Last Updated: March 11, 2026
Table of Contents
- Understanding the French University Admission System for Indian Students
- Complete Deadline Calendar for September 2026 Intake
- Month-by-Month Action Plan: March 2026 to September 2026
- Universities and Programs Still Accepting Applications for September 2026
- Emergency Timeline for Late Applicants (Starting in April-May 2026)
- Campus France Interview: What Indian Students Need to Know
- Cost Overview for September 2026 Intake
- Language Requirements: English vs. French-Taught Programs
- Scholarships Available for September 2026 Intake
- Frequently Asked Questions — September 2026 France Intake
- Key Takeaways — France September 2026 Intake for Indian Students
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The September 2026 intake in France is the primary entry point for Indian students, and while the main Campus France DAP deadline passed in January 2026, there are still multiple pathways open right now in March 2026 — including Hors DAP applications (open until March-April 2026), Connect programs with extended deadlines, direct university applications, and late-round admissions running through May-June 2026. France welcomed over 4,000 Indian students in the 2024-25 academic year, and with near-zero tuition at public universities (just EUR 243/year or approximately INR 21,870 for Master’s programs), the September 2026 intake remains highly accessible even for late applicants. This comprehensive guide covers every deadline, the month-by-month action plan from March 2026, universities still accepting applications, and emergency timelines for students who are just starting their France study abroad journey.
France September 2026 Intake — Complete Deadline Calendar
| Application Track | Deadline | Status (March 2026) | Programs Covered |
|---|---|---|---|
| Campus France DAP (Blanc) | January 17, 2026 | Closed | L1 (Year 1 License) at public universities |
| Campus France DAP (Jaune) | January 17, 2026 | Closed | Architecture schools (ENSA) |
| Hors DAP (Etudes en France) | March 31 – April 15, 2026 | OPEN NOW | L2, L3, M1, M2 at public universities |
| Connect Programs (Grandes Ecoles) | April – June 2026 | OPEN NOW | Business schools, engineering schools, private institutions |
| Direct University Applications | Varies (April – July 2026) | OPEN NOW | Private universities, business schools with own portals |
| Late/Rolling Admissions | May – July 2026 | Opening Soon | Programs with unfilled seats |
Source: Campus France India 2025-26 guidelines, Etudes en France portal | 1 EUR = approx. INR 90 | Updated: March 2026
Last Updated: March 2026 | Deadlines verified against Campus France India official portal (Etudes en France), individual university admission pages, and Kadamb Overseas application records for September 2026 intake cycle
Understanding the French University Admission System for Indian Students
France has a unique admission system that differs significantly from other European countries. Unlike Germany or Austria where you apply directly to universities, France routes most international student applications through Campus France — a government agency that evaluates your academic profile and helps connect you with French institutions. For Indian students, all applications must go through the Etudes en France online portal managed by Campus France India.
The French higher education system offers three main application tracks, and understanding which one applies to you is the first step in planning your September 2026 entry:
DAP (Demande d’Admission Prealable) — First Year of License (L1)
The DAP procedure is mandatory for international students seeking admission to the first year of a License (undergraduate) program at a public French university. There are two forms: DAP Blanc for universities and DAP Jaune for national architecture schools (Ecoles Nationales Superieures d’Architecture). For the September 2026 intake, the DAP deadline was January 17, 2026, which has already passed. If you missed this deadline and want to enter L1, you would need to either consider a spring 2027 entry or look at private institutions with later deadlines.
Hors DAP — The Main Pathway Still Open for September 2026
The Hors DAP (outside DAP) procedure is the route most Indian students will use. It covers admission to the second year of License (L2), third year of License (L3), first year of Master’s (M1), and second year of Master’s (M2) at public French universities. This is excellent news because the majority of Indian students applying to France are seeking Master’s programs, and the Hors DAP deadline for the September 2026 intake extends to March 31 – April 15, 2026, depending on the specific university.
Through the Hors DAP procedure, you can select up to 7 programs across different French public universities on the Etudes en France portal. The portal allows you to rank your preferences, and universities review applications independently.
Connect Programs — Extended Deadlines Through June 2026
Connect programs are French institutions that have partnered with Campus France but manage their own admission processes. These include many of France’s prestigious Grandes Ecoles, business schools (like ESSEC, EDHEC, Audencia, SKEMA), engineering schools, and specialized institutions. The key advantage is that Connect programs typically have much later deadlines — extending from April through June 2026 — and some even accept applications on a rolling basis until seats are filled.
Important Note: Even for Connect programs, you must still create an account on the Etudes en France portal and complete your Campus France interview. The difference is that the application itself goes through the institution’s own portal, not through the Etudes en France application system.
