 4000 euros from NEOMA, but there are many other government scholarships available, such as the Eiffel Scholarship. I am content with how things turned out; there were ups and downs, but that's part of the journey. Lastly, I would advise students coming to France to study to keep an open mind and enjoy the process.
Likes (Student Life): A typical day in college started with classes in bright, comfortable classrooms that made learning enjoyable. One of my favourite things about the campus was how green and open it was. Between lectures, I loved walking through the forested area, which was peaceful and refreshing. Since the college was located on a hill, there was also a scenic spot nearby with a stunning view of the town below. Spending time there, especially during sunsets, was one of my favourite ways to relax. The campus had lively events, like spring, autumn, winter, Valentine's Day, music, Earth Day, club selections, and promotion events; I attended almost all of them. We also celebrated Indian festivals. There were communities for almost everything, including dance, music, sports, photography, charity, Honeybee, and food.
Dislikes (Indian Food): International food options, including Italian, Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, French, Moroccan, Japanese, and Korean cuisine, are readily available. Prices typically range from 10 to 20 euros, depending on your spending. I cook more often as a vegetarian, as it's cheaper, but Paris offers a wider variety of vegetarian options.
Reviewed on 3 Sep 2025Read more
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MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
3.4
Good experience yet challenging.
Tips: Before coming to France, be aware that the language can be a significant barrier. Learning French is highly recommended as English is not widely spoken, which can make it difficult to find internships or jobs. Beyond the language, there are some cultural differences, such as around mealtimes and maintaining silence in public spaces, but these are generally easy to adjust to.
Likes (Safety): There have been a few instances of catcalling and muggings, especially at night, making it not ideal safety-wise, but the college ensures the safety and security of all students while they are on campus. Rouen is a good city to live in, with easy access to transportation facilities.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are limited on-campus job opportunities, such as student ambassador roles, which don't arise frequently, making them hard to secure. Off-campus options include cafes, restaurants, and delivery services, and it's possible to balance these with academics, with decent pay.
Reviewed on 23 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
4.5
A great learning experience with real-world challenges.
Tips: The school has a strong reputation in France and Europe, especially for business and management. Classes are quite practical, with a lot of group projects and case studies. So be ready for teamwork. Career Services are very active, but internships and jobs usually require at least conversational French. If you don't already speak it, I'd recommend starting before you arrive. Cost of living in cities like Rouen or Reims is lower than in Paris, but you still expect 800-1,000 per month for rent, food, and transport. Coming here was definitely an adjustment. The teaching style is different; professors expect you to participate actively and manage projects independently. The cultural shift was real too: French people value their work-life balance, lunch breaks are sacred, and everything movies a little lower than what I was used to. At first, the language barrier made day-to-day things like shopping, paperwork, or even ordering food tricky, but over time, I adapted. It also pushed me to learn French faster. Scholarships. NEOMA does offer merit-based scholarships. In my case, I applied during admission and got a partial tuition fee waiver based on my academic background. The allowance varies, but it usually reduces a portion of your tuition instead of giving you monthly cash. It helped me cut down the overall cost, but you still need to budget for living expenses.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): France does give international students a fair pathway to stay back if they want to. After finishing studies, you can usually apply for a "job seeker" or "temporary residence permit" to look for work, and once you land a full-time contract, you can move towards longer-term visas. Over time, this can lead to permanent residence if you stay around and meet the requirements. It depends on getting a good job, preferably in a sector that's in demand, and being comfortable with the French language. Without French, the options narrow down a lot. With French, your chances improve significantly. Personally, I would consider it if I find the right job and settle into the culture. France has good work-life balance, healthcare, and social security benefits. That said, it's not super easy; bureaucracy and language are big hurdles. But if the career opportunities line up, I'd definitely think about staying.
Dislikes (Part time work): On-campus part-time jobs at NEOMA are quite limited. While some positions, like library assistant or research support may be available, these are rare and generally given to students fluent in both French and English . Many students report that there are practically no consistent on-campus roles. International students in France are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week. NEOMA's career services and talent and career development office provide useful guidance, job postings, and networking opportunities, which help students find off-campus work in retail, hospitality, events, tutoring, or administrative support. That said, the biggest deciding factor is French language ability. Students with conversational French find it much easier to secure jobs, while those without it may struggle. Most students agree that part-time work is manageable alongside academics if planned well. The programs are intensive, but there is enough flexibility for motivated students to dedicated a few hours a week to work. Students who can manage their time effectively and especially those who are bilingual tend to balance both without much difficult. The typical hourly wage for part-time jobs ranges between 10-15, with an average of about 12.50 per hour. At the maximum permitted 20 hours per week, students can earn up to around 1,000 per month. This can help cover day-to-day expenses, though it may not be enough to cover tuition or major living cost entirely.
