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Budgeting Guide for Indian Students Studying in France

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9 mai 2025 - 4 min à lire

Studying in France doesn’t have to break the bank. From housing and food to transport and mobile plans, here’s a clear and practical budgeting guide tailored for Indian students heading to France.

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Studying in France is a dream for many Indian students. From world-class universities to the rich European lifestyle, the experience is unmatched. But before you pack your bags, it’s essential to get one thing right: your budget.
Here’s a practical guide to managing your money as an international student — including typical expenses, tips to save, and how to plan your finances like a pro.

Average Monthly Budget for Indian Students in France

Category Estimated Cost (€)
Rent 250 – 600
Food & Groceries 150 – 250
Transportation 30 – 60
Mobile & Internet 15 – 30
Personal expenses 50 – 100
Entertainment & leisure 50 – 100

Total: €600 – €1,000/month (₹55,000 – ₹90,000 INR approx.)

Accommodation

Rent is the biggest part of your budget. Here are your options:

  • CROUS student residence: €200–€400
  • Private residence or shared flat: €350–€700
  • Studio in Paris: €600–€900 (most expensive)
    Apply for CAF (French housing aid) to reduce rent by €50–€150/month.

Food & Groceries

Cooking at home can save you money. You’ll spend:

  • €150–€200 if you cook regularly
  • Add €20–€40 for eating out occasionally
  • Indian grocery stores are available in major cities
    Buy in bulk from Lidl, Aldi, Carrefour, or local markets.

Transport

Public transport is affordable for students:

  • Student metro pass: €25–€40/month
  • In Paris: Imagine R pass (€350/year)
  • Walking and cycling are popular free options

Mobile & Internet

Top SIM providers: Free Mobile, Orange, SFR, Bouygues

  • Plans start from €2 to €20/month
  • Most student accommodations include Wi-Fi

Health Insurance

  • Public health insurance (Sécurité Sociale): Free for students
  • Optional private insurance (mutuelle): From €10/month
  • Travel insurance (for the first 3 months) may be required initially

Banking & Payments

Open a French bank account for:

  • Rent payments
  • Receiving CAF or scholarships
  • Subscribing to mobile/Internet services
    Top banks: BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole, Société Générale

Part-Time Work Opportunities

Indian students are allowed to work up to 964 hours/year (approx. 20 hours/week).

  • On-campus jobs, cafes, tutoring
  • Pay: €10.50 – €15/hour
    This can help cover daily expenses or save for travel.

Smart Budgeting Tips

  • Apply for CAF to cut rent costs
  • Cook at home and eat out less frequently
  • Use student discounts for movies, museums, trains
  • Track your spending with apps like Tricount or Bankin’

Initial One-Time Costs Before Leaving India

Item Estimated Cost
Visa & Campus France fees ₹18,000 – ₹20,000
Flight tickets (one-way) ₹35,000 – ₹60,000
First rent + deposit €500 – €1,200
Furniture & setup (if needed) €100 – €200
Miscellaneous ₹10,000 – ₹15,000

Plan a one-time pre-departure budget of ₹1.2–1.5 lakhs.

Monthly Budget Summary

Expense Category Estimated Range (€) Recommended Monthly Cap (€
Rent 250 – 600 400
Food 150 – 250 180
Transport 30 – 60 40
Mobile & Internet 15 – 30 20
Misc. Personal Expenses 50 – 100 60
Entertainment/Leisure 50 – 100 50
Total - €750/month

A realistic target: €700–€800 per month is a safe and manageable budget for most Indian students in France.

Moving to France for studies can be affordable — if you plan ahead. Understanding the cost of living, tracking your spending, and using available student benefits will help you make the most of your time abroad.
Thousands of Indian students in France manage their expenses smartly every year — and so can you.

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