France spends more than 20% of its budget on education! The French government assumes the cost of a major part of the training of French students and correctly enrolled foreign students to obtain a national degree as the "n+i" Network offer.
The costs of studying in France can be divided into
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1. Cost of specific services,
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2. Academic enrolment fees for Engineering schools,
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In the communication that “n+i” sends to selected students, we clearly indicate each institution’s costs (living expenses, costs for special packages and academic costs), taking financial aid as well as possible scholarships.
Students thus have everything in hand—where to study, for what degree, at what cost—before making their decisions.
Up to that stage and before admission, the “n+i” process is entirely free.
Apply quickly (see calendar) and be a candidate to scholarships!
Note 1: All costs will appear clearly on the estimate issued by the "n+i" Networkwhich manages enrolments.
To ensure that the estimate is as accurate as possible, you should provide, as quickly as possible, any items that could justify an exemption.
Note 2: Costs are clearly mentioned by each school that makes an offer, and for each year of training, before the student makes his choice.
IMPORTANT: The invoice issued by the "n+i" Network, after acceptance of the quotation, must be paid on the dates indicated for each session, directly to the "n+i" Network.