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Little to no proficiency in French? No problem. Your path to 200+ French degrees starts with Classes Internationales

Little to no proficiency in French? No problem. Your path to 200+ French degrees starts with Classes Internationales

Time of India01-05-2025
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Classes Internationales, launched by the French Embassy in India and Campus France, offers Indian students a structured path to prestigious French universities. This one-year foundation program, requiring only elementary French, grants access to over 200 degrees. With expanded reach and industry linkages, it aims to welcome 30,000 Indian students by 2030, providing full integration support and career development opportunities.
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A streamlined path from language learning to university admission
Full integration support—from orientation to housing and life in France
Career development through access to the France Alumni and local internship networks
No wasted time: France's three-year undergraduate degree (Licence) keeps students on pace with—or ahead of—their Indian counterparts
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(This article is generated and published by ET Spotlight team. You can get in touch with them on etspotlight@timesinternet.in)
More and more students dream of moving to a foreign land, expanding their horizons. Students in India are no different. The dream of studying abroad now has a clear, structured, and accessible route into some of France's most prestigious universities, thanks to Classes Internationales, a programme that is quickly redefining how global education is pursued. With no prior fluency in French and backed by dedicated institutional support, this initiative is not just opening doors; it is building the bridge itself.Launched in 2024 by the French Embassy in India and Campus France, Classes Internationales is now entering its second edition with expanded reach, deeper institutional partnerships, and alignment with France's national goal of welcoming 30,000 Indian students by 2030, as announced by President Emmanuel Macron during his 2024 visit to Jaipur.For overseas students, more than 30 prestigious French universities offer Classes Internationales, a one-year foundation programme. More than 200 university degrees taught in French are directly accessible to Indian high school graduates.Before enrolling in full undergraduate programmes in disciplines including engineering, business, the arts, design, and the social sciences, applicants go through a rigorous academic and language preparatory phase. Entry does not require fluency in French, just at an elementary level. To ensure that they are academically and linguistically equipped by the time they graduate, students learn the language throughout the programme.Over the years, France has positioned itself as an affordable yet high-quality education hub for international students. Classes Internationales takes this a step further by offering:Many programmes are also offered in apprenticeship mode, where students split their time between classroom learning and paid, hands-on work experience in a relevant industry. After just one year in France, international students become eligible for apprenticeship status, giving them a practical edge and, in many cases, eliminating tuition fees altogether.As Dr. Thierry Mathou, Ambassador of France to India, states, "Classes Internationales is a testament to the strong and growing educational ties between India and France. This initiative not only opens doors to world-class French education for Indian students but also fosters cultural exchange and mutual understanding, essential pillars of the Indo-French partnership. By empowering young minds through this programme, we are building a future where knowledge and collaboration transcend borders."If you are completing high school by summer 2025, turning 18 before year-end, and have an A2 level in French, you are eligible.A2 is a basic conversational level under CEFR, often achieved through school-based instruction. If not, Alliances Françaises across India offer fast-track courses to help students reach A2.Even beginners can apply: some institutions may offer conditional admission if the student completes French training before departure.With over 30 participating institutions, this second edition offers a wider academic selection than ever before. Programmes are available across a diverse range of fields, including arts, social sciences, engineering, humanities, design, and more. What remains consistent is the structured pathway: one year of foundational preparation, followed by direct access to a French-taught undergraduate degree.This year also brings stronger linkages to industry through expanded apprenticeship opportunities. For Indian students and their families, this means a highly practical benefit—many graduates will finish their degrees with paid work experience, no student debt, and immediate job prospects in France or beyond.Applying to Classes Internationales is simple: Click here to explore the programmes, and contact the institutions directly. There are no centralised exams—admissions are based on your academic performance and motivation. The French Embassy provides essential support through its Alliances Françaises network across India, helping you meet the required French proficiency and prepare for your journey.Applications are open now until May 15, 2025, for those with an A2-Level proficiency in French. If you are a beginner, you can start French training through Embassy-supported pathways, with some programmes offering a second intake in January 2026. Classes Internationales is more than a study programme—it is your gateway to world-class education, cultural immersion, and career opportunities. Apply before May 15, 2025, and take the first step towards your future. For more details, visit the platform or reach out to the institutions listed.
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