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Hlo andi,nenu feb intake ki france ravali anukuntunna sso m ayina suggestions isthara ,ma parents bayapaduthunnaru only single ammayi velthunnav akkada mana vallu leru,so us vellu ani
Hey Anjali! 😊 Nuvvu France ki ravali anukuntunnavu ante, chala manchi decision! Single ga travel cheyyadam starting lo koncham scary anipinchachu, kani once you settle, it’s safe and manageable. Parents ki France lo unna Indian community gurinchi, support systems, and student safety kurinchi cheppandi-it’ll ease their worries. Na bio lo link undi, call schedule cheyyandi, nenu detailed ga cheppagalanu. Or, RUclips videos chudandi, nachina questions ikkada or RUclips comments lo post cheyyandi, nenu answer cheyyataniki try chestanu! 😊
Hi ramya Can u make video or let know How did you apply to public University Application open for 2025 - 2026 n deadline What required documents n required marks to apply for PU Is IELTS mandatory How much did it cost in total Did you get scholarship or the fees for masters Show amount Documentation need to be translated Visa process
Hi Kavya! That’s a lot of great questions-you’re serious about planning, and I love it! 🙌 I’ll be making a detailed video on this soon (stay tuned!), but here’s a quick summary: • Public university applications for 2025-26 typically open in October/November 2024 via platforms like Études en France. Deadlines vary, so check early! • Required documents: SOP, LORs, transcripts, resume, passport, etc. Translation might be needed (to French/English). • IELTS: Yes, usually mandatory for English-taught programs. • Cost: Public universities are budget-friendly-tuition is around €170-500 per year, but living expenses add up. • Scholarships: I didn’t get one, but some great options exist (e.g., Eiffel Scholarship). • Visa: Apply early through VFS; make sure to include your acceptance letter, proof of funds, and insurance. For full details, keep watching this space, and feel free to drop more questions in the comments! 😊
@@shan-e-punjabchannel9499 Depends on your efforts. You have to keep looking. Mujhe 1 mahine ke andar milgay. Also managable. because MSc ke courses yaha pe kafi chill hai. Tho stress tho bilkul nahi. :) Hopefully, you will like & share my vlog if it was useful to you. Do keep supporting small creators like me to keep going :) thank you. Aur koi question ho tho, comment kar de na.
Hi Sister I'm a fresher tried for the USA visa but rejected thrice Got admission into EDC paris business school and Data Science Tech institute which one is best to choose for MSc degree Masters in Data science and Artificial intelligence is worth doing in France right now. And what about the job market availability in France after masters to the technology side Please give me a reply back Sister
Hi there! First off, hats off for not giving up resilience will take you far! Between EDC Paris Business School and Data Science Tech Institute, for an MSc in Data Science and AI, the latter aligns better with your goals since it’s more tech-focused. Is Data Science & AI worth doing in France? Absolutely! France is heavily investing in tech and AI sectors, and companies are on the lookout for skilled professionals. As for the job market, cities like Paris, Toulouse, and Lyon have strong tech hubs with opportunities in AI, data analysis, and IT. That said, learning French (even at a basic level) can really improve your job prospects here. If you’ve got more questions, drop them here, and let’s keep the convo going! 😊
Hey Bunny, I’d say trust your instincts as I and my partner Rahul and took the leap! Both schools have their own strengths it depends on what you prioritize (teaching style, industry connections, or location). At the end of the day, it’s your journey, so pick the one that feels right for you! And don’t worry whichever you choose, hard work will get you where you want to be. If you’re stuck, weigh out the pros and cons, and let me know what you’re leaning toward!
@@IndiaToFrance I'm going to choose DSTI in MSc Data science and AI paris campus for 2yrs masters program Is french mandatory for doing technology side jobs in France
Hi India To France, I see you are here with your Husband, Can you take me through the process you used to reunite together? Is he a student also? So the both of you are on student visas? I am already in Lille, Just want to understand how to go about it
Hi Evan! Yes, both my husband and I are on student visas-we came to France together for our master’s. If you’re already in Lille and planning to reunite with your spouse, the process will depend on their visa status. If they’re also coming as a student, they’ll need an independent student visa. For dependents, you’ll need to look into the “Visa long séjour visiteur” or “accompagnant d’étudiant” visa, but it’s not always straightforward for spouses of students. I’d recommend checking with Campus France or your local Préfecture for clarity. Feel free to drop more questions here or book a call (link in bio) for detailed guidance! 😊
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@IndiaToFrance sure 💜
I love this video 😆,( a bit late haha)❤
Thank you so much! 😊 Better late than never, right? 😄❤
It was nice seeing insights of your day! You can make a video showing the Christmas market?
That's a great idea! I'll definitely keep that in mind for my next video! 😄
Hii
I wanted to ask did u go through scholarship and whether classes are held in english or french
There are scholarships available like Charpak. I was not selected though 😊. You have option to select the program language so I have taken English.
Hlo andi,nenu feb intake ki france ravali anukuntunna sso m ayina suggestions isthara ,ma parents bayapaduthunnaru only single ammayi velthunnav akkada mana vallu leru,so us vellu ani
Hey Anjali! 😊 Nuvvu France ki ravali anukuntunnavu ante, chala manchi decision! Single ga travel cheyyadam starting lo koncham scary anipinchachu, kani once you settle, it’s safe and manageable.
