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NEW DELHI: France on Thursday announced easing of visa norms for those wanting to pursue higher education, in a move aimed at attracting more Indian students. The move comes at a time when the United Kingdom is contemplating heavy cash bonds for Indian visa applicants.

"There is no competition between the UK and us. We have our own visa policy , they (the UK) have their own visa policy," French ambassador to India Francois Richier said here.

France, he said, is not challenging anybody but has introduced a number of measures to enable Indian students to study in his country. "It is about opening our arms and hearts for Indian students by facilitating their stay, not only in their visa area but other things like training, taking care of jobs when they are back in India. It is a package thing," Richier said.

The French envoy said that since France shares a genuine partnership with India, it has chosen to open its frontiers even wider to Indian students.
He said that following the visit of French President Francois Hollande in February, a number of measures have been taken to facilitate the issuance of visas for Indian students, the creation of a "France-India" network as well as an increased number of scholarships offered by the French Embassy and its corporate partners.

"In 1998, there were only 100 Indian students in France. We have had a steady progress and that trend growing," the ambassador said.

While earlier language was a barrier, over 700 courses are now taught in English.
France eases visa norms for Indians - The Times of India
 
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Good step by france. They should give good facility for studying instead of working because we want high quality human resource in India.:tup:
 
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Rafale and Nuclear plants deal. :P
 
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How much use is a French education in the world or in India?

For French-speaking people, it makes sense, but why should an Indian student learn French and go to France, instead of going to an English-speaking country?
 
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How much use is a French education in the world or in India?

For French-speaking people, it makes sense, but why should an Indian student learn French and go to France, instead of going to an English-speaking country?

France has good Aviation and Nuclear tech industry, Indians need both .... :cheers:
 
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How much use is a French education in the world or in India?

For French-speaking people, it makes sense, but why should an Indian student learn French and go to France, instead of going to an English-speaking country?

learning french is not necessary if you are a student..there are lots of colleges offering courses in English..french is needed only to interact with the locals.

Due to strict visa norms in UK,France & Germany are fast becoming popular destinations for Indian students.
 
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How much use is a French education in the world or in India?

For French-speaking people, it makes sense, but why should an Indian student learn French and go to France, instead of going to an English-speaking country?

Lot of Student study French/German as subject after English in TN so no Issue on that. In fact My brother is french master but graduated in English & French
 
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How much use is a French education in the world or in India?

For French-speaking people, it makes sense, but why should an Indian student learn French and go to France, instead of going to an English-speaking country?

All the higher study happen in english so no issue
 
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How much use is a French education in the world or in India?

For French-speaking people, it makes sense, but why should an Indian student learn French and go to France, instead of going to an English-speaking country?

It would be helpful if people open their eyes and read.

"While earlier language was a barrier, over 700 courses are now taught in English."
 
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How much use is a French education in the world or in India?

For French-speaking people, it makes sense, but why should an Indian student learn French and go to France, instead of going to an English-speaking country?

Actually we have German, French, Russian subjects which we can directly chose instead of Marathi[third language apart from English and Hindi] from the 8th standard in school and right thru college we have an option of taking any other languages like Russian, Arabic, Urdu, French, Spanish, German as our second language

http://www.mu.ac.in/courses/Index-1.pdf
 
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