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contact usFrance Study Visa Guide 2025: Your Gateway to World-Class Education
Planning to study in France? The France Study Visa (VLS-TS) opens doors to top universities, prestigious business schools, vibrant culture, and diverse career opportunities. This student visa allows international students to live and study in France for durations longer than 90 days.
Study at globally top-ranked institutions
Work while studying with flexible part-time permits
Safe, multicultural communities with strong support systems
Access to healthcare through provincial plans
Multiple pathways to permanent residency and citizenship
Who is Eligible for a France Study Visa?
Applicants must be 18 years or older
Must have received admission from a recognized French university or institution
Proof of sufficient financial resources to cover tuition and living expenses (€615/month minimum)
Valid passport and health/travel insurance
Language proficiency depending on course requirement: DELF/DALF for French or IELTS/TOEFL for English programs
Proof of accommodation in France
Step-by-Step France Study Visa Application Process
Admission Confirmation: Secure your admission letter from a recognized French institution
Campus France Registration: Register on the Campus France portal, complete your profile, and upload documents
Academic Interview: Attend the required academic interview and obtain the No Objection Certificate (NOC)
Visa Application: Fill out the visa application on the France-VISAS website accurately
Book Appointment at VFS: Schedule and attend appointment at VFS Global centers (Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, etc.) to submit documents and biometric data
Receive Visa: Wait for processing (generally 2-3 months) and collect your visa
Key Features and Benefits of the France Study Visa
Live and study legally in France for the entire course duration
Work part-time up to 964 hours/year to support yourself financially
Access to French higher education’s world-leading programs in arts, business, science, and engineering
After graduation, apply for an 18-month post-study work permit to seek employment in France
Schengen access for travel across most European countries
Essential Documents Checklist
Valid passport (issued within last 10 years, valid beyond stay)
Admission letter from French institution
Proof of financial means (bank statements, scholarship letters)
Travel/health insurance covering medical expenses
Proof of accommodation in France (rental, dorm, hotel)
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Study intakes in france
Popular Programs in france
Business and Management (including International Business, Marketing, and Finance)
Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Software)
Computer Science and Information Technology
Medicine and Health Sciences
Social Sciences (Political Science, Sociology, International Relations)
Arts and Humanities (Literature, Philosophy, History, Linguistics)
Environmental Science and Sustainable Development
Law and Legal Studies
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
Cost of Living in France
When planning to study and live in France, understanding the cost of living is crucial for budgeting your expenses. France offers a mix of affordable and varied living options across cities. Below is an overview of average monthly expenses for students.
- Tuition fees vary between public and private institutions.
- Living costs depend largely on the city of residence.
- Health insurance and social security are mandatory for students.
| Utility | Cost (Average per month) |
|---|---|
| Rent | €400 – €900 |
| Household Utilities | €80 – €150 |
| Transportation | €30 – €70 |
| Cost per Meal | €6 – €12 |
| Internet | €25 – €40 |
Additionally, students should budget for health insurance and personal expenses to ensure a comfortable stay.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
France offers a short-stay (less than 90 days, “visa de court séjour”) and a long-stay student visa (more than 90 days, known as VLS-TS), which serves as both your visa and, once validated, your residence permit during your studies.
Non-EU/EEA students planning to study in France for any period, and all students staying over 90 days, must apply for a student visa before arrival.
Yes, long-stay student visa holders are permitted to work up to 964 hours per year (roughly 20 hours/week) during their studies.
Processing can take from 2–8 weeks, depending on the country and time of year. Apply as early as possible.
Yes, VLS-TS (long-stay) visa holders must validate their visa online through the OFII portal within three months of arrival.
The application fee is generally €99 (about ₹8,000), plus the Campus France fee (if applicable, €200).
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