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Is it enough to study in France for one year?
Studying in France is 65,438+10,000 yuan a year. The annual tuition fees paid by French public schools are limited. Excluding holidays, the annual expenses are about 80,000 in big cities and 50,000 in small cities. To study in France, the requirement for applying for a visa is that students should provide proof of financial support during their study in France, whether it is their own funds or the support of their parents. The capital requirement is not less than the minimum amount of the French government scholarship, that is, 6 15 euros per month.

Advantages of going to France for postgraduate study

1, professional advantages In the EU countries, each country has its own outstanding teaching advantages: for example, Germany is good at machinery, Britain is good at business, and Nordic countries are good at electronics and computer technology. The dominant education disciplines in France are basic science (mathematics, physics and chemistry), telecommunication engineering, traffic engineering, biochemical technology, architecture and art. In the past 20 years, the quality of business teaching in France has also been greatly improved, and more than a dozen famous European higher business schools have emerged, such as HEC, INSEAD, EDHEC, REIMMS, ESC ROUEN, ESC TOULOUSE and so on.

The French major is very comprehensive and can fully meet the requirements of all applicants; There are world-renowned colleges and universities in various majors. Regardless of the applicant's educational background, you can find a school that suits you. Postgraduate education in France is at a world-class level, second only to the United States, comparable to Canada, Japan, Britain and Germany, and surpassing Australia and New Zealand.

2. Educational welfare with superior welfare advantages. Every year, more than 23% (nearly 654.38 billion euros) of French national finance is spent on education. International students, like domestic students, can enjoy many subsidies such as housing, medical care, insurance and transportation. Master students can also apply for a scholarship of 600 euros/month.

3. Employment advantages International students can work in France after graduation. The French ambassador to China said that in the past, students studying in France had to renew their residence permits every year. They were not allowed to work without permission and had to return to China after graduation. International students studying for a master's degree or above now have a temporary residence permit in the first year and a multi-year residence permit from the second year; Moreover, France welcomes international students to stay and work in France after graduation. They can stay in France for six months to find jobs.