Which school do you want to study? What program can you take? Are the schools offering scholarships?
All international students have the right to work while studying in the country for a maximum of 964 hours per year. France’s national minimum hourly wage is currently at 9.67 euros. Generally, international students are allowed to work on-campus under a contract – be sure to ask your designated school representative for work options available. Working off-campus may be restricted, depending on your visa.
Graduating from a school in France can greatly benefit your future career! Depending on your school and their industry connections, your university could connect you to some of your dream French companies and maybe even internships. Schools in France are also generally high in quality and are recognized all over the world.