Choosing your university is a decisive step when you go to Campus France. France has more than 3,500 higher education institutions, public and private, with very varied specialties. To avoid getting lost in all these options, here are the essential criteria to take into account before making your choice.
Why is Campus France your ally in choosing a university in France
Reliability and practical details
The information offered is reliable and up to date, with:
- Accredited institutions.
- The language of instruction, the duration, the ECTS credits and the indicative fees.
- Sheets detailing the required level (Bachelor, Master, Doctorate), prerequisites, opportunities and links to the official pages of the institutions.
How Campus France simplifies your search
Effective filters : by level, discipline, language (French/English), type of institution (university, engineering school, IUT, BTS) and location.
Practical organization : you can Save your programs, compare offers and check which courses accept international students or require a language test.Tips: Start with filter by language and level, then check the admission procedures And the local contacts. You save time and avoid false leads.
Campus France provides you with a search engine that lists more than 45,000 courses offered in 3,500 establishments in France.
You can filter by level of studies (Bachelor, Master, Doctorate, etc.).
You can select a specific field (law, economics, science, arts, etc.).
You can choose the language of instruction (French, English or bilingual).
You can target a city or a region.This tool is the first step in identifying programs that match your project.
2. Consistency with your study and professional project
Your choice should reflect your academic background and your ambitions.
Check if the training corresponds to your field of study.
Ask yourself if it brings you a specialization or skills that are valuable for your future job.
Consult the professional opportunities related to training.3. The reputation of the university
Not all French universities have the same international visibility.
Consult the international rankings (QS, THE, Shanghai) and national ones.
Find out about the reputation of the diploma in your field.
Check the university's partnerships with other schools or businesses.4. The location and the cost of living
Studying in Paris does not have the same budget as in Angers, Lille or Toulouse.
Compare the cost of student housing (CROUS, private homes, shared flats).
Take into account the overall cost of living (transport, food, leisure).
Evaluate internship or job opportunities in the region.5. Admission requirements
Some universities are very selective, others more accessible.
Check the academic requirements (diplomas, minimum grades).
Look at the required level of French (DELF, DALF, TCF).
Anticipate Campus France deadlines so as not to miss the deadline.6. International student services
A good establishment must offer solid support:
International Relations Office.
Student associations and clubs.
Assistance in finding housing, scholarships or student jobs.7. International mobility opportunities
If you are aiming for an international career, choose institutions that offer:
Programs in English or bilingual.
Exchange agreements (Erasmus+, university partnerships).
Dual degrees.Conclusion
Choose your university via Campus France should not be random. Thanks to the official tool ” Find your training ”, you can easily compare programs and target the ones that best fit your project. By taking into account academic coherence, reputation, living budget, admission requirements and services offered, you maximize your chances of admission and success in France.