About France

Study in France is one of the favourite options of international students to study abroad. France is has long been global centre of Philosophy and science, and most importantly art. France has a large influence on the western culture, and it is considered centre of western cultural development.

Apart from Art, Culture and Philosophy, this European nation is known for its healthcare system. According to WHO, World Health organisation, France has an overall close to best healthcare system. If you want to study in France, the healthcare coverages are mandatory, and they are always beneficial with excellent coverages and benefits.

Study in France is secular and free. From 1882, the elementary education has been free and compulsory for students between ages of 6 and 16. However, attendance is not compulsory. The health insurance is also free up to 20 years for students.  The modern French education system consist of three educational levels: Elementary, Primary and Higher Education. Since the government mostly funds the higher education, the tuition fees are very low.

Higher study in France is divided between Public Universities in France and Grande Ecoles. The Grande Ecoles are known for their prestigious education, and they have produces the country’s most high profile Engineers, Civil Servants and Politicians. As mentioned above, the Higher Education in Public Funded French Universities is fairly low. Here are some general details to know before you decide to study in France.

Geography

France has the largest land area in European Union. Being a highly industrialised nation, France is 17th ranked in Carbon Dioxide emitting country, behind Canada and Australia. It is one of the first countries to have an environment ministry, and 75% of the power comes from nuclear power plants. There are five major rivers in France, namely Loire, Rhone, Seine, Garonne. Another influential river is Seine, which runs through the metropolitan Paris.

Travelling

France is the most visited tourist spots in the world, with more than 83 million foreign tourists visiting this European nation every year. When you study in France, There is more than you can dream to visit in this wonderful country. Be it a city tour of the all famous Paris with Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum and Arc of Triumph. If you want to stand apart from the crowd, How about a cruise on River Seine. 

Religion

The most widely spread religion in France is Christianity, making it to more than 51 percent of total population. The next largest part of the population, 39.6 percent has no affiliation with any religion. Islam is the second most followed religion in France with 5.6 percent. The France is very clear of its religious policies, and has a strict separation between the church and the state.

Economy

France is a developed country, a member of “Group of Seven” leading industrialised countries. According to WTO World Trade Organisation, it is the sixth largest exporter of the goods in the world. It is sixth largest economy in the world by nominal figures, and 3rd largest in Europe after Germany and United Kingdom. France has just as similar GDP per capita as United Kingdom, making it one of the most developed and largest economies in the world.