Requirements for studying in France: Chinese students who wish to study in France must first meet the required college entrance examination scores; and lay a solid language foundation in China. Chinese students with no French background generally need more than 500 hours of intensive study, and pass the TCF/TEF exam. In addition, students also need to understand some aspects of French culture and capital operations, so as to adapt to life in France more quickly in the future and integrate into the local social environment.
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As one of the countries with the longest history of higher education development in the world, the French education system and teaching atmosphere have already become quite mature. In recent years, more and more Chinese students have chosen France as their destination for studying abroad.
For foreign students who hope to stay in France after obtaining their diplomas, the French government will allow them to extend their stay by six months to find paid work related to their majors. After six months, if the student finds formal employment, they will be allowed to apply for a ten-year residence permit to work and stay in France.
Advantages of studying in France:
Employment prospects for studying in France:
French public universities are known for their free education. After learning the language in France, students only need to pay registration fees and social insurance fees to enter professional studies. At the same time, France is a country with a very complete social security system, and international students enjoy the same welfare as domestic students in terms of medical care, housing, transportation, etc. There is also full legal protection in working policies, such as minimum wage guarantees.
Furthermore, as one of the Schengen countries in Europe, Chinese students holding its visa can freely enter and exit the other 24 Schengen countries, which provides great convenience for students' academic exchanges and work internships abroad.
In terms of employment prospects for students, on the one hand, due to the very complete education system in France, its degrees have high recognition in Europe and even around the world; additionally, French is the second largest language after English, and is also one of the official languages of the United Nations, with very wide application, so studying in France offers broad employment prospects. Moreover, as Sino-French exchanges are becoming increasingly frequent, there is a great need for highly skilled talents proficient in both languages.