Complete Deadline Calendar for September 2026 Intake
Deadlines That Have Already Passed
| Deadline | Date | What It Covered | Alternative Available? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Campus France portal opens | November 1, 2025 | Account creation, profile completion | You can still create an account now |
| DAP Blanc deadline | January 17, 2026 | L1 at public universities | Private universities or spring 2027 |
| DAP Jaune deadline | January 17, 2026 | Architecture schools (ENSA) | Limited alternatives; consider next cycle |
| TCF/DELF registration (early round) | December 2025 | French proficiency for French-taught programs | Later test dates available through June |
Deadlines Still Open (March – July 2026)
| Track / Institution Type | Deadline | Programs | Urgency Level |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hors DAP (Etudes en France) | March 31 – April 15, 2026 | M1, M2, L2, L3 at public universities | URGENT – Apply NOW |
| ESSEC Business School | April 2026 (Round 4) | MSc, MiM, Global MBA | HIGH |
| EDHEC Business School | April – May 2026 | MSc programs, MiM | HIGH |
| SKEMA Business School | May 2026 (Round 5/6) | MSc programs, Global MiM | HIGH |
| Audencia Business School | May – June 2026 | MSc, MiM, MBA | MODERATE |
| NEOMA Business School | May – June 2026 | MSc, MiM programs | MODERATE |
| Toulouse Business School | June 2026 | MSc, MiM, Aerospace MBA | MODERATE |
| Rolling Admission Schools | Until July 2026 | Various private institutions | FLEXIBLE |
EXPERT INSIGHT
“Every year, I see Indian students panic in March thinking they have missed the France September intake. The truth is, March is actually the prime time for Hors DAP applications — which covers all Master’s programs at public universities. If you are reading this in March 2026, you still have the best window to apply for an M1 or M2 at universities like Sorbonne, Paris-Saclay, or Toulouse. The key is to not waste another day — complete your Etudes en France profile this week.”
— Saumitra Rajput, Founder, Kadamb Overseas (Ahmedabad)
Month-by-Month Action Plan: March 2026 to September 2026
If you are reading this in March 2026 and want to join a French university in September 2026, here is your detailed action plan. Time is tight but this is absolutely achievable — thousands of Indian students successfully apply during this exact window every year.
March 2026 — Immediate Priority Actions (Weeks 1-4)
Week 1-2: Profile Setup and Research
- Create your account on the Etudes en France portal (pastel.diplomatie.gouv.fr/etudesenfrance) if not already done
- Complete your academic profile with all education details from Class 10 onwards
- Upload scanned copies of all academic transcripts, degree certificates, and mark sheets
- Research and shortlist 7 programs for Hors DAP (public universities) plus 2-3 Connect programs
- Check language requirements — most Master’s programs in English require IELTS 6.0-6.5 or TOEFL 80-90
Week 3-4: Application Submission
- Write your Statement of Purpose (SOP) / motivation letter tailored to each program
- Prepare a French-format CV (reverse chronological, including academic projects)
- Get 2-3 recommendation letters from professors or employers
- Submit Hors DAP applications on Etudes en France before March 31
- Simultaneously apply to Connect programs through their individual portals
- Pay the Campus France fee of INR 18,300 (approximately EUR 203)
April 2026 — Campus France Interview and Follow-up
- Schedule your Campus France interview at your nearest centre (Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, Chandigarh)
- Prepare for the 15-20 minute interview covering: why France, why this program, career plans, financial capacity
- Attend the interview — this is a mandatory step; no visa application can proceed without it
- Follow up on any missing documents requested by Campus France
- Check Connect program portals for interview invitations or test requirements
- If you have not yet taken IELTS/TOEFL, book an immediate test date (results needed for visa)
- Start gathering visa documents (passport, birth certificate, financial documents)
May 2026 — Admission Decisions and Visa Preparation
- Start receiving admission decisions from public universities (Hors DAP results)
- Accept your preferred offer and confirm enrollment
- Apply to remaining Connect programs with June deadlines if needed as backup
- Begin preparing bank statements — you need EUR 615/month (approximately INR 55,350/month) for the entire study duration
- Get a blocked account or sponsor’s financial guarantee ready if required
- Obtain your police clearance certificate if not already done
- Start looking at student accommodation in your university city — CROUS, Studapart, or private options
June 2026 — Visa Application Begins
- Receive your pre-consular opinion from Campus France (positive opinion is critical for visa)
- Book your VFS France visa appointment — choose between Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, or Chandigarh
- Compile the complete visa document set (see Blog 11 for full checklist)
- Get passport-size photos (35mm x 45mm, white background) taken
- Purchase travel health insurance valid for France/Schengen area
- Attend your VFS visa appointment and submit biometrics
- Visa fee: EUR 99 (approximately INR 8,910) plus VFS service charge
July 2026 — Visa Processing and Travel Prep
- Visa processing takes 15-30 calendar days — monitor your VFS tracking link
- Finalize accommodation booking — sign lease or confirm CROUS housing
- Open a French bank account application online (BNP Paribas, Societe Generale, or online banks like Boursorama)
- Book your flight to France (aim for arrival 1-2 weeks before classes start)
- Research your city’s public transport options and student discounts
- Connect with Indian student communities in your university city via Facebook/WhatsApp groups
August 2026 — Final Preparations and Departure
- Collect your visa-stamped passport from VFS
- Complete any pre-arrival formalities required by your university
- Pack essentials — carry all original documents, admission letters, and financial proof
- Inform your bank about international travel for card usage
- Get a European SIM card or plan for connectivity on arrival (Free Mobile, SFR, Orange)
- Depart for France — arrive by mid-to-late August for orientation
September 2026 — Arrival and Settlement
- Complete OFII (Office Francais de l’Immigration et de l’Integration) validation within 3 months of arrival — this validates your long-stay visa as a residence permit
- Attend university orientation and enroll formally
- Open your French bank account in person and transfer funds
- Apply for CAF (Caisse d’Allocations Familiales) housing assistance — Indian students can receive EUR 80-200/month rent subsidy
- Register for student health insurance (CVEC contribution: EUR 103)
- Get your student transport card for discounted travel
- Classes typically begin in the second or third week of September
Universities and Programs Still Accepting Applications for September 2026
As of March 2026, the following categories of French institutions are still accepting applications from Indian students for the September 2026 intake. This is not an exhaustive list but covers the major options available to you right now.
