Yash Mehra (Australia)
There are days when a person feels low and there are times when we praise our decisions. In my life such a day came when I visited VDIEC first time, e... More
Abu Shankar Babu (Australia)
First of all my heartiest congratulations for your remarkable achievements recently. I had to go through another selection procedure for the Royal Aus... More
France

France is one of the most developed countries and possesses the fifth largest economy by nominal GDP and seventh largest economy by purchasing power parity. France enjoys a high standard of living.  The country has a high public education level, it's one of the most globalised nations, has 2009's second best international reputation and has also one of the world's highest life expectancy. French higher education has a long tradition of openness and accessibility. No distinction is made between French and international students - under French law, the requirements for admission are the same, so are the degrees awarded. The country that coined the phrase human rights rejects all forms of discrimination. Today France is the world's second largest exporter of services. The successes of France's scientists, engineers, and designers are known around the world through Airbus, the TGV (high-speed train), the Ariane rocket, the discovery of the human immune-deficiency virus, high fashion, luxury goods, fine food and wine and much more. Whether your speciality is engineering, management, political science, the arts, or the humanities, you too can excel in France. At present, about 190,000 international students (10 percent of French postsecondary enrollments) have chosen France for all or part of their higher education. They enrich the French system with their culture, experience, energy, and accomplishments.

 

  • Ecole Superieure De Commerce, Rouen
  • Euromed Marseille Grand Ecole
  • Esigelec-School of Engineering
  • Reims Management School
  • INSEAD, University of Strasbourg