How much does it cost to study in Paris, France for a year?

Updated on educate 2024-03-15
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's the right question!

    In Paris, France, food, housing, and transportation add up to 500 euros a month. For many international students, 4,000-5,000 euros a year is more than enough for living expenses. In addition, it is necessary to pay a certain amount of social insurance every year, with costs ranging from 100 to 800 euros.

    Clothing: Generally speaking, the long-sleeved shirts and sweaters worn close to the body are between 20 and 40 euros, and the coat is about 50 to 100 euros, but France has a big discount every year from January, and the reduction is between 30% and 70%, so it is really not too expensive to buy clothes during this time, but scarves and hats are more expensive here, and it is recommended to come to your own book!

    Food: For international students, the food in the university cafeteria** is mainly fast food, and the partner fee is about 100 euros per month, such as the average monthly cost of eating out is about 200-300 euros.

    Accommodation: International students can solve their accommodation problems in the following five ways:

    1.Student dormitories: double rooms are rented at around €100 per person per month, and single suites are rented from €150 to €200 per month.

    2.University town: The main target is college students, interns and postdoctoral fellows.

    Rents vary depending on the object, but in general, the rent per person per month is around 200 euros for a single student dormitory, 150 euros for a double room, and double the rent for interns and postdoctoral dormitories.

    3.Cheap housing in the city, with a monthly rent of about 130-250 euros.

    4.Youth hostel, which rents 250-300 euros per month.

    5.Private student apartments, which are generally 18 to 20 square meters in size, have kitchenettes and bathrooms, some are furnished and even serve breakfast like a hostel, which is much better than in university towns. Of course, private apartments are more expensive to rent, with a monthly rent of at least €300 in the Paris region and around €200 in the provinces.

    Let me tell you quietly: France** stipulates that international students can apply for social housing subsidies, which are generally about 100 euros.

    Line: There are two types of bus tickets in France: ordinary tickets, regular tickets, sightseeing tickets, one-day tickets, etc., most of which are universal. The bus welfare citizens,** must be cheaper for about 30 euros a month.

    There are not many taxis in France and they are more expensive; The starting fare is 2 francs, plus a waiting fee of 5 francs for cars excluded from the train station, and an additional 10 francs for each piece of luggage or large luggage; The mileage price should be measured in addition to the meter; Tips are also required for the driver.

    Newsletter 20 euros or so a month.

    In addition, it is relatively easy to find a job in France, and Chinese students are diligent, doing dishes and standing on the counter, Euro h, you can earn about 500 euros a month, and most of the living expenses are solved!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A list of the various costs of studying in France.

    1. Cost in China.

    Passport notarization: 1000 RMB

    French learning: 5000-6000 RMB

    TEF exam: 1000 RMB

    Language assessment: 1500 RMB

    Visa: 500 RMB

    Student ticket: 4000 RMB

    Other two costs in France, 1 housing 100--160e months.

    2 Eat 100--150e months.

    3 Traffic 30e month.

    4 other 50e months.

    Total: 3000-4000e years.

    The first year totals 4500-5500e years.

    Because - French language tuition 2500e years.

    The second year and beyond add up to 3000-4000e years.

    Because there is no tuition fee for admission to the National University, there is only a registration fee of 200---500e per year as stipulated by the minimum income stipulated in France.

    Summer 1100e months (39 hours per week).

    3-4 months in summer (39 hours per week) and other spare time (20 hours per week throughout the year).

    Students who study and work in their spare time are fully capable of supporting themselves without having to pay for it at home. And the main thing is that everybody's way of life is that you're probably going to be a frugal person, except for the city of Paris, where cities like Lion you mentioned aren't very expensive, and the rent in Paris is not very expensive. If you don't have a lot of money you really can't do it 4500-5500e years in the first year (because the French language tuition fee is 2500e years), and 3000-4000e years in the second year and beyond (there is no tuition fee for admission to the National University, only 200---500e registration fee per year) Minimum income stipulated in France:

    Summer 1100e months (39 hours per week).Other 400---600e months (around 20 hours per week). The working hours allowed by students in France are: 3-4 months in the summer (39 hours per week), other spare time (20 hours per week throughout the year); You can support yourself in your normal study and spare time, and you don't have to pay too much for your family.

    If you work part-time, the living expenses should be about the same, and how do you spend it, but the living expenses for a year are 40,000 yuan, but the first year requires a lot of money, if you are a student, if you want to learn French, the tuition fee for a year of learning the language is not free, and the first year should be at least more than 100,000 yuan.

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