Reviewed on 19 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
2.8
The school offers merit and need based scholarships for students during admission.
Tips: Before joining NEOMA Business School, students should know that the M.Sc. in Business Analytics is an intensive programme requiring strong commitment to projects, group work, and continuous learning. The transition to France was both exciting and challenging, as I had to adapt to a new culture, academic environment, and daily lifestyle. There was definitely a cultural shift in terms of language, food habits, and social interactions, but it also enriched my global perspective. I did not avail any scholarships, though the school offers merit- and need-based options that students can explore during admission. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the university, the course content, and living in France, as it has helped me grow both academically and personally.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The professors at NEOMA Business School are highly knowledgeable and experienced, especially in the fields of analytics, management, and technology. The faculty members are approachable and willing to clarify doubts during and after class, which makes learning more engaging. Their teaching methodology is interactive, combining theory with case studies, hands-on projects, and industry tools, which helps us understand real-world applications. I also appreciate the use of group work and simulations that encourage collaboration. The teaching faculty is fairly diverse, with professors from different nationalities and academic backgrounds, which adds valuable global perspectives to the programme.
Dislikes (Part time work): Opportunities are limited in Rouen. On-campus jobs at NEOMA are rare, mainly administrative or event-based, and not regularly available. Off-campus options are mainly in restaurants, supermarkets, or delivery services, but they require fluent French, which can be a barrier for international students. Managing part-time work with an M.Sc. in Business Analytics is challenging, given the demanding course with projects, group work, and continuous assessment. The average payout ranges from €10-12 per hour, which helps with small expenses but is insufficient to cover major living costs.
Reviewed on 18 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
3.3
Peaceful and adaptable but need personal efforts.
Tips: It's very easy to adjust, very peaceful. I did not get any scholarships, but some students did. It depends on the students - when they apply and how they perform in the interview. I am satisfied with the University and the country, but I felt I didn't learn much in the course; it depends on personal skills.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is convenient and affordable for students. On Saturdays in Rouen, transportation is free, as it is during festivals. Students can also rent bikes for 12 to 14 euros per month through the "My Astuce" network. For students under 26, the transport card costs 20 euros per month.
Dislikes (Part time work): Finding part-time work in Rouen is difficult. If you manage to secure a position, a basic knowledge of French (B1 level) is required. The minimum wage is around 9 to 11 euros, and it's challenging to balance this with daily classes and academic requirements.
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Master in Management - Batch of 2025
3.9
The city isn't very touristy, so part-time jobs are mainly for French speakers.
Tips: Networking is crucial for internships; prepare to submit 200-300 applications. Consider the Paris campus for a better city life, as the current location is a disadvantage. Also, be aware that this is a business school, so don't expect a typical university experience.
Likes (Value for money): NEOMA is ranked 7th in French business school rankings. Compared to other schools in a similar ranking, 5th-10th, it's the most affordable for both the MIM and M.Sc. programs. The Rouen campus, located in Mont-Saint-Aignan, is also quite affordable, and scholarships of 50/100% of tuition fees are available for those with a solid profile.
Dislikes (Part time work): The city isn't very touristy, so part-time jobs are mainly for French speakers. Unless you have at least a B1 level of French, finding a part-time job will be difficult. Some people manage to get cleaning jobs in hotels, but these are very rare, and you need to be lucky. The average pay is 10-12 EUR per hour.
Reviewed on 18 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Global Management - Batch of 2023
5
The university is good, with friendly professors and helpful staff.
Tips: The university is good, with friendly professors and helpful staff. The city is very student-friendly, and international and local students get along well because the course is designed to help everyone get to know each other from the start. Try to be active and engage during classes. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 16 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2026
2.8
Commercial and quite expensive. Public universities offer more diversity.
Tips: It's quite expensive; however, you can find more affordable colleges in France. You can find part-time work there to help pay for your college fees, which can lead to a debt-free life and allow you to focus on your career. Even so, many people find it best to stay in India, learn a relevant course, and pursue opportunities there.
