Germany vs France: Which is Better for Indian Students?

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Tuition fees

Germany: Most public universities offer free tuition - France: Most public universities charge €2,700- €3,700/year

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Living costs

Germany: Monthly expenses: €800–€1,200, including rent – France: Monthly costs: €800–€900, excluding rent

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Language requirements

Germany: Many programs in English, but learn German (if possible) France: French proficiency is essential, outside major cities

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Work opportunities during studies

Germany: Allowed to work 120 full days or 240 half days per year – France: Permitted to work up to 964 hours annually

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Popular fields of study

Germany: Engineering, Technology, and Research programs – France: Arts, Culture, Business, and Grande Écoles education