Wednesday, March 30, 2016

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According to a report from the Institute of International Education (IIE), France ranks in the top host European countries for English-taught Master's programmes. French universities use English in lectures and seminars particularly for Masters’ courses on subjects such as sciences, technology, economics and business - where a kind of “global English” has become the standard. This makes France an excellent destination to study abroad and benefit from courses taught in English.

There are more than 450 English-language programmes at either undergraduate or Master’s level. A wide range of programmes held in French, make an excellent opportunity for international students to fit in and expand their communication skills. Students looking to study abroad in France may benefit from an increasing number of bilingual study programmes (part French, part English courses), designated to help foreign students learn French with minimum effort.

Students coming from countries where French is the official language, or one of the official languages, are exempt from proving their French proficiency.

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