Likes (Safety): Police are readily available, and you can contact them quickly. They are very helpful, even if you don't speak French. Just be sure to follow the rules.
Dislikes (Part time work): You need to speak fluent French; people won't accept you otherwise. In France, if you speak English, they may feel insecure or offended, as they dislike American and English men. So, knowing French is a basic rule. If you know French, you can make the most of it compared to other English-speaking countries.
Reviewed on 15 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc International Luxury Management - Batch of 2025
4.5
Extremely amazing and good opportunities.
Tips: The administration is very international and helpful, but the city can be a bit challenging as it's Paris. The other two campuses are comparatively quieter, and if you're looking to spend less, Rouen and Reims are better options for experiencing the country and having a good time.
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MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
3.4
Had the best time meeting new people, networking and improving my French.
Tips: It was relatively easy for me because I had a background of being surrounded by people from different countries. I also knew about the country in general through a close online friend long before coming to France, which gave me conversation starters on various topics like history, food, culture, different French cities, and even some politics. Being open-minded, kind, and curious is key to building relationships in a multicultural environment like NEOMA. I received a scholarship of 3,500 euros from NEOMA as part of their excellence program. Overall, I had a great experience at the university; in my first year, I met the best people, and the following year, I focused on strengthening professional connections, including with professors.
Likes (Student Life): Met amazing people from all over the world, mostly from Germany, Spain, Italy, Austria, Eastern Europe, South America, the USA, Mexico, and East Asian countries like China, Singapore, and Korea. They mostly came for an Erasmus exchange, and I had the best time experiencing cultural exchange and forming great friendships. I got a chance to work on group projects with people from all over, and some classes were very interactive, using innovative and immersive teaching methods. NEOMA taught me the power of networking, thanks to which I landed an amazing internship. I mostly went to Cultural Co. parties organised by a student association. I was also a part of Digital and Teach, AIESEC in Rouen, and I was the program representative for my M.Sc.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are very limited options for Indian food, and what exists is expensive and not authentic. Some options do exist, though they are limited and not great. I mostly prefer cooking Indian food myself because of the cost, authentic recipes, and ingredients.
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2025Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2027
3.8
There is always a language barrier; you need a minimum B2 level of French for part-time jobs.
Tips: The university is very welcoming to students from all cultural backgrounds worldwide. There are many clubs and student organisations. I didn't receive any scholarships. I would give the university a 10/10 for the course syllabus; the faculty are extremely knowledgeable. When considering the country, you definitely need to learn French; otherwise, it will be very difficult to survive.
Likes (Safety): The city is very safe; there is little theft or robbery, unlike in Paris. Women can walk around safely at night in Reims. On campus, security checks every student's bag, and there are cameras throughout. There's also a night transportation service you can book for added safety.
Dislikes (Part time work): There is always a language barrier; you need a minimum B2 level of French for part-time jobs in Reims. Unlike Paris, there are no English-speaking jobs available, so if you can't communicate properly in French, it will be very difficult to find part-time work.
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2025Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2026
4.3
The faculty are very friendly and approachable, especially for students facing language barriers.
Tips: The language barrier is a major concern for many international students, but overall, it's a good choice. Experiencing a cultural shift was a new and eye-opening experience, as it was my first international trip, allowing me to see the major differences between my home country and France.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty are very friendly and approachable, especially for students facing language barriers. They teach exclusively in English, which is excellent, and are always willing to clarify doubts and provide repeated explanations. Overall, their teaching methodology is highly appreciated.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are many good restaurants, but Indian cuisine options are limited. As the Indian population is small, there are only a few restaurants that offer Indian food. However, if you enjoy cooking, you can easily prepare meals at home. Indian spices are readily available, so it's not a difficult task.
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2025Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2027
4.9
Valuable networking events, and well-structured career programs.
Tips: Students should learn basic French before arriving, as it facilitates interaction outside the classroom. Adapting to the extreme cold weather and an independent lifestyle was the biggest adjustment. I received a 1500 Euro scholarship from the university, recognising my academic profile.
