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Please make an elaborative video on how to apply for Campus France Application, it'll be helpful for someone who is doing the entire process on their own
Thanks for the suggestion, Tanushree! A detailed video on the Campus France application process is definitely on my list. it’s a lifesaver for DIY applicants. Stay tuned, and feel free to drop any specific questions here so I can cover them in the video! 😊
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot. Let me know if there’s anything specific you’d like me to cover in future videos to help you even more!
Thanks for the video.I currently am in Austria but looking to move to France.People say it's so dangerous and not safe when its compared to austria,and they are right but i don't know.France has always different charm. Do you suggest it
Hey Alcott! Glad you liked the video! 😊 France does have its charm, and yes, safety concerns vary depending on where you are. Big cities like Paris or Marseille might feel a bit chaotic compared to Austria, but places like Toulouse or Lyon strike a nice balance between charm and safety. It all comes down to adapting and staying mindful, like anywhere else. If France has your heart, I say go for it! Any specific concerns? Drop them here. I’d love to help! 😊
@ Thanks for the quick response! I actually intend to switch my studies to the business schools(private universities) in France.I do know that their recognition and reputation are very low when they’re compared to the public ones,and they are salty.I’m currently enrolled such an quite good and competitive university in Austria but I do love France,the french culture,their understanding the way of life and other things.This actualy confuses me all the time,because there only a few good private schools in Europe as they see the education shall not be pay2win unlike the UK and US. What would be your suggestions specifically at this point?
You’re absolutely right, education in Europe generally leans towards merit over pay-to-win, which is why public universities are so revered. That said, some private business schools in France, like HEC Paris, ESCP, and TBS (where I study), do have strong reputations internationally, especially for business and management. If your current university in Austria is competitive and offers quality education, switching solely for the French culture might not outweigh the academic benefits you’re already getting. However, if you’re passionate about France and see long-term career or cultural benefits, it could still be worth exploring top-tier private schools. My suggestion: research alumni outcomes and ROI for any private school you’re considering in France. And hey, if you need help comparing options, feel free to ask I’ve been there too! 😊
Hi there! That’s a great idea! 💡 thanks for the suggestion! There are some solid scholarship options from the Indian government, like the National Overseas Scholarship and JN Tata Endowment. I’ll definitely work on a video covering these in detail. Meanwhile, if you have specific scholarship names in mind, drop them here so I can include them! 😊
ramya i want to come for next fall intake 25 am i need to finish french certification is it mand or i m learning on duolingo is it enough .and i can try english taught university. could you plzz clarify ramya..
Hi Venkat! 🌟 I’d suggest taking an A1/A2 French course in India before coming for better confidence. Many free resources on Spotify and RUclips can also help if you don’t want to pay for certification. French certification isn’t mandatory until you start applying for PR. Your university will likely offer French classes too, email them to confirm and register. Bonne chance! 🇫🇷✨ Let me know if you need more tips!
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Duolingo is trash for learning french, i used it during A1 and found it pretty useless as it lacks any set structure. Belive me, I'm about to enter B2 from B1
@ I got into TBS too! I am so excited for thisss!! I am afraid and nervous too but I would love to get on a call with you or simply chat too! Lemme know how i can do that
@@heervisaria7400 Congratulations on getting into TBS! 🎉 I totally get the mix of excitement and nerves, it’s a big step! You can book a call with me here: topmate.io/IndiaToFrance. We can chat, and I’ll help you with all your questions!
ESLSCA is decent for business programs, but I’m not sure if it’s among the top-ranked schools in France. If rankings and reputation matter to you, research alternatives like Grande École programs. Ultimately, it depends on your career goals and budget, dig into alumni reviews and placement stats before deciding! 😊
Hey! BSBI Paris can be a decent choice if you’re looking for affordability and flexibility, but it’s important to research thoroughly. Check reviews from alumni, course quality, and job placement stats. Paris is great for networking, but the school’s reputation might matter depending on your career goals. If you have specific concerns, drop them here, and let’s discuss further! 😊
Hi i am sahil pawar i am applying kedge business school University in Bordeaux city for my master's degree program 2025 can you tell me more information about kedge business school University my course is msc in wine and spirit management
Hey Sahil! Kedge Business School in Bordeaux is a great choice as I’ve heard good things about it. While I cannot specifically comment for Wine & Spirit Management as I do not have any information on that! Feel free to drop any specific questions you have and I'll try my best to help. 😊
Response: Thank you so much, Vivek! 😊 I’m glad you enjoy the videos! Sure, Feel free to drop your questions here in the comments or, if you prefer a more personal chat, you can always book a call (link in bio). I’m here to help! Merci! 🙏
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✔ A Packing Itinerary
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✔ And more helpful tools to kickstart your journey!
Fill out the form and download the resources XOXO
Please make an elaborative video on how to apply for Campus France Application, it'll be helpful for someone who is doing the entire process on their own
Thanks for the suggestion, Tanushree! A detailed video on the Campus France application process is definitely on my list. it’s a lifesaver for DIY applicants. Stay tuned, and feel free to drop any specific questions here so I can cover them in the video! 😊
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Hoep you started, the portal is open only till 31st so better be quick
Nice blog and good information thank you so much for this
Happy to help 😀
One of The best channels for study in France
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot. Let me know if there’s anything specific you’d like me to cover in future videos to help you even more!
