ITT – With good quality and low cost of studying in France, this country has attracted about 1,400 Vietnamese students each year and about 6,500 Vietnamese students are studying and researching here currently.
Explaining the reason why the cost of studying in France is lower than many countries, Bertrand Lortholary, French Ambassador in Vietnam, said: “Similarly, French Government is very interested in education because it determined to the development of France or the world in the future. Therefore, we have a policy to support up to 95% tuition fees at universities.”
Besides, the interview is just the final preparation for studying abroad so you should be comfortable. The focus should be on how to prepare your application and how to get the admissions letter from French universities.
In order to pay cost of studying in France, Vietnamese students are also very interested in having a part-time job. Without a scholarship, an overseas student needs 500-600 Euros a month (more than 14 million VND) or if they want to earn more money for their daily life, finding a job is a top priority.
But the best advice when coming to France is that students should not spend too much time for working, take time in adapting to the new country, learning about the culture and studying for scholarship.