Likes (Value for money): The tuition fee is justified due to the quality of lectures, engaging student life, valuable networking events, and well-structured career programs. The university also provides excellent additional support, including academic guidance, career counseling, and personal development resources. These aspects make the investment worthwhile and rewarding.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are several Indian restaurants in the area offering a variety of dishes, but the prices are slightly higher for regular dining. Therefore, I usually prefer cooking at home, which is more budget-friendly and healthier. Fortunately, there are well-stocked Indian grocery stores nearby where I can easily find all the essential spices, ingredients, and other items needed to prepare authentic meals from my country.
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2025Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2026
4
A globally enriching experience with strong academics and cultural growth.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should be aware that while NEOMA offers a truly international learning environment, adapting to life in Reims requires some preparation, especially regarding language, as day-to-day life is much easier with at least basic French. The transition here was exciting but involved a noticeable cultural shift: social interactions, classroom participation, and even dining habits are quite different from my home country, with more emphasis on punctuality, self-initiative, and independent work. I did not avail any scholarships personally, but the school and external organisations do offer merit-based and need-based options, some covering partial tuition and others providing monthly allowances. Overall, I am highly satisfied with my university, course, and country.
Likes (Public transportation): Reims offers a reliable, well-organised, and affordable network of trams and buses that makes commuting simple and stress-free. The campus is well connected to the rest of the city, with the main tram line passing nearby and providing direct access to the city centre, train station, and other key areas, while buses and public bike rentals add flexibility for reaching different neighbourhoods. A single ride costs around 1.60, and discounted student passes make it even more budget-friendly. The services are punctual, clean, and safe, with good frequency throughout the day, ensuring convenience for both daily travel and occasional trips.
Dislikes (Indian Food): In Reims, the availability of authentic Indian food is very limited. Most restaurants that advertise themselves as Indian are actually run by Pakistani owners. While this is not an issue in itself, the preparation style, choice of spices, and overall flavour are quite different from genuine Indian cuisine. As a result, it's difficult to find the authentic taste, variety, and quality I am used to from my home country.
Reviewed on 14 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc International Luxury Management - Batch of 2024
2.9
Great college for learning.
Tips: Make sure you are certain about your decision. If possible, opt for a one-year course. Apply for scholarships early, including Early Bird, Charpak, and Merit scholarships. Consider staying in Paris, as it offers a richer experience compared to smaller cities. Work hard and pursue your goals. Everything will be okay; Paris will challenge you, but it will be worthwhile.
Likes (Safety): There is solid security and proper entry measures at the gate, making it safe for students. Overall, it's good, but the city gets quiet after 8 PM, so plan your evenings accordingly. Public transport options are limited after midnight, and booking a cab is usually not feasible or safe.
Dislikes (Indian Food): It's generally better to eat out or work, as even groceries are very expensive. This is just my personal opinion, though. It depends on your lifestyle. There are many tiffin services, Indian cloud kitchens, and government-subsidised, lower-priced groceries available.
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MSc Marketing - Batch of 2025
3.4
Due to the language barrier, it's difficult to find part-time work.
Tips: Be prepared for significant cultural differences and exercise caution. You need to be brave and face any challenges that arise. NEOMA offers scholarships, but you must apply for them by requesting a form; they are worth around 3000 euros. You can also apply for government scholarships. While I am satisfied with my school and the country, I am not as pleased with the internship opportunities.
Likes (Student Life): The university offers a wide array of activities, including Crous, allowing students to participate in various events. Daily life on campus is enjoyable, with numerous student activities and selections. There are plays and music, especially during the fresher events. Student-organised committees plan events, and students can get involved in various committees.
Dislikes (Part time work): Due to the language barrier, it's difficult to find part-time work. I found it much harder in Reims than in Paris, as I've experienced both campuses in different years. However, if you manage to secure a part-time position, it's quite manageable, as you don't have many classes, and they aren't daily. The pay is around 11 to 12 euros per hour.
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Master in Management - Batch of 2027
3
There are limited part-time opportunities in this small, French-speaking town.
Tips: It's a fun place with lots of clubs and parties. The exams aren't as stressful as in India. There's a lot of time to engage in other activities and join clubs. If you have over 70% in your previous degree, you can apply for scholarships. The country is peaceful, as are the people in Reims. The countryside is very charming.
