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MS(2 courses)
Duration15 months-2 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 & Above, PTE, TOEFL, Duolingo

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3.6/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Friendly
  • Multi-dimensional
  • Easy going
Student Views
  • 50% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.3
Part time work2.2
Post study jobs3.5
Quality of faculty4.1
Student Life4.1
Value for money3.6
Public transportation4.7
Safety4.5
Indian Food2.9
Permanent Immigration3.5
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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
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
3.4
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.
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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 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.
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Master's in Management (MIM) is one of the best courses offered at NEOMA Business School. With the help of this course, students get to develop communication skills, analytical and strategic thinking abilities, and leadership skills by getting to work in teams. Mentioned below are the details of the

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Securing an admission to NEOMA Business School for MIM is a competitive affair, but not impossible. International students must fulfill the admission requirements listed below order to boost their chances of pursuing the NEOMA Business School MIM course:

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You can typically recoup your investment in an MBA from Neoma Business School within 2 to 5 years after graduation, depending on salary increases and the original investment. 

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No, NEOMA Business School does not have its own shuttle system separate from public transportation; instead, it encourages and supports students to utilize the well-organized urban network of trams and buses in Reims and Rouen. 

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International students are required to apply for a student visa to study at NEOMA Business School in France. The students have to book a visa appointment at the French Consulate

Below mentioned are the documents needed to apply for the student visa this B-School: 

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University CityMont-Saint-Aignan, Other - France, France
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1 Rue du Maréchal Juin, 76130 Mont-Saint-Aignan, France
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