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Kanishka Gambhir

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France is known for its Business & Management centered universities and the most pursued course in this country is MIM. BBA, MS as well as MBA are some of the popular courses for international students in France. Students can refer to the table below for the top streams in France and count of universities which offer it: 

Top Courses in France 

Count of Universities 

MS 

136 

130 

MSc 

116 

BBA 

62 

MA 

48 

BA 

19 

Others PG 

14 

B.E. / B.Tech 

13 

LL.M. 

13 

B.Sc. 

11 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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ESSEC Business School - France famous for the following reasons- 

  • Ranked one of the world's top international management schools and the eighth top business school in Europe by the Financial Times. 

  • It is one of the most selective and prestigious business schools in Europe and is referred to as one of the "trois Parisiennes" along with HEC Paris and ESCP Business School. 

  • ESSEC Business School is also known for its world-renowned MiM and its BBA. 

  • The school has strong connection with top companies such as L'Oréal, Danone, and Procter & Gamble, providing students with valuable internship and job opportunities

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The annual tuition fees of many universities in France stand below INR 10 L, making it an ideal choice for international students. 

First-Year Tuition Fee Range 

Count of Universities 

Up to INR 10 L 

57 

Up to INR 20 L 

87 

Up to INR 30 L 

89 

Up to INR 40 L 

90 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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Most universities in France allow international students to work on campus while studying in university and pick up part-time jobs during their term breaks. To be eligible to work, all international students must have UG or PG degree. France also provides 1 year stay back permit to all international students as post study work permit. However, this cannot be renewed. 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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Most universities in France allow international students to work on campus while studying in university and pick up part-time jobs during their term breaks. In order to be eligible to work,  all the overseas students must hold a bachelor's/master's degree. France also provides one-year stay back permit to all international students as a post-study work permit. However, this cannot be renewed. 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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Most universities in France allow international students to work on campus while studying in the university and pick up part-time jobs during their term breaks and one of those university is ESSEC Business School. To be eligible to work, all international students must have UG or PG degree. France also provides 1 year stay back permit to all international students as post study work permit. However, this cannot be renewed. 

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Aashi Shukla

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 Once you have earned your MBA, you can apply for APS. Via APS, foreign students can stay in France for one year after the end of their studies. During this period, they can look for a job or prepare for the creation of a company in a field corresponding to their training.

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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France is the best choice to pursue business studies for Indian students for the following reasons-

  1. It has top business scholls like HEC Paris and INSEAD
  2. France as a country is a large and diverse country with many career opportunities for international graduates
  3. Most of the tuition costs are subsidised by the French government, which means you may have to pay less for studying at public universities in Farnce
  4. There are various scholarships as well to study in france. Hence, If you win one, you may only have to bear your living expenses in France, which can also be recovered by working part-time.  

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Abhishek Mehra

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Getting MBA in France is beneficial for Indian students in various ways; such as - you get a gloablly recognised degree and top firms like Google, Microsoft, LVMH, L'Oréal, Dior, BCG, McKinsey, Deloitte, TotalEnergies, Renault and Michelin have their HQs in the country. This helps recent MBA graduates to have strong industrial connections, and start their careers working at top MNCs of the world right from the beginning of their careers. 

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Abhishek Mehra

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If you are an Indian student, you may study for 500-600 hours casually and learn French language. Learning French for beginners may take more time but as and when students will advance, they will be able to learn the language more precisely. Also, speaking fluently is another essential aspect of learning French. On average it may take applicants to fluently dpeak French language in about 28-30 weeks of training. The learning may vary for students, based on their learning styles and other miscellaneous factors.

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