Likes (Student Life): There are no full-time classes, except for a few days a week. The faculty is relaxed, and there are many clubs, including sports, arts, music, and student unions, among others. Examples include BDI, Genius, BDA, BDS, and more. There are also workshops for women's self-defence, animal shelter clubs, a crypto trading club, startup support for aspiring entrepreneurs, a finance geeks lab, and other clubs.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are limited part-time opportunities in this small, French-speaking town, making it difficult to find employment. However, if you are fluent in French, you can increase your chances. If you manage to find a part-time position, it's feasible to balance work and academics due to the flexible schedule; classes can be in the evenings, mornings, or even at night. There are only 3-4 months of classes with breaks in between, so securing a part-time job could be beneficial.
Reviewed on 12 Aug 2025Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2025
3.7
The best experience, and the French visa allows for travel throughout Europe.
Tips: The college has a good reputation, and with students from diverse countries, Indian students are well-mannered and maintain decorum. Cultural diversity will help you adapt to the college lifestyle more. Engaging in activities and interaction should be a student's key goal.
Likes (Safety): The city is fully safe and well-connected with public transportation; you can roam the entire city with a very affordable student card. Cars and traffic rules should be maintained properly. A fine of 15 euros will be charged for violating transport rules, as I found out when I forgot to recharge mine.
Dislikes (Part time work): French is essential for part-time jobs, making it difficult to find them in Reims. Even if you manage to get one, the chances for Indians are slim. The minimum part-time wage is 600 euros per month, but expenses are significantly higher. Managing visa and related procedures is challenging, so prepare well in advance.
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Master in Management - Batch of 2027
4.5
Amazing culture, excellent transportation facilities and great faculty.
Tips: France has an amazing culture, and Indians will certainly appreciate it. You'll find people from all over the world here. Neoma offers scholarships, including an early bird scholarship worth around 1000 euros. I am very satisfied with the institution, and they have an excellent faculty.
Likes (Public transportation): The country offers excellent public transportation with a student monthly pass for 20 euros, allowing easy city access. A nearby high-speed rail network also means many students commute from Paris to Reims.
Dislikes (Part time work): Most shops prefer French speakers, but Paris has many part-time opportunities due to Indian stores and English-speaking customers. Reims, however, is more difficult. The working hours are reasonable considering the course load.
Reviewed on 12 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Strategic Management & Consulting - Batch of 2025
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
5
At home worldwide and Internationally diverse.
Tips: International adaptability is a key skill. Student life is not just about academics, but networking and communication plays a key role. Take part in all the corporate events conducted by the school as it adds up a lot of value. I have never felt that my university is just a place for academics but actually a place where learning meets fun. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Academics, sports, and extracurricular activities all contribute to a complete student life, and Skema's policies support this well. While academics are a strong asset of Skema, the diversity in sports clubs and associations also adds value. I was also a member of the Skema Student Committee.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The faculty is a mix of international professionals, many of whom are employed by major global corporations and come as visiting professors. This provides excellent learning opportunities, and networking with these mentors is key.
Reviewed on 15 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Business Consulting and Decision Intelligence - Batch of 2025
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
4.2
Securing an internship early is challenging, especially for non-European passport holders.
Tips: Be prepared for racism, particularly in Paris, if you are from an Asian background. Students with an engineering background will find the concepts easier to grasp. I recommend completing French language courses up to A2/B1 level before coming here. While I am satisfied with the business school, I am not happy with the course. I feel it could be better structured as it lacks important finance concepts for consulting.
Likes (Safety): The campus is located in a safe and secure area of the city, easily accessible by public transport. It's important to find housing in a safe area and avoid individuals acting as housing agents; be wary of anyone named "Jyothi," as many newcomers to France have been victims of housing scams. There are many reliable online resources for finding accommodation.
Dislikes (Internships): The talent and career department isn't as helpful as other similar business schools. Securing an internship early is challenging, especially for non-European passport holders. Additionally, finding an internship in a non-teaching field (pure management) can be difficult without speaking French.
Reviewed on 7 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc Business Consulting and Decision Intelligence - Batch of 2026
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
3.6
Good cultural experience and a diverse environment.
Tips: There is a cultural shift curve, but students will eventually get used to it. I am satisfied with my course and university, but knowledge of the French language makes the stay in the country more enjoyable and helps connect with the local culture and people.
Reviewed on 21 Jul 2025Read more
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Msc International Business - Batch of 2022
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
4.9
A proper international experience.
Tips: I have been to Europe before so cultural shock was not a thing for me. But if someone is aiming for France, he/she must know French. I didn't get any scholarships but there are several scholarships and government aid available. Overall it was a good experience.
