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Priya Garg

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For a course of 70 hours, around INR 20,000 is charged at a private institution teaching the French language. The higher the hierarchy, the higher is the cost of learning French language in India. The highest that one can pay for a French course in India can go upto INR 5-6 lakhs. The cost of training in French language can also vary with the number of credits and hours. On average learning French as beginners should not cost more than INR 50,000 - INR 60,000 for over a span of 23-24 weeks.

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Jiya Arora

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The C1 or the C2 level of French learning is considered as fluent. Indian students who reach this level of learning, can converse, form thoughts and communicate easily in the French language. The levels of French fluency varies with each institution. Thus, based on Alliance Francaise, the:

  • C1 level is independent level and can express oneself fluently.
  • C2 level is master's level which means whoever has reached this far can speak and write fluently and understand everything too with ease.

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Rashmi Shekhar

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Since English is the second language of most of the Indians, learning French language is relatively easier for Indians. Surveys say, that English speakers grasp French language easily. Also, French is one of the top ranked languages for third language learning in the world for English speakers. Even if the students are not comfortable in English, they can learn it through Hindi also. Now how to learn French in Hindi? Students can translate the French language sounds and meanings in Hindi for a better understanding. It can get very difficult, but eventualy with the use of the right translation tools, students will be able to learn Frenc

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Akash Gaur

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Many universities in France such as HEC Paris, Montpellier Business School, Rennes School of Business, etc., offer scholarships to their international students. Students can refer to table below for scholarship names along with disbursement amount-

Scholarship NameFinancial Reward
K.C. Mahindra ScholarshipINR 10,00,000
Narotam Sekhria's ScholarshipsVaries
Haini Zeini ScholarshipsINR 82,460

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Shreya Basu

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MIM programs in France are designed to offer foundations in business and management principles, combined with specialised tracks that allow students to focus on particular areas of interest. These programs are highly flexible, catering to students from diverse academic backgrounds and offering pathways to build skills that align with their career ambitions. International students end up with quite attractive roles with some of the most sought-after salaries, as per their interests. Graduates can go for roles like Management Consultants, Financial Associates, Marketing Manager, Operations Manager, etc. The following are some of the popu

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Shreya Basu

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The graduates who hold an MIM degree in France are eligible to apply for a temporary residence permit to look for work opportunities in France for up to 12 months after the completion of their degree. The Autorisation Provisoire de Sejour (APS) after education work visa allows students to search for a job or opportunity related to their field of study. During this period, the APS visa allows students to work full-time or part-time with a possibility of residence with longer term work permits via a job. This policy supports international talent retention in France's competitive labour market. Students should apply for the APS permit bef

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Shreya Basu

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The long term VLS-TS student visa, is necessary for International students if their program duration exceeds 6 months. The VLS-TS visa serves as a visa and a residence permit for the first year after arrival and is then renewable annually for the entirety of the duration of the course. The visa registration process begins with applicants registering with the French Government portal for foreign students known as Campus France to validate their study program and then to receive a Certificate of Enrollment. The visa application requirements include your valid passport, proof of university admission, proof of financial means, details of a

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Shreya Basu

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MIM programs in France emphasize and provide international exposure and practical experience, thereby making their graduates highly competitive for roles in multiple industries around the globe. Program specializations enable the students to deepen their expertise and skill, to stand out in fields from finance to marketing, entrepreneurship and sustainability, thereby preparing them effectively for the dynamic demands at the workplace.

Specializations for MIM in France include

  • International Business
  • Finance and Accounting
  • Marketing and Digital Marketing
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Luxury Brand Management
  • Supply Chain and Operations Manage
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Shreya Basu

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International students need to fulfill the entry requirements and submit some necessary documents to get selected by the top universities offering an MIM in France. Typically, some requirements might be additional as per the programme in the candidate's desired university. However, certain eligibility criteria are considered mandatory by most universities. Some of such criteria are listed below, along with documents required to be submitted during the admission process:

  • A bachelor's degree from a recognised university with at least 60-75% (top universities might ask for 80-90%) or equivalent CGPA
  • Proof of English language proficiency, su
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Shreya Basu

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France is considered to be comparatively cheaper than the USA or the UK in terms of the tuition fees of the universities and the cost of living. Typically, the average range of tuition fees can range anywhere between INR 17 L and INR 41 L, varying with university. The table below gives an idea of the top universities offering MIM in France and the tuition fees for the program, where INSEAD is considered one of the most expensive, followed by HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School: : 

Top Business Schools Offering MIM in France

Tuition Fees

HEC Paris

INR 41 L

ESSEC Business School

INR 31 L

INSEAD

INR 54 L

ESCP Business School

INR 26 L

EMLyon Business School

INR 22 L

EDHEC Business School

INR 25 L

SKEMA Business School

INR 19 L

Grenoble Ecole de Management

INR 17 L

Audencia Business School

INR 26 L

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