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France is keen to welcome back international students

As higher education destinations consider opening their doors to international students, France takes the lead.

International students are starting to pick France over the US and the UK. Here's why.

France is showing international students some love. And they’re giving it love right back. Proof? The numbers are up 4.5% since 2016 according to the Ministry of Education report.

Study in France Education Fair 2016: a great opportunity for international students

Campus France is organizing the 2016 Education Fair in Chandigarh, Chennai, Bangalore and Kochi. To find out more, read below.

What are the benefits of Studying in France?

In 2012, almost 2,600 Indian students went to study in France. This year the number has increased further. Is it easy to go? Read on for more!

Why choose France for higher studies?

The country holds a position of prominence in mathematics and sciences which include physics, genetics, medicine, biology and astrophysics. This scientific community has received 26 Nobel prizes in the last century. Additionally, France’s technological achievements such as the Airbus, Concorde; the smart card, and the fully automatic rapid transit system, Val – make France an attractive destination for young scientists.

Franco Indian Education Trust invites applications for the Amba Dalmia Scholarships for Women

The trust will offer a monthly stipend and fee waiver to Indian women who want to study in France in the fields of Arts, Sports, Dance, Music, and Gastronomy.

5 top law degrees from Europe

If you are considering a career in law, why not look at degrees in Europe? Here are our 5 top picks.

How to Qualify for a Five-Year Schengen Visa

To capture the travel fantasies of Indian students, the French government has made it easier for Indian nationals to get a five-year travel visa to the country following their graduation from an institute of post-graduate degree education in France.

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