Likes (Safety): France is considered as one of the safest countries in the world. It's usually safe to go out even at night. I had great experience but some people around me have had an experience with pickpocketers. You have to be cautious around the touristic areas.
Dislikes (Part time work): It's difficult for the students who don't speak French. Also, not many part-time jobs are available for students as their schedules might clash with the work hours. The college also provides some internship options though part-time is usually manageable.
Reviewed on 20 Sep 2024Read more
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MSc Global Supply Chain Management & Procurement - Batch of 2025
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
4.2
Skema makes sure to give you the top quality education and knowledge.
Tips: Students should know that there is obviously a cultural shift, but not that big. Speaking basic French is a must to survive outside the university campus. You can also get an early bird scholarship. Work related to the government is a bit slow, so you need to stay on your toes and keep constantly following up. 
Reviewed on 5 Aug 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Business Consulting and Decision Intelligence - Batch of 2025
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
3.7
The university is great and the faculty is experienced and talented.
Tips: Students should learn French to get jobs and prepare the materials for the class assignment. You can get scholarships if you are doing a two-year Master's programme. There are also early bird discounts that are available when you apply for the universities. The early bird is normally available to everyone.
Likes (Quality of faculty): As all the faculty members are the top executives of the company, their teaching is valuable as it is with experience. Most of the teachers have their own way of teaching, some start directly with the assignment or use cases, and some basically start with theory and give you assignments to do.
Dislikes (Internships): For internships, the students are required to speak French to get selected. Internships are available and there are many opportunities but one needs the minimum level of French, B1 level to get the job. The silver lining is that one can apply to other European countries.
Reviewed on 31 Jul 2024Read more
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MSc Financial Markets & Investments - Batch of 2026
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
4
A wonderful stepping stone for a brighter future.
Tips: Students should know that there's a lot of work that you have to do even if you go home to complete your assignments. There is no campus placement as such. The university will just guide you for internships but you're on your own. I'm pretty satisfied with the university.
Likes (Student Life): There are a lot of clubs and communities that are there at the campus. They organise various events that you can participate in, which can be both academic as well as social. Most college days you are going to be busy. If you are free explore the city with your friends.
Dislikes (Internships): Finding internships related to your coursework is very hard in the first year since you're doing a generalised course for the 1st year. I had to find my internship so did my friends so try to find an internship by yourself.
Reviewed on 15 Jul 2024Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2023
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
3.8
Amazing student life with lots of excitement and experiences.
Tips: The most important thing is language. Students aiming for France for higher studies should learn French. This will help them be it with socializing and getting part time jobs, internships and full time, etc. I availed a scholarship of 3000 and there is one government scholarship that one student from India can attain. Other than that there are college scholarship which depends on the previous marks and all.
Likes (Student Life): The college life was amazing. The campus is in front of the French River. The campus building is small comparatively but being in Paris it was fine. We had different clubs and used to have parties every Thursday. There are international student clubs, clubs for finance and clubs for co-curricular activities.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Well, there are not many Indian food options around the campus and some of them are very expensive so I generally just eat at a fast food chain. I generally prefer cooking myself because it's cost effective and cheaper than eating at the restaurants, that too in Paris which is very expensive for a student.
Reviewed on 15 Jun 2024Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
4.4
Good University and a great transportation facilities.
Tips: Students should know that there is huge cultural shift, as French people do a lot of things different than us, one of which is their winner circle is really small. Sometimes you feel more like a colleagues/classmates rather than a friend. I got the excellence scholarship at Skema, I got it just by I had good grades in my Bachelors and a some professional experience. The school is great, the teachers are really helpful and possess great knowledge, you'll get all the tools for your learning, but the only con is if you're a foreigner than its a relatively hard task to land a job because of all the legalities involved.
Likes (Safety): The city is very safe, and they have night buses and people are always ready to help, if they see you in trouble they come to the rescue. The police are always patrolling and are always active. Although there are a few areas where you have to be a little extra cautious.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): As we are not European passport holders, for us to work in Europe we need the company to sponsor us, and that's the cost that very few companies will be willing to take. But a lot of people landed a job it's a matter of time and it tests your patience.
Reviewed on 12 Jun 2024Read more
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MSc Corporate Financial Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
3.8
Satisfying international experience and a wonderful university to learn many things.
