Study in France

Why study in France?
Today as a result of globalisation, France is positioned as the: fourth-largest economy in the world; the third-largest host country for direct investment; fourth-largest exporter; fourth-largest importer; second-largest exporter of agro-food products; third-largest exporter of services; and the country with the highest number of tourists in the world. The dynamic growth of economy is essentially due to the high quality of management within French organisations. 
 
What you can expect at French Educational Institutions?
- Standards and achievements in education that are among the highest in the world 
- Degrees widely recognised around the world 
- A gateway to Europe 
- An increasing number of programmes in English 
- State-of-the-art infrastructure and research facilities 
- Low state-subsidised tuition fees 
- Improved access to student visa for Indian students 
- Scope of learning a new language, spoken in 43 countries around the globe 


France - a land of creative pursuits :
As in India, philosophers, writers, historians and social scientists continue to leave their imprint in their respective fields.
Several artists and architects have made noteworthy contributions to the world of fine arts. 

In the world of fashion, French designers are known to be trendsetters especially in haute couture and their creations have inspired many designers world over. 
It is the effervescent spirit prevalent in France, which inspires many creative people to excel in their field.

France is a great place to live and study, with a pleasant climate and a rich variety of natural beauty. Going to study in France also means the possibility to discover a country that is the bridge between northern Europe and the Mediterranean. 

The wealth of its cultural heritage is explicit by the fact that no fewer than 400,000 sites of historic interests are present in France. France has preserved its character and charm, building on tradition to develop to great heights. The latest in technology and fashion is just as much part of everyday life as the country's famous sidewalk cafés and historical buildings, which bear witness to the country's traditions of creativity.
 

France is also one of the pioneering centres for scientific and technological innovations. Notable among them are:
- France discovered the smart card and produces 80 of smart cards in the world 
- The TGV - the world's fastest high-speed train with a commercial speed of 300 kph 
- The Ariane satellite launcher, which launched the last seven Indian telecommunication satellites 
- The identification of HIV virus 
- This high-level of achievement reflects the efficiency of the engineering studies in France and gives you enough reasons to want to benefit from its experiences. In the last eight years, four French scholars have been the recipients of the Nobel Prize.


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