The initiative is expected to further increase student mobility and cross-cultural exchange
France is expanding its range of English-taught academic programs as part of a strategy to attract more international students, including a growing number from India. Developments in the past 24 hours indicate increased collaboration between universities and global education networks.
The expansion addresses a key barrier for Indian students, who often prioritise English-language instruction when choosing study destinations. By offering more programs in English, France is positioning itself as a competitive alternative to traditional destinations.
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Universities are also strengthening partnerships with industries to improve employability outcomes
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Internship opportunities, research collaborations, and career services are being enhanced to support students.
Experts note that France’s approach reflects broader competition in the global education market. Indian students are a significant demographic, and attracting them requires a combination of academic quality, affordability, and career prospects.
For students, the availability of diverse programs and cultural experiences adds to the appeal of studying in France.
The development highlights shifting trends in international education and the growing influence of Indian students in shaping global academic landscapes.





