Destination: France

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France continues to attract global student interest — but cost transparency may be holding some applicants back.

79% of prospective international students say that the opportunity to learn a new language makes France more attractive as a place to study.

Get more insights like this in Destination: France, powered by responses from 8,500+ prospective international students.

In the report, explore:

  • How students perceive France as a study destination
  • What they want from the teaching experience and application process
  • Specific insights into Indian student preferences for France

Plus, get a specific look at the perspectives of students from India looking to study in France. 

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