French Long-Stay Student Visa

Study in France — Affordable Excellence at Grandes Écoles

France offers affordable tuition at public universities and access to world-renowned Grandes Écoles. With a growing number of English-taught programs and a 2-year post-study work permit, France is an attractive option for international students.

Average Tuition

€2,770–€3,770/year at public universities for non-EU; €10,000–€50,000 at Grandes Écoles

Visa Type

French Long-Stay Student Visa

Top Universities

5+ ranked institutions

Why study in France?

  • Public university fees as low as €170/year for EU; higher for non-EU but still affordable
  • HEC Paris, Sciences Po, CentraleSupélec globally ranked
  • APS visa: 12-month post-study work permit extendable to 24 months
  • Campus France scholarships and Eiffel Excellence Scholarship
  • Strong fashion, luxury, and culinary industry links

Top universities

  • École Polytechnique
  • HEC Paris
  • Sciences Po
  • CentraleSupélec
  • Sorbonne University

Popular degrees

MSc Management / MBAMSc EngineeringMSc International RelationsMSc Luxury ManagementPhD Research Programs

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to study in France?

Public universities charge a differential fee for non-EU students (€2,770–€3,770/year), while Grandes Écoles and private schools charge significantly more. France remains one of the most affordable Western European study destinations.

What is the Eiffel Scholarship?

The Eiffel Excellence Scholarship is awarded by Campus France to outstanding international students at Master's and PhD level, covering living costs and some travel expenses.

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