Study in France

Studying in France offers  students a unique chance to experience a rich culture while receiving a world-class education. Known for its prestigious universities and contributions to art, science, and philosophy, France blends historic charm with modern innovation.

Key Facts to Study in France
  • Languages Spoken: French, English (in many universities)
  • Cost of Study: Approx. €10,000 – €20,000 per year for international students
  • Sources of Funding: French Government Scholarships, Erasmus Mundus Scholarships, Part-time jobs
  • Exams Required: TCF, DELF (for French-taught courses); IELTS, TOEFL (for English-taught courses)
  • Degrees Offered: Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorate
  • Intakes: September (Fall), January (Spring)
  • Visa: France student visa
Benefits of Studying in France
  1. Top-Ranked Institutions: French universities are globally recognized for their academic excellence.
  2. Cultural Exchange: Immerse yourself in France’s rich history and vibrant culture.
  3. Language Skills: Opportunities to learn or improve your French, a valuable asset in today’s job market.
  4. Affordable Education: Competitive tuition rates compared to other Western countries.
  5. Central Location: France is well-connected to the rest of Europe, making travel easy.
Scholarships Available
  • Eiffel Excellence Scholarship: For master’s and doctorate studies.
  • Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters: European-funded scholarships.
  • Charpak Scholarships: For Thai nationals covering tuition and more.
Living Costs

Expense

Average Cost per Month (EUR)

Accommodation (Rent)

€300 – €700

Utilities

€100 – €150

Internet

€20 – €30

Groceries

€150 – €250

Public Transportation

€20 – €50

Health Insurance

€20 – €40

Post-Study Work Opportunities

France offers excellent job prospects for graduates in fields like:

  • Business Management: Roles in international firms.
  • Healthcare: Opportunities in pharmaceuticals and research.
  • IT & Computer Science: Positions in tech startups and established companies.
Conclusion

Studying in France combines high-quality education with rich cultural experiences, making it an ideal choice for Thai students. If you’re ready to take the next step, contact our counsellors at KIC to start your study abroad journey!

Top Universities in France

University

Best Known For

QS Ranking 2024

THE Ranking 2024

Sorbonne University

Humanities

45

50

Ecole Polytechnique

Engineering & Technology

59

65

HEC Paris

Business & Management

20

22

Le Cordon Bleu Paris

Culinary Arts

Requirements for Studying in France
Undergraduate (Bachelor’s Degree)
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Language proficiency: DELF B1 (French) or IELTS 5.5/TOEFL 70 (English)
  • Academic transcript
  • Copy of passport
Graduate Diploma
  • Completed undergraduate degree
  • Language proficiency: DELF B2 (French) or IELTS 6.0/TOEFL 80 (English)
  • Letter of motivation
  • Updated CV
Postgraduate (Master’s Degree)
  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Language proficiency: DELF B2 (French) or IELTS 6.5/TOEFL 90 (English)
  • Two recommendation letters
  • Statement of purpose
Doctorate (PhD)
  • Master’s degree
  • Research proposal
  • Language proficiency: DELF C1 (French) or higher IELTS/TOEFL for English
Visa Requirements

To apply for a student visa, you’ll need:

  • Valid passport
  • Completed visa application form
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Evidence of sufficient funds
  • Health insurance (minimum coverage of €30,000)
  • Criminal record certificate
Cost of Studying in France

Level of Education

Costs (EUR per year)

Undergraduate

€10,000 – €15,000

Postgraduate

€12,000 – €20,000

Doctorate

€15,000 – €25,000