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Is it necessary to learn French to study in France?
Knowledge of French will enable you to benefit more fully from your stay and to get more out of life in France. Learning the language will also help you with practical matters such as buying groceries, understanding directions and instructions, paying bills, etc.
What level of French do you need to study at a French university?
Most universities in France, specially the public ones, require the B2 (intermediate) certificate in the “Diplôme d’Etudes en Langue Française – DELF” or the TCF-DAP for international students. Few of them require the C1 (advanced) certificate in the “Diplôme Approfondi de Langue Française – DALF).
What is needed to get into a university in France?
Most French universities will ask for the following documents for admission:
- A Campus France authorization.
- A passport copy.
- A passport sized photo of yourself.
- Copies of transcripts and graduation diplomas.
- A copy of your European health card (for EU students)
- Application fee (if required)
- A civil liability certificate.
Is French compulsory in France?
France has one official language, the French language. The French government does not regulate the choice of language in publications by individuals, but the use of French is required by law in commercial and workplace communications.
What exams are required to study in France?
What Exams Do I Need to Study in France?
- TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language).
- TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication).
- IELTS (The International English Language Testing System).
- TCF (Test de connaissance du français).
- Le TEF (The French Evaluation Test).
Can foreign students work in France?
Every foreign student has the right to work in France French law allows foreign students to work up to 964 hours per year, or the equivalent of 60\% of the maximum working hours permitted. When working in France, whether a student or not, a minimum wage is guaranteed by law.