1. Tuition (registration fee)
French public universities implement free education. As long as they are students studying in France, they can be admitted without examination with the results of high school graduation examination. The university registration fee will depend on the course you choose, which is about 300 euros per year. The tuition fee of private engineering schools, business schools or management schools is about 4000 to 15000 euros.
2. Accommodation expenses
(1) The government builds public university dormitories, which are managed by university management institutions, with a monthly cost of about 120 euros, and about 75 euros (from other provinces) after housing subsidies are removed. The consumption level of the capital Paris is higher than that of other provinces, especially in terms of rent.
(2) Private profit-making dormitories built by private individuals and enterprises: the cost is moderate, and you can apply for housing subsidies. After the subsidy, it is about 150 euros/month, and the conditions are good (from other provinces).
(3) French families can apply for accommodation and private rental housing subsidies, depending on the house.
3. Food expenses
The cost of cooking by yourself is about 75 euros/month. If you have a meal in the university cafeteria every day, the cost is slightly higher, about 1 15 euro/month. University canteens are subsidized by the government for 30% of students' meals, and 70% are delivered by students. Generally, a meal costs about 2.5 euros. You can cook your own meals in public houses, depending on your personal consumption level.
4, traffic monthly ticket
25 euros/month (average price). If you pay for a student ticket, the fare is 0.8 euros/ticket, which can be used multiple times in one hour.
5. Medical insurance
Students studying in France must participate in social insurance and pay a premium of about 200 euros per year according to the preferential rate given by the French government. However, insurance is only responsible for serious illness hospitalization and 70% outpatient medical expenses reimbursement. If you participate in additional insurance, you can reimburse the remaining 30% according to different proportions. According to different types of additional risks, the premium ranges from 107 to 6 10 euros per year.
6. Other expenses
It depends on individual circumstances, including usual hospitality and travel expenses. However, we should pay attention to one thing: clear the purpose of learning, a small amount of communication is beneficial to French learning, but too much contact will seriously affect learning. Generally speaking, students' monthly living expenses are around 300 euros. If they plan carefully and don't waste money, 250 euros is enough. There is little difference between provinces and cities, and the fluctuation does not exceed 50 euros per month.
7. Total cost of studying in France
Generally speaking, due to the high tuition and various expenses in the first year, the cost of studying in France in the first year is also high, and the total cost is between 7000 ~ 15000 euros. If you attend a public school in the second year and find cheap housing, the annual cost can be as low as 4,000 euros.
8. Studying and working abroad
In the second year of studying in France, with the approval of the relevant departments, you can work and study. No more than 20 hours a week during school, and you can work all day during holidays. French universities have a holiday of nearly four months every year. If international students are willing to work hard, the income from working can basically cover all the expenses needed for the whole year from the second year of studying in France. For China students whose families are not very rich, as long as they have the spirit of hardship, the cost of studying in France for one year can also be paid by working income.
The cost of studying in France is about one year 15W, and 40-50W for three years. The final cost still depends on the specific situation.