Public Universities (via Hors DAP — Deadline: March 31 to April 15, 2026)
| University | City | Popular English-Taught Programs | Tuition (EUR/Year) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Universite Paris-Saclay | Paris | MSc Computer Science, Data Science, Physics, Mathematics | EUR 243 (INR 21,870) |
| Universite de Strasbourg | Strasbourg | MSc Chemistry, Biotechnology, International Relations | EUR 243 (INR 21,870) |
| Universite de Toulouse III | Toulouse | MSc Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, AI | EUR 243 (INR 21,870) |
| Universite Grenoble Alpes | Grenoble | MSc Applied Mathematics, Electronics, Environmental Science | EUR 243 (INR 21,870) |
| Universite de Lyon (UCBL) | Lyon | MSc Bioinformatics, Data Science, Actuarial Science | EUR 243 (INR 21,870) |
| Universite de Bordeaux | Bordeaux | MSc Wine & Vine, Public Health, Computer Science | EUR 243 (INR 21,870) |
| Universite de Montpellier | Montpellier | MSc Ecology, Biology, Chemistry, Water Science | EUR 243 (INR 21,870) |
Note on Tuition: Public French universities charge EUR 243/year (approximately INR 21,870) for Master’s students regardless of nationality for many programs. However, some universities have introduced differentiated fees under the “Bienvenue en France” policy, charging up to EUR 3,770/year (approximately INR 3,39,300) for non-EU students. Many universities have opted out of differentiated fees or offer fee waivers. Always check the specific university’s policy.
Business Schools and Grandes Ecoles (Connect Programs — Deadlines: April-July 2026)
| Institution | City | Programs | Tuition Range (EUR/Year) | Last Round Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ESSEC Business School | Paris | MSc, MiM, Global MBA | EUR 18,000-45,000 | April 2026 |
| EDHEC Business School | Nice/Lille | MSc Finance, Marketing, Data Analytics | EUR 19,000-23,000 | May 2026 |
| SKEMA Business School | Paris/Lille/Nice | MSc programs, Global MiM | EUR 15,000-20,000 | May-June 2026 |
| Audencia Business School | Nantes | MSc, MiM, MBA | EUR 14,500-18,000 | June 2026 |
| NEOMA Business School | Reims/Rouen | MSc programs, MiM | EUR 14,000-18,500 | June 2026 |
| Toulouse Business School | Toulouse | MSc, MiM, Aerospace MBA | EUR 13,000-17,000 | June-July 2026 |
| Rennes School of Business | Rennes | MSc, MiM programs | EUR 12,000-16,000 | June-July 2026 |
EXPERT INSIGHT
“For Indian students from middle-class families, I always recommend a two-pronged approach: apply to 7 public university programs via Hors DAP at EUR 243/year tuition, and simultaneously apply to 2-3 business schools that offer scholarships. Schools like SKEMA, Audencia, and Toulouse Business School frequently offer 20-50% tuition waivers to strong Indian applicants. This way you have both an affordable and a premium option.”
— Saumitra Rajput, Founder, Kadamb Overseas (Ahmedabad)
Emergency Timeline for Late Applicants (Starting in April-May 2026)
If you are reading this after the Hors DAP deadline has passed (post-April 2026), do not give up on the September 2026 intake. There are still viable options, though they require extremely fast action and focused effort.
Option 1: Connect Programs with Late Deadlines (April-July 2026)
Many French business schools, engineering schools, and private universities continue accepting applications well into the summer. These institutions manage their own admission timelines independent of Campus France deadlines. Focus on schools with May-July application rounds. You will still need to register on the Etudes en France portal and complete the Campus France interview, but the application itself goes through the institution directly.
Option 2: Universities with Unfilled Seats (June-July 2026)
Every year, certain programs at public universities do not fill all their seats through the regular Hors DAP cycle. These programs sometimes open a second round of applications in June-July. Campus France India may publish a list of