Tuition Fees
Public tuition can be comparatively low, while non-EU differentiated fees, private schools, and grandes ecoles may cost more.
Top Quality
France combines globally recognised universities, grandes ecoles, public tuition advantages, and strong cultural, engineering, and business pathways.
Tuition
Low public fees
Living Cost
Moderate to high
Language
French + English options
Work
Part-time allowed
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Public tuition can be comparatively low, while non-EU differentiated fees, private schools, and grandes ecoles may cost more.
Paris requires a higher budget than regional cities, with accommodation the biggest cost and student housing in high demand.
France offers institutional awards, Eiffel-style excellence funding, and mobility scholarships with competitive selection rules.
Non-EU students need admission, funds, accommodation, insurance, and the appropriate long-stay student visa or residence process.
France offers institutional awards, Eiffel-style excellence funding, and mobility scholarships with competitive selection rules.
International students can usually work part-time within annual hour limits while maintaining their study status.
Finland is known for high-quality education, strong student support, and a practical residence model for degree students who can plan their tuition and living budget early.
Denmark is known for project-based learning, innovation, design, sustainability, and strong student support across research and applied institutions.
Norway offers high-quality education, strong research environments, and specialist strengths in energy, marine industries, sustainability, and social sciences.
English-taught programmes are expanding, particularly at master's level, but French remains valuable for daily life and graduate hiring.
English-taught programmes are expanding, particularly at master's level, but French remains valuable for daily life and graduate hiring.
Public tuition can be comparatively low, while non-EU differentiated fees, private schools, and grandes ecoles may cost more. Paris requires a higher budget than regional cities, with accommodation the biggest cost and student housing in high demand.
Paris requires a higher budget than regional cities, with accommodation the biggest cost and student housing in high demand.
Non-EU students need admission, funds, accommodation, insurance, and the appropriate long-stay student visa or residence process. Paris requires a higher budget than regional cities, with accommodation the biggest cost and student housing in high demand.
Non-EU students need admission, funds, accommodation, insurance, and the appropriate long-stay student visa or residence process. Processing times vary by embassy workload and document readiness, so students should prepare their file early after admission.
Common documents include Passport, Admission letter, Academic transcripts and certificates, Language evidence when required, Financial means evidence, Health insurance or medical cover, Accommodation or arrival plan when requested. Non-EU students need admission, funds, accommodation, insurance, and the appropriate long-stay student visa or residence process.
International students can usually work part-time within annual hour limits while maintaining their study status.