? What is the general cost of studying in France? The fees for applying to French public universities are as follows:
Registration fee: 1200 yuan;
Language training fee: 6000 ~ 10000 RMB, examination fee: 1000 RMB (TCF/TEF);
Bank deposit certificate: 60,000 ~ 80,000 yuan;
Embassy language evaluation fee: 1500 RMB (face-to-face);
Air ticket: 4000 ~ 7000 RMB.
The visa service fee is 234 yuan. This fee is set together with the French Embassy in China, including reservation, material review, information consultation and application form record during visa application. And other services. Long-term visa, more than 90 days: 99,00 euros, 839.00 yuan; ; Study for more than 90 days? Visa (without France? Education sector assessment): 99,00 euros, 839.00 yuan; ; Study for more than 90 days? Visa (via France? Education department evaluation): 50,000 euros, 424.00 RMB, etc. Transit visa 1-5 days+French drom:120,00 euros, 10 16.00 RMB
? When interviewing for a study visa in France, you must show the originals of all the materials. If you forget to bring it or don't have it for the time being, you can provide it after the interview, but these materials need to be translated into French. Pay attention to the questions in the interview. If you don't hear these questions clearly, please ask the interviewer to speak slowly so as not to answer irrelevant questions. The interviewer may ask you about your high marks, your academic credentials and your major. If appropriate, you can simply add one or more topics prepared in advance.
Try to express it in French. Even if you make a mistake, it shows your desire to communicate in French and your ability to overcome difficulties. Show that you have a full understanding of the study courses in France. For example, the diploma you want to get and how long you plan to study in France. It shows that you decided to study in France after careful consideration. You can talk more about your preference for the major you are applying for or your first impression of France, not because French education is "free". In fact, French public officials are very time-conscious, so they can't be late. Once the interviewer asks for a check and finds that the phone is not turned off, it is likely to be rejected. Small details are important.