Tips: You must be at least B1 level in French before you decide to study in France, even though the courses are in English you must know French to get internships and full time offers easily. For international students there are numerous scholarships available (like Eiffel scholarships, etc. ). The deadline for these scholarships ends early, so one must be vigilant to apply for these scholarships before the deadline. I am satisfied with the course and country. The best thing about SKEMA is its international mobility, you can change campuses in different countries very easily.
Reviewed on 6 Jun 2024Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
4
Skema is a great option only if you are ready to embrace the challenges.
Tips: 1. Cultural shift was definitely there. I suggest students to learn French up to A2 level so that it becomes easy to integrate. 2. You can apply for Skema academic excellence scholarship during your application process. It's 3000 Euro off for 2 year course. 3. I'd say it's satisfactory when it comes to course and university. The country probably not that much, considering the language and cultural barriers.
Likes (Public transportation): You can reach the city centre in 20-30 minutes easily. Options like Train (Line L), Tram, Bus and RER A, and metro 1 are available. Paris has excellent public transportation overall. The connectivity is great and you'd have no problems reaching your place any time of the day. Students get an Imagine R pass for 365 Euros per year with unlimited travel.
Dislikes (Value for money): Considering the ranking and reputation of the college, it is justified to an extent. But when I compare my tuition fees with my friends' colleges it's a bit on the higher side. If you manage to get a scholarship, that'll help a lot and hence you get the value for your money.
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2024Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
4.3
Adapting French culture with excellent support from Skema Business school.
Tips: Students should know that there are many cultural differences. The food is different, the French administration is very slow and also there are sometimes ongoing strikes. University helps you with everything from finding accommodation, opening bank accounts, visa issues and everything. I'm happy with my course as it's both practical and theoretical. I got merit based scholarship of 5K Euros. Skema Business School is renowned all over Europe so it's easy to get internship/ jobs.
Likes (Public transportation): Paris has one of the best transport systems in the world. They have transportation 24*7. They have metro, buses, trams and RER which connect suburbs to the city center. The public transport costs 45 per month for the students and adults it will be 78. Also once you get an internship/job you get reimbursement of your metro pass.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are many Indian food options available in Paris. Even for someone like me who is vegetarian, there are many options. I prefer cooking myself at home. If someone is vegetarian there are many options available like Greek food, Mexican and Italian foods and also Lebanese kebabs.
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2024Read more
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MSc Entrepreneurship & Innovation - Batch of 2024
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
3.7
Good College Experience: The hub of learning & growth
Tips: Before joining the college, students should be clear about the institution's culture, academic programs, career opportunities, and resources as well. The University comes in top ranking colleges, and the quality of education & campus life are good here. One thing I'll recommend to any student who is planning to study here is before arriving, you just learn their native language at least A2 level, it'll be a huge plus point for you. About the scholarship, I didn't find it more beneficial for me, than this campus-university. But the education quality is very digitalised in Skema- Sophia Campus. This area comes in the southern part of France. Here are many beautiful things like arts & museum, zoo park and a helpful culture. About transportation, here you'll find buses and trains, which connect from city to city. Bus services exist here in a modern way and are very helpful for international students and other people.
Reviewed on 17 Oct 2023Read more
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Master of Science in Luxury & Fashion Management - Batch of 2021
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
3.2
Not value for money but the course and faculty members are good.
Tips: There has been a huge transformation since I joined and got to know more and more diverse group work etc. I was not offered any scholarship nor I was offered any allowance. The satisfaction is neutral I was not impressed or satisfied nor was I upset.
Likes (Quality of faculty): It is easy to approach the faculty members. They made the most effort to make us feel more welcomed and we were very impressed. The methodology was different and good. Highly diverse campus even though there were many Indians too, many other country students were also there.
Dislikes (Value for money): The college is in no way value for money as it's too expensive. The courses might be good but not effective. I was expecting more and more but it was not as I thought it would be. The fees was too high compared to other colleges which offered similar courses for a lesser price with the same options.
Reviewed on 25 Aug 2023Read more
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MSc Financial Markets & Investments - Batch of 2019
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
3.1
A Top Pre-experience Finance Program
Tips: Living and studying in Paris is an exquisite experience, and changes your outlook greatly. You get to mingle with people from diverse backgrounds and be comfortable with all the hardships a student life brings. There are multiple scholarships to avail, such as the Eiffel scholarship, plus your school might have scholarships for its students.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty of my programme was absolutely top-notch. These are people with PHDs, as well as long years of practical work experience in the most celebrated, big names of the financial industry. There is a lot to learn from them, in terms of both academics and industry experience.
