How to get scholarship in France?


Absolutely! France is a fantastic destination for international students and offers a range of scholarships to help with your tuition fees and living expenses. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to get a scholarship in France as an international student:

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Types of Scholarships Available in France



1. Government Scholarships
- Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Program: For Master’s and PhD students; covers a monthly allowance, travel, health insurance, and cultural activities. No direct application—your chosen French institution nominates you.
- Charpak Scholarship (by the French Embassy in India): For Indian students applying to Bachelor’s, Master’s, or exchange programs.
- Erasmus+ Scholarship: For students enrolling in joint master’s programs across Europe, including France.

2. Institutional Scholarships
- Many French universities and Grandes Écoles offer merit-based scholarships to international students. Examples include:
- Sciences Po Emile-Boutmy Scholarship
- École Normale Supérieure (ENS) International Selection Scholarships
- Université de Lyon Scholarships
- Check the official website of your target university for their specific scholarships.

3. Regional Scholarships
- Several French regions provide scholarships for international students. These are often for specific courses, research, or regions (e.g., Île-de-France Masters Scholarships).

4. Corporate & Organization Scholarships
- Scholarships from companies, foundations, or organizations for specific fields (e.g., engineering, business, arts).

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General Steps to Apply for Scholarships in France



1. Research Early
- Start your scholarship search at least 8-12 months before your intended intake.
- Use resources like Campus France (the official French national agency for higher education) and university websites.

2. Shortlist Eligible Scholarships
- Check eligibility criteria such as nationality, academic background, level of study, and course.

3. Prepare Application Documents
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- Statement of Purpose (SOP) or Motivation Letter
- Letters of Recommendation (usually 2–3)
- Language proficiency proof (usually IELTS/TOEFL for English-taught, DELF/DALF/TCF for French-taught)
- CV/Resume
- Research Proposal (for PhD applicants)

4. Apply to French Universities
- Some scholarships require you to first secure admission to a French institution.
- Many scholarships are integrated with your university application.

5. Submit Scholarship Applications
- Sometimes, you apply for scholarships at the same time as your university application.
- Other times, you apply separately via the scholarship’s portal or through Campus France.

6. Interview (if required)
- Some competitive scholarships have an interview stage.

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Popular Scholarship Links


- Campus France Scholarship Database
- Eiffel Excellence Scholarship
- Charpak Scholarship
- Erasmus+

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Tips for Success


- Maintain a strong academic record.
- Write a compelling SOP/Motivation Letter tailored to each scholarship.
- Apply to multiple scholarships to increase your chances.
- Meet all deadlines—scholarship deadlines may differ from university deadlines.

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Need Personalised Guidance?


Pollster Education can guide you through the entire process—university selection, scholarships, application preparation, and visa assistance.

Contact us:
- Visit: 8, Alankar Building, 1st Floor, Balaram Street, Above Bank of India, Grant Road (E), Mumbai
- Call: +91 9324480791
- Email: info@pollstereducation.com

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