As a rule, the level of registration fees for applying to study in France is determined by the nature of the school (public, private, regional level) and the chosen subject specialization is different in the university, because the state directly covers most of the tuition expenses of each university student (from 5,000 to 15,000 euros), so the annual registration fee is not high.
1. 133 euros for the DEUG, DUT, DEUST, Bachelor's degree (Licence) and Master's degree (Matrise) in general studies;
2. 133 euros for the Master's degree (MSG), Master's degree (MST), Master's degree in Management (MIM), Master's degree in Applied Information Methods (MSM), Master's degree (MST), Master's degree (MIM), Master's degree (MST), and Master's degree (MST) in Management. Master in Applied Information Methods (MIAGE), as well as Stage 3 diplomas such as the Diploma of Advanced Extended Studies (DEA), the Diploma of Higher Specialization (DESS), the DRT and the PhD diploma have a registration fee of 253 euros.
3. Registration fees for chambers of commerce or private business schools tend to be higher: at least 2,000 euros, and up to 6,000 euros for prestigious business schools (ESSEC 6,900 euros; ESCPEAP 6,100 euros; Lyon Business School 6,400 euros)
4. Tuition fees for MBA Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs vary widely, from a minimum of 7,000 euros for the most prestigious schools to 20,000 euros for the most prestigious ones. The tuition fees for MBA MBA programs vary widely, from a minimum of 7,000 euros to as much as 20,000 euros for the best schools.
5. As for the College of Engineers, the registration fees at the National College are roughly similar to those at universities. For example, the School of Mines is 304 euros, and the National College of Roads and Bridges is 762 euros; other private colleges of engineers have annual registration fees ranging from 3,800 euros to 14,000 euros.
Students in the payment of registration fees at the same time, but also to pay a student social insurance, usually a little more than 200 euros, this insurance is mandatory, the purpose is to include foreign students into the French social security system. Students are reimbursed 70% of the cost of a visit to the doctor, and 100% if they buy a supplementary medical insurance of a few dozen euros.
Additionally, students should be aware of the fact that some of the costs of staying in France are tuition-free only in public institutions. Like private colleges and universities, tuition fees should still be taken into account in the breakdown of the cost of studying in France. Generally speaking, tuition fees range from 2,000 euros to 20,000 euros. Although students of private schools do not enjoy free tuition, they do enjoy other benefits from the French government, such as housing subsidies, transportation subsidies, and so on. Therefore, this factor cannot be ignored in calculating how much it costs to study in France for a year.
Few French private university tuition fees are given below for reference only.
Marseille three big: registration fee: 153 euros tuition: 1700 euros
Lille three big: registration fee: 150 euros tuition: 1000 euros
Lyon two big: registration fee: 80 euros tuition: 1700 euros
University of Rennes: registration fee: 150 euros tuition: 1030 euros
Bordeaux University of Bordeaux: Registration fee: €150 Tuition: €890
University of Orléans: Registration fee: €150 Tuition: €1,000
University of Toulonval: Registration fee: €152 Tuition: €2,000
University of Grenoble: Registration fee: €150 Tuition: €2,500
University of Poitiers: Registration fee: 458 euros Tuition: 832 euros
University of Nancy II: Registration fee: 200 euros Tuition: 1007 euros
University of Montpellier III: Registration fee: 150 euros Tuition: 1700 euros