Dislikes (Part time work): I was part of the 1 year M.Sc. Financial Markets and Investment programme. This is one the most elite finance programs in Europe, and while you are pursuing it, you will hardly get any time for part time jobs. Taking up a part-time job will have severe consequences on your studies, as the course is quite intensive, with 2-3, 3-hour classes on most days, apart from assignments, and exams. You would most certainly have other household chores as well, leaving you with little time. Anyway, finding a part-time job in Paris is not easy, especially if you don't speak French.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2023Read more
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MSc Financial Markets & Investments - Batch of 2020
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
3.9
Highly professional and career oriented.
Tips: Well, it's important to have the basic French language understanding in order to have smooth running of your day to day activities. Understanding French etiquettes is also important but you can learn that as you start living there. I got a scholarship from Diplomeo of 700 euros. The course was very intense but one of the flagship course that the School had in their offerings. It was more practical which enables us to apply the topics studied in the real world. The country is rich in its culture and I enjoyed every bit of it. From the people, the places and the artistic living, the etiquettes, it was all worth it !
Reviewed on 12 Jun 2023Read more
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MSc Global Supply Chain Management & Procurement - Batch of 2023
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
2.7
Good college. Academically oriented.
Tips: You should have a good command of French language for securing your internship or job. Professors are good and are really willing to teach you even beyond the books and classroom. There is no cultural shift. And I did not get any scholarship. University is good, but sometimes it becomes difficult for international students to secure a job without knowing French.
Likes (Safety): Safety is good in Lille. Nobody is going to bother you in terms of safety. It's a very safe place to stay for education and otherwise. People are really helpful and good and nobody is bothered about what you are doing. You will find a lot of other students as well in the city.
Dislikes (Internships): You have to find the internships on your own. The school is only going to guide you and there is no surety that you will have an internship on completion. You will have to manage on your own for an internship and in France it's difficult if you are not able to speak French.
Reviewed on 15 May 2023Read more
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MSc Global Supply Chain Management & Procurement - Batch of 2023
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
2.9
Academics is fine, but you have to look out for yourself regarding your job and your future life.
Tips: Students planning to come here should learn French. You can follow any culture here, with no issues. I got no scholarship. Teaching is okay, but there are less practical aspects and knowledge plus finding a job is difficult without French. The teaching sometimes feels that there is only bookish knowledge.
Likes (Safety): Lille is a very good city to live and roam around. There are no safety concerns if you are well behaved. There is no gender discrimination or anything, everybody on the campus speaks English. The people in the city are also helpful and will not bother you much.
Dislikes (Part time work): As an international student, if you don't know French, it's difficult to find a part-time job. Very difficult to manage with the course, as the class timings are not fixed. They change it very frequently, so it's difficult to manage plus it would be really hectic. The payout will be something around 12 Euros/hour.
Reviewed on 14 May 2023Read more
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Manu John Verified Icon
MSc International Marketing and Business Development - Batch of 2023
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
3.8
Having some knowledge of French would help!
Tips: While all the courses are conducted in English, one must have minimal elementary knowledge of French to have access to greater job opportunities. Researching and having a preference for one's electives and track courses in the future can help one build a strong profile from the start.
Reviewed on 14 Feb 2023Read more
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MSc Global Supply Chain Management & Procurement - Batch of 2022
Offered by Skema Business School - Paris Campus
4.1
A year well spent at Skema BS
Tips: Well, I say before joining any of the French universities/Business schools I recommend learning French for a min of 3 levels otherwise it becomes tough to find internships/jobs post studies. In terms of student life SKEMA BS is good and there are many good places to hang out around.
Likes (Safety): Well LILLE is a student-friendly city and much safe when compared to the capital city Paris. It's a student-friendly environment. Quality of teaching I feel it was average even though many of the professors were from the Ph.D. background. Now there is a slight increase in fees as well so I suggest you check twice before joining this institute.
Dislikes (Internships): From the talent & careers department in Skema BS, mass recruitment took place where many of the companies just took our resume and didn't bother to reply, so post studies it's really tough to find an internship/job by just knowing the basics of local language.
Reviewed on 18 Jul 2022Read more
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