Parents ki France lo unna Indian community gurinchi, support systems, and student safety kurinchi cheppandi-it’ll ease their worries.
Na bio lo link undi, call schedule cheyyandi, nenu detailed ga cheppagalanu. Or, RUclips videos chudandi, nachina questions ikkada or RUclips comments lo post cheyyandi, nenu answer cheyyataniki try chestanu! 😊
Hi ramya
Can u make video or let know
How did you apply to public University
Application open for 2025 - 2026 n deadline
What required documents n required marks to apply for PU
Is IELTS mandatory
How much did it cost in total
Did you get scholarship or the fees for masters
Show amount
Documentation need to be translated
Visa process
Hi Kavya! That’s a lot of great questions-you’re serious about planning, and I love it! 🙌
I’ll be making a detailed video on this soon (stay tuned!), but here’s a quick summary:
• Public university applications for 2025-26 typically open in October/November 2024 via platforms like Études en France. Deadlines vary, so check early!
• Required documents: SOP, LORs, transcripts, resume, passport, etc. Translation might be needed (to French/English).
• IELTS: Yes, usually mandatory for English-taught programs.
• Cost: Public universities are budget-friendly-tuition is around €170-500 per year, but living expenses add up.
• Scholarships: I didn’t get one, but some great options exist (e.g., Eiffel Scholarship).
• Visa: Apply early through VFS; make sure to include your acceptance letter, proof of funds, and insurance.
For full details, keep watching this space, and feel free to drop more questions in the comments! 😊
Thank u ❤@@IndiaToFrance
Is there any hostel type facilities in tbs for students?
There are two students residence kleys and the social hub. You can find it on studapart.
App kabse Toulouse mein reh rahe ho?? Kitn time ho gya nd konsa course kar rhe ho
Almost 1 saal hogaya. Mein MSc in marketing program me Hu. 😌
@IndiaToFrance great 👍🏻, Tu Toulouse mein part time jobs mill jati hai students ko? Nd kya wo manage kar skte hai part time jobs se apne expenses ?
@@shan-e-punjabchannel9499 Depends on your efforts. You have to keep looking. Mujhe 1 mahine ke andar milgay. Also managable. because MSc ke courses yaha pe kafi chill hai. Tho stress tho bilkul nahi. :) Hopefully, you will like & share my vlog if it was useful to you. Do keep supporting small creators like me to keep going :) thank you. Aur koi question ho tho, comment kar de na.
@@IndiaToFrance I always watch and enjoy ur vlogs .its keep motivating to me everytime
App genuinely btao study master in international business is good decision from France? And for future m cdi job availablity hai is course ke baad?
Hi Sister I'm a fresher tried for the USA visa but rejected thrice
Got admission into EDC paris business school and Data Science Tech institute which one is best to choose for MSc degree
Masters in Data science and Artificial intelligence is worth doing in France right now.
And what about the job market availability in France after masters to the technology side
Please give me a reply back Sister
Hi there! First off, hats off for not giving up resilience will take you far!
Between EDC Paris Business School and Data Science Tech Institute, for an MSc in Data Science and AI, the latter aligns better with your goals since it’s more tech-focused.
Is Data Science & AI worth doing in France? Absolutely! France is heavily investing in tech and AI sectors, and companies are on the lookout for skilled professionals. As for the job market, cities like Paris, Toulouse, and Lyon have strong tech hubs with opportunities in AI, data analysis, and IT.
That said, learning French (even at a basic level) can really improve your job prospects here. If you’ve got more questions, drop them here, and let’s keep the convo going! 😊
@@IndiaToFrance So sister in your point of view which is one is best to choose the course
@@IndiaToFrance I'm learning French from past 3months and I will learn French as soon as possible
Hey Bunny, I’d say trust your instincts as I and my partner Rahul and took the leap!
Both schools have their own strengths it depends on what you prioritize (teaching style, industry connections, or location). At the end of the day, it’s your journey, so pick the one that feels right for you!
And don’t worry whichever you choose, hard work will get you where you want to be. If you’re stuck, weigh out the pros and cons, and let me know what you’re leaning toward!
@@IndiaToFrance I'm going to choose DSTI in MSc Data science and AI paris campus for 2yrs masters program
Is french mandatory for doing technology side jobs in France
Hi India To France, I see you are here with your Husband, Can you take me through the process you used to reunite together? Is he a student also? So the both of you are on student visas? I am already in Lille, Just want to understand how to go about it
Hi Evan! Yes, both my husband and I are on student visas-we came to France together for our master’s. If you’re already in Lille and planning to reunite with your spouse, the process will depend on their visa status.
If they’re also coming as a student, they’ll need an independent student visa. For dependents, you’ll need to look into the “Visa long séjour visiteur” or “accompagnant d’étudiant” visa, but it’s not always straightforward for spouses of students.
I’d recommend checking with Campus France or your local Préfecture for clarity. Feel free to drop more questions here or book a call (link in bio) for detailed guidance! 😊
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Miss you all too 👩🏽🦱