Obtaining French student visa 
Are you planning to study in France? Here’s a list of things that you would be required to do

The number of international students heading to France for studies is increasing on a yearly basis. The country France as an educational destination is also fast catching attention among the Indian students too.

Although at the school level the medium ofinstruction is still largely in French, it is no more the same in the post-graduate programmes. In most management and engineering colleges, the medium of instruction is English. Another major reason why you can plan of pursuing master’s in France is because education in France is subsidised by the government, which it means it isn’t that costly.

International students who are not from Europe must obtain a long-term visa marked"student" in order to study in France for longer than 3 months.

International students of all nationalities enjoy the right of multiple entries into France. Once granted, their visa is automatically renewed for the duration of their studies in France. A special visa exists for prospective students. This visa is granted for stays of no more than 90 days for the purpose of taking an entrance examination or visiting institutions of higher education.

Prospective students who pass their examination receive a full student visa without returning to their country of origin. The prospective student visa also may be granted to students whose admission to a higher education institution is contingent upon their completion of a short course of remedial or refresher work.

Check out the list of documents required

The following documents are required for obtaining the French student Visa:
A passport or official travel document, valid for at least 3 months longer than the validity of the requested visa

One completed application form signed by the applicant (or the legal guardian in the case of minors)
 
A passport-size photograph
 
Evidence
that you have sufficient funds to cover the cost of your intended stay (recent bank statement)

A confirmed return ticket to France or a confirmed booking from your travel agent (plane, train, ferry or Eurotunnel tickets)

A confirmation of your hotel reservation or a certificate of board and lodging ("Attestation d'Accueil") to be obtained by the person you are visiting in France from the local Townhall ("Mairie") or Police Station ("Gendarmerie" or"Commissariat de Police").
 
If you are a student please submit a recent letter from your school, college or university confirming attendance.
 
Evidence of medical insurance.

All these documents in original will be verified at the time of interview conducted by the designated officer of the Embassy of France or the Consulates. 

The address of Consulate General of France inMumbai
Hoechst House, 7th Floor, Nariman Point,Mumbai400 021, India
 
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