1. Tuition:
France has always been one of the most cost-effective destinations for studying abroad, mainly because the tuition fees are relatively low.
French public universities only charge registration fees every year, while French higher business schools generally have one-year (MSc) or two-year (ge) programs, and the annual tuition fee is about 8,654,380+0.6 million RMB.
French is the main teaching method in French public universities. If you want to apply for public universities, you must first break through the language barrier.
However, if you go to a non-public university in Paris, you have to go to a business school, a political school, an engineer, an art school or a kitchen school. 1.5 million yuan may not be enough. The tuition fees of these schools are probably thousands of euros or 1 10,000 euros, or 20,000 euros or even more expensive.
2. Accommodation:
The accommodation budget for studying in France should take into account the location factor, that is, the specific study city. Paris is the most expensive city in France. According to the distance from the city center, the monthly rent is about 500 to 1000 euros. Followed by Lyon, Bordeaux, Nice and other big cities, other small and medium-sized cities in France, the rent price is almost the same, relatively much cheaper.
Secondly, the choice of room type, students usually choose to study in France, such as student apartments, single rooms, shared rooms, Crous and so on. (in descending order of price), and the price gap between different room types is still very large.
In short, the rental budget depends on comprehensive factors such as location and room type. If you want to choose a single apartment with complete facilities and convenient transportation, the budget must be sufficient. Usually the monthly rent in Paris is about 700-900 euros, which is a relatively normal price; In other provinces, according to cities, it is normal to rent around 300-600 euros a month. The above monthly rent means that before the housing subsidy, the average student can apply for housing subsidy of about 100-200 euros per month.
3. Catering:
The price of French food is actually not too expensive. The cost of a meal in the university canteen is about 3 or 4 euros. If you cook by yourself, it can be cheaper. Shopping in a big supermarket once a week costs 20-50 euros on average.
If you want to go to a restaurant, the price of a cup of coffee and bread is between 0,45-2 and 99 euros, and the cheap price of a meal is 4- 10 euros. The menu of a normal French restaurant is around 10- 15 Euros, and generally, you can eat a lot if it is over 20 Euros!
So the monthly expenditure on food depends entirely on your lifestyle.
4. Transportation:
In France, the higher the transportation cost, the higher the city cost. Generally speaking, the common modes of transportation in cities are subways, trams and buses. Generally speaking, the monthly transportation fee is about 20 to 30 euros.
If you want to travel far, you can choose trains, hitchhiking and buses. Traveling by train in France is undoubtedly the most expensive, and the price difference between advance booking and temporary booking is much different. Therefore, after living in France for a long time, people generally get used to booking and planning their trips in advance.