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What should students bring to France?
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- Practical and sturdy clothes are what you need for your stay in France. Students dress casually: jeans, t-shirts (not the torn variety), comfortable shoes.
- Remember the golden rule: less is best.
- Remember the silver rule: if you can’t afford to lose it, don’t bring it!
- You may also want to bring:
Is France affordable for Indian students?
In fact, France’s very high educational standards and the French government’s subsidies make studies affordable for the Indian students. Besides, one can also get financial assistance. Every year, 500 students benefit under the government’s Charpak scholarship programme for excellence.
Is it easy to settle in France?
It can be hard to move here, especially if you do not speak French and want to settle in the countryside. However, a straightforward immigration system and extensive transportation infrastructure means that the practical elements of moving here alone or with family can be achieved with the correct planning.
How to study in France as an Indian student?
Study in France for Indian students requires them to take an appointment with the French embassy for a visa interview and to verify the financial documents along with the visa documents at the Embassy of France or the consulates in Mumbai. Applicants must complete the online procedure.
What are the scholarships offered by the French embassy in India?
This year, the Embassy has offered nearly 400 scholarships under its flagship “Charpak” programme for students pursuing Master’s degrees, exchange semesters and research internships. French companies, such as MBDA, also offer scholarships to Indian students, including tuition fee waivers and a monthly stipend.
Why study abroad in France?
France is one of the most sought-after study-abroad destinations, inviting abundant number of students every year from all over the world. Study in France for Indian students leads them towards good career opportunities internationally, after graduation.
What should I pack for an international student trip?
Coat/Jacket (I recommend at least 2 – one for cold weather, and one that is water resistant) At least one nice outfit for formal occasions * Flip flops/ sandals of some sort (good if you’re going to a warm climate, but also good for hostel showers)