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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, EDC Paris Business School permits international students to work while studying. Overseas students must be mindful of the fact that they can work no more than 20 hours per week while classes are in session and it is essential that this employment does not interfere with a their academic program. During vacations, they can work for unlimited hours.
Know more about part-time jobs in France for international students.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, EM Normandie Business School has a Career Services department that focuses on supporting students throughout their careers by providing advice and opportunities to them. Some of the services offered at the are as follows:
- Explore career options;
- Vacancies for part-time jobs and internships;
- Prepare CV, cover letter, and application forms;
- Prepare for interviews and assessments; and
- Develop a personal statement and elevator pitch.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
As per the historical data of the university's alumni, most of the EM Normandie Business School graduates get placed in industries such as:
| Operations | Sales | Business Development |
| Marketing | Finance | Program & Project Management |
| Accounting | Human Resources | Media & Communication |
| Information Technology | Education | Customer Success & Support |
| Community & Social Services | Consulting | Purchasing |
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
After pursuing an EM Normandie Business School program, graduates secure employment at the university campus and in the following companies:
| Team for the Planet | Societe Generale |
| EY | BNP Paribas |
| Safran | Deloitte |
| TotalEnergies | L'Oréal |
| KPMG France | Thales |
| Carrefour | Accenture |
| Orange Business | Fédération des Étudiants de l'EM Normandie |
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
EM Normandie Business School is relatively affordable in terms of the cost of living, as compared to other universities in France, with a monthly expense of EUR 800 - EUR 1,500 (INR 74.4 K - 1.4 L). Below are the components of the expenditure:
- Living Costs (Housing & Food)
- Books & Supplies
- Travel/Transportation
- Personal Expenses
- Miscellaneous Costs
Conversion Rate: 1 EUR = INR 92.99
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
On average, the annual tuition fee required to pursue a degree course at EM Normandie Business School is around INR 10 L - 12 L, which can be considered affordable as a study abroad option. Students can refer to the table listed below for course-specific fees requirements:
| Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
MBA/PGDM (8 courses) | INR 9 L - 13 L |
MSc (7 courses) | INR 9 L - 13 L |
BBA (2 courses) | INR 7 L - 9 L |
MS (1 course) | INR 9 L |
MIM (1 course) | INR 12 L |
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, meeting the English language requirements is one of the major EM Normandie Business School eligibility criteria for international students. Students can refer to the table below for the minimum score requirements:
English Proficiency Exam | Minimum Score Requirements |
|---|---|
TOEFL iBT | Overall score of 83 or higher |
Overall score of 6.0 or higher |
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
As per the ratio of admissions to applications, the EM Normandie Business School acceptance rate is around 40 - 50%. Since, the stats are on the lower end, we can conclude that the business school is a moderately competitive to get into, as it admits less than half of the applicants. However, applicants must not get discouraged and fulfill all the EM Normandie Business School admission requirements, i.e., competitive grades, standardized test scores, English language requirements, as well as relevant documents, they are most likely to secure admission in the business school. Also, students must apply to the bus
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The earnings from part-time jobs at Neoma Business School vary according to location and type of job. While on a student visa in France, a student can work up to 964 hours in a year.
Hourly wages usually go between €10 and €15, averaging about €12.50. Therefore if working 20 hours a week, the student earns €250 or €1,000 a month annually. Tuition every year can lie between €12,000 and €17,000, while living costs in Rouen or Reims can go from €800 to €1,200 per month (which amounts to €9,600 to €14,400 a year).
The overall costs could amount to anywhere around €21,600 to €31,400. The part-time job could earn abou
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Finding another Indian student as a roommate could be somewhat easy, depending on the campus and student community in Neoma Business School. Neoma attracts diverse international students, with many from India particularly in MBA and Master in Management programs.
Chances of meeting Indian peers are fairly decent since more than 25% of the entire population of 9,000 students consists of international. Several platforms run housing boards or forums to help students connect, as do the social media groups started by Neoma. Smaller pockets of Indian communities exist in Rouen and Reims than in adjacent Paris, but the lively multicultural set
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