How much loan is required for France studies?


For studying in France as an international student, you must show proof of sufficient funds for your living expenses and tuition fees to obtain your student visa. Here’s what you need to know:

Financial Requirement for France Student Visa


- Living Expenses:
The French government requires international students to show they have at least €7,380 per year (approx. €615 per month) for living expenses.
- Tuition Fees:
These vary by institution and program. On average:
- Public universities:
- Bachelor’s: €2,770 per year
- Master’s: €3,770 per year
- Grandes Écoles and private institutions:
- Fees can range from €5,000 to €20,000+ per year

How Much Loan is Required?


The loan amount you need to apply for should cover at least your tuition fees for the first year plus €7,380 for living expenses.

Example Calculation:
Suppose your tuition fee is €3,770 (Master’s in a public university).
- Living expenses: €7,380
- Tuition fee: €3,770
- Total funds to show: €11,150 (minimum)

If you choose a private institution or a program with higher fees, add that amount to the €7,380.

Supporting Documents


- Education loan sanction letter (if you’re taking a loan)
- Bank statements
- Scholarship letter (if applicable)
- Sponsor’s affidavit (if applicable)

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We can help you:
- Estimate the total cost for your chosen university/program
- Guide you with the loan application and required documentation
- Assist with visa application and financial proof

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