France is one of the most popular study destinations in the world. Over 400,000 international students travel France every year for work and studies. France offers a combination of academic excellence and life experience in world-class universities with reasonable tuition fees, rich culture, excellent quality life, and good post-study work opportunities. Hundreds of Nepali students now pursue Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees in France every year especially in fields like engineering, business, fashion, hospitality, medicine, and social sciences.
Why
Study in France?
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Very Low Tuition at Public Universities
Public universities in france charge only €170–€650
per year for Bachelor’s and €243–€3,800 for most Master’s and PhD programs
(2025–2026 rates) even for international students which is comparatively less
than countries like USA and UK.
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Globally Ranked Universities
France has
extremely well established universities with good education system. Seven
French institutions regularly appear in the global top 100, including
Université PSL, Sorbonne University, and Institut Polytechnique de Paris.
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Huge Choice of English-Taught Programs
More than 1,500 programs are fully taught in English, especially
at Master’s level (engineering, business, data science, international
relations, luxury management, etc.). Students do not have to worry about being
fluent in French as they can easily pursue interested degree in global
language.
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Generous Scholarships
French Government (Eiffel, Charpak) university and
regional scholarships often cover tuition fees, living costs, and even flights
for extremely talented students.
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Unmatched Quality of Life
France has free
healthcare for students, subsidized housing, and student meals at €3.30,
discounted transport, museums and cinemas which makes the life of students
easier. France takes care of its students in almost every sector leading to
quality of life.
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Strong Post-Study Work Rights
After graduation, you can stay 1–4 years on the
“Recherche d’Emploi / Création d’Entreprise” visa to look for a job or start a
company. If you find a job related to your degree, switching to a work permit
is straightforward.
Types
of Higher Education Institutions in France
A.
Public Universities
Public universities are research oriented with very
low tuition fees and excellent reputation. Examples: Sorbonne University,
Université Paris-Saclay, Université de Strasbourg.
B.
Grandes Écoles
They are often expensive than public universities with
better carrer outcomes. Examples: École Polytechnique, HEC Paris, ESSEC
Business School, CentraleSupélec.
C.
Specialized Schools
These schools
focuses on art, fashion, hospitality, architecture, engineering, etc. which
helps in preserving the world culture and enhances modern fashions and trend to
life. Examples: École du Louvre, Ferrandi (culinary), École Nationale
Supérieure d’Architecture, Strate School of Design.
Top
Universities & Grandes Écoles for International Students (2025 rankings)
1. Université
PSL
2. Institut
Polytechnique de Paris
3. Sorbonne
University
4. Université
Paris-Saclay
5. HEC
Paris Sciences Po
6. École
Polytechnique
7. CentraleSupélec
8. ESSEC
& ESCP Business Schools
9. Université
Paris Cité,
10. Aix-Marseille
University
11. Claude
Bernard Lyon
Most
Popular Programs for Nepali & International Students
Bachelor’s
Level (3 years)
1. Business
& Management (BBA, Bachelor in International Business)
2. Engineering
(many English-taught at INSA, Polytech, etc.)
3. Fashion,
Design & Luxury Management
4. Hospitality
& Culinary Arts
5. Computer
Science & Data Science
Master’s
Level (1–2 years)
1. MBA
& Master in Management (HEC, ESSEC, INSEAD, etc.)
2. Data
Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
3. Engineering
(Aerospace, Mechanical, Civil, Energy)
4. Finance,
Luxury Brand Management, Wine & Spirits
5. Public
Health, Neuroscience, Biotechnology
6. International
Relations & Political Science (Sciences Po)
PhD
(3–4 years)
It is normally
fully funded for most of the students.
Tuition
Fees in France (2025–2026)
For Public Universities (most common choice):
Bachelor’s: ≈ €170–€650/year
Master’s: ≈ €243–€3,800/year
PhD: ≈ €380/year (often waived)
For Grandes Écoles & Private Schools
€8,000–€25,000/year (scholarships are available)
Engineering schools: €600–€15,000/year
Scholarships
for Nepali Students
1. Eiffel
Excellence Scholarship (French Government)
2. Masters
& PhD – €1,181/month (Masters) or €1,700/month (PhD)
3. Charpak
Scholarships (French Embassy in Nepal)
4. Full
scholarship (€1,000/month + tuition + travel) for top programs
5. University
& Regional Scholarships
6. Many
universities (Paris-Saclay, PSL, Lyon, Strasbourg) offer €5,000–€10,000/year
7. Personalized
scholarship search and application support
Step-by-step
visa process:
· Create
account on pastudies.fr / nepal.campusfrance.org
· Choose
programs (up to 20 applications possible)
· Pay
Campus France fee (≈ NPR 18,000) and attend mandatory interview in Kathmandu
· Receive
acceptance letter from university
· Apply
for long-stay student visa (VLS-TS) at VFS Global Kathmandu
· Pay
visa fee (€99) + attend appointment
Required
documents:
· Passport
(valid upto 18 months)
· Campus
France confirmation (NOC)
· University
acceptance letter
· Proof
of funds (€615/month or scholarship proof)
· Accommodation
proof (or attestation)
· Health
insurance (French social security is free once registered)
· Processing
time is of 2–6 weeks.
· Visa
is issued for the full duration of studies and additional 3 months.
Cost
of Living in France
Average
monthly budget (2025):
Rent (CROUS residence or private): €250–€800
Food (supermarket and student cafeteria): €200–€350
Transport (monthly pass): €30–€80
Phone + Internet: €20–€40
Miscellaneous: €100
Living cost in Paris is around €1,000–€1,500/month
whereas outside Paris €700–€1,000/month can be estimated. Due to student
discounts they can sustain easily without any pressure in France.
Part-Time
Work & Career Opportunities
· Allowed
to work upto 964 hours/year (≈20
hours/week)
· Minimum
wage ≈ €11.65 gross/hour (2025) which makes €800–€1,000 net/month possible
· Top
sectors for Nepali graduates are IT, engineering, finance, hospitality, luxury
and research
Conclusion
France is a combination of prestige, affordability,
cultural richness and real career opportunities like no other destination. It
is best for Nepali students who dream of studying at top-ranked institutions
without paying tens of thousands of dollars per year and build a global career.
France is simply one of the smartest choices in today’s date.