Ramya at her charming best! Congratulations 🎉
Thanks Jo 🙏
Do share with your people who are planning to shift to France 😊🫶🫶
Thanks for the video.I currently am in Austria but looking to move to France.People say it's so dangerous and not safe when its compared to austria,and they are right but i don't know.France has always different charm.
Do you suggest it
Hey Alcott! Glad you liked the video! 😊 France does have its charm, and yes, safety concerns vary depending on where you are. Big cities like Paris or Marseille might feel a bit chaotic compared to Austria, but places like Toulouse or Lyon strike a nice balance between charm and safety.
It all comes down to adapting and staying mindful, like anywhere else. If France has your heart, I say go for it! Any specific concerns? Drop them here. I’d love to help! 😊
@ Thanks for the quick response!
I actually intend to switch my studies to the business schools(private universities) in France.I do know that their recognition and reputation are very low when they’re compared to the public ones,and they are salty.I’m currently enrolled such an quite good and competitive university in Austria but I do love France,the french culture,their understanding the way of life and other things.This actualy confuses me all the time,because there only a few good private schools in Europe as they see the education shall not be pay2win unlike the UK and US.
What would be your suggestions specifically at this point?
You’re absolutely right, education in Europe generally leans towards merit over pay-to-win, which is why public universities are so revered. That said, some private business schools in France, like HEC Paris, ESCP, and TBS (where I study), do have strong reputations internationally, especially for business and management.
If your current university in Austria is competitive and offers quality education, switching solely for the French culture might not outweigh the academic benefits you’re already getting. However, if you’re passionate about France and see long-term career or cultural benefits, it could still be worth exploring top-tier private schools.
My suggestion: research alumni outcomes and ROI for any private school you’re considering in France. And hey, if you need help comparing options, feel free to ask
I’ve been there too! 😊
Happy 1 year you guys! it's been such a journey watching y'all evolve, stay content and happy always. xx
Thank you so much!!
Wish you the same too. Let’s celebrate 🥳
Why download option is not available on your videos.
Well, you can share the link 🔗 😌
Hi mam, Can you put a video on the scholarships for the students planning to study abroad from the Indian Government?
Hi there! That’s a great idea! 💡
thanks for the suggestion! There are some solid scholarship options from the Indian government, like the National Overseas Scholarship and JN Tata Endowment. I’ll definitely work on a video covering these in detail. Meanwhile, if you have specific scholarship names in mind, drop them here so I can include them! 😊
ramya i want to come for next fall intake 25 am i need to finish french certification is it mand or i m learning on duolingo is it enough .and i can try english taught university. could you plzz clarify ramya..
Hi Venkat! 🌟 I’d suggest taking an A1/A2 French course in India before coming for better confidence. Many free resources on Spotify and RUclips can also help if you don’t want to pay for certification. French certification isn’t mandatory until you start applying for PR. Your university will likely offer French classes too, email them to confirm and register. Bonne chance! 🇫🇷✨ Let me know if you need more tips!
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Duolingo is trash for learning french, i used it during A1 and found it pretty useless as it lacks any set structure. Belive me, I'm about to enter B2 from B1
Hello 👋. Very good. Video. ZAman Australia Sydney
Heyy I am planning to come to tbs for my masters in management! Let’s connect.
Cheers 🍻
@ I got into TBS too! I am so excited for thisss!! I am afraid and nervous too but I would love to get on a call with you or simply chat too! Lemme know how i can do that
@@heervisaria7400 Congratulations on getting into TBS! 🎉 I totally get the mix of excitement and nerves, it’s a big step! You can book a call with me here: topmate.io/IndiaToFrance. We can chat, and I’ll help you with all your questions!
Can u tell me whether ESLSCA is good school or not?
ESLSCA is decent for business programs, but I’m not sure if it’s among the top-ranked schools in France. If rankings and reputation matter to you, research alternatives like Grande École programs.
Ultimately, it depends on your career goals and budget, dig into alumni reviews and placement stats before deciding! 😊
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Hey hey aunty 🙂❤️🫶
Would you recommend BSBI Paris Campus? I’m applying for the March 2025 intake.
Hey! BSBI Paris can be a decent choice if you’re looking for affordability and flexibility, but it’s important to research thoroughly. Check reviews from alumni, course quality, and job placement stats. Paris is great for networking, but the school’s reputation might matter depending on your career goals.
If you have specific concerns, drop them here, and let’s discuss further! 😊
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Hi i am sahil pawar i am applying kedge business school University in Bordeaux city for my master's degree program 2025 can you tell me more information about kedge business school University my course is msc in wine and spirit management
Hey Sahil! Kedge Business School in Bordeaux is a great choice as I’ve heard good things about it. While I cannot specifically comment for Wine & Spirit Management as I do not have any information on that! Feel free to drop any specific questions you have and I'll try my best to help. 😊
hi can we meet you , Im from Andhra Pradesh just casually ,if your free
Hi there !
Sure. I stay in Toulouse. Let me know once u visit TLS ☺️
Ramya, it's always a delight to watch your videos. Hope I can DM you in insta if I have any queries..Merci!!!!😊
Response:
Thank you so much, Vivek! 😊 I’m glad you enjoy the videos! Sure, Feel free to drop your questions here in the comments or, if you prefer a more personal chat, you can always book a call (link in bio). I’m here to help! Merci! 🙏