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For students, the availability of diverse programs and cultural experiences adds to the appeal
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The development highlights shifting trends in study destinations and the growing influence of Indian students
France is expanding its portfolio of English-taught university programs as part of efforts to attract more international students, including a growing number from India. Recent developments indicate increased collaboration between universities and global education networks to enhance accessibility.
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Indian students are increasingly considering France due to its relatively affordable tuition fees and diverse academic offerings
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The expansion of English-language programs addresses a key barrier, making the country more accessible to non-French speakers
Universities are also strengthening industry partnerships to improve employability outcomes, offering internships and practical training opportunities.
Experts note that France’s strategy reflects broader competition among countries to attract international talent. Indian students are becoming a key demographic in global education markets.




