Your Academic Journey to France Begins Here!
Achieve your study ambitions in France with expert support from Thrissur’s trusted abroad education consultants.
France University Admission Guide
Personalized Evaluation
Assess your academics, aspirations, and interests.
University Matching
Suggest leading French universities and courses.
Application Assist
Help with SOPs, CVs, and documentation.
Visa and Travel Support
Help with visa processing and travel arrangements.
Why Study in France?
France offers quality education, affordable fees, rich culture, and global career opportunities.
- Internationally ranked French universities.
- Creative courses with firm research influence.
- Opportunities for internships and real-time projects.
- Robust employment probable post-graduation.
- Post-study stay visa for up to 24 months.
- Internships with multinational companies.
- Welcoming the international student community.
- Cultural clubs, festivals, and activities.
- Assistance with accommodation and student welfare.
Why Trust Texas Review Thrissur?
- Local Expertise : Our Thrissur consultants understand both the French and Indian education systems of student needs.
- Comprehensive Support : From course selection to visa and settlement, we assist at each step.
- Proven Track Record : Numerous Thrissur students have achieved admission to top French universities with us.
- University Partnerships : Direct access to French universities for scholarship updates, admission insights, and fee waivers.
Top France Universities We Work With
We have partnerships with prestigious universities across the France to provide you with the best options.
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
Stanford University
Stanford, CA
Yale University
New Haven, CT
MIT
Cambridge, MA
Our Services in Thrissur
We make your journey to studying in the France smooth and hassle-free with our proven process.
Free Counselling
Academic planning, financial support, and career paths.
University Shortlisting
Customized university and program recommendations.
Document Review
Help with SOPs, CVs, recommendation letters, and French language help.
Visa Assistance
Support for visa applications, paperwork, and interviews.
Pre-Departure Preparation
Assistance for travel, budgeting, and settling in France.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You need a Letter of Acceptance from a French educational institution and proof of sufficient financial resources, which must be at least €615 per month for the duration of your stay.
For many countries, you must first complete the 'Études en France' (EEF) online application procedure before applying for the visa at the consulate.
The total process, including the Campus France procedure (if applicable) and the visa appointment, typically takes 8 to 10 weeks. The visa processing itself usually takes 2 to 4 weeks (approx. 15 to 30 working days).
It is strongly advised to apply at least three months before your anticipated departure date, especially during peak season.
Yes. International students with a student resident permit can work up to 964 hours per year, which is equivalent to 60% of the maximum legal working hours (approx. 20 hours per week during the academic term). There are no restrictions on working hours during university breaks, as long as you do not exceed the annual limit.
After graduating with a Master's degree or a professional Bachelor's from a French institution, you can apply for the Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour (APS), a temporary residence permit.
- Duration: The APS is usually valid for 12 months and can be extended for another 12 months in certain cases (total of 24 months).
- Purpose: It allows you to stay in France to look for a job or start a business.
- Transition: Once you secure a job that meets the required salary and professional level, you can switch to a long-term work permit, such as the 'Passeport Talent' (Talent Passport).
You cannot apply for PR immediately after graduation. PR, in the form of a 10-year residence card (Carte de résident), requires a minimum of five continuous years of legal residence in France on a non-temporary residence permit (student years generally do not count towards this 5-year requirement, though a completed Master's program can sometimes shorten it).
The typical path is to:
- Graduate and switch to the APS permit (1-2 years).
- Find a full-time job and switch to a Work Visa (e.g., 'Salarié' or 'Passeport Talent').
- Reside and work legally for five continuous years on a work permit before becoming eligible to apply for the 10-year PR card.