BENEFITS OF STUDYING IN FRANCE
French author Mireille Guiliano once said, “In France we have a saying, ‘Joie de vivre,’ which actually doesn’t exist in the English language. It means looking at your life as something that is to be taken with great pleasure and enjoy it.” This quote reflects the life of France in a sense. France is the country that has seen the revolution, the fight for freedom, has endured war and has been a land of many art and artists. Today, it stands tall as one of the developed nations in the world. It is also known for its hospitality and open culture. So, if you are a student looking to pursue an international degree France will be your destination. Currently France has about 3,500 institutes offering higher education, out of which, 77 are publicly funded universities. Each university offers various specialisations. France also has a lot of students who wish to pursue a specific diploma and or what that of exchange students. Over the years France has emerged as the popular education destination for international students. According to a survey 9 to 10 students recommend France for their higher education. It also has the best education systems in the world. Currently France has 10 compasses, twenty schools and 24,000 students enrolled in different courses. Another reason is that students preferring France for their higher education is that it offers reasonable education. Institutes such as France International Graduate Schools (FIGS) are offering 60 undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in six major streams like business, communication, tourism, computer science, design, and environment. International students or those who are going abroad to study from India, are not just looking for a good education but also employment opportunities. With immigration policies and work permits being one of the most debated topics in countries such USA and UK, after education opportunities might look a bit hard to come. But France can be considered as a ray of hope in this grim worldwide situation. Students who are taking up long term courses such as an undergraduate or master’s degree can apply for the work permit. They will be given work permits for 24 months at least.No matter where you study in France, there are plenty of chances to use your student status for free or discounted entrance into some of the world’s most famous attractions.If you haven’t already, you should try learning one of the world’s most beautiful languages . And what better way to do that than to study French in France?Learn how one word seamlessly flows into the next, giving French it’s signature melody, and start practicing with the locals. You won’t regret it! Learning another language opens both career opportunities and the chance to meet new people.
When we talk about social assistance, we are talking about accommodation. Arguably one of the most important aspects for an international student. There are three types of accommodation assistance available by CAF for international students in France.
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Allocation de Logement Sociale (social housing assistance)
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Aide Personnalisée au Logement (personal accommodation assistance)
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Allocation de Logement Familial (family accommodation assistance)
More to that, France is actively involved in global fairs, as a leading member of the European Union and Eurozone, is a member of the United Nations Security Council, the Group of Seven (G7), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the World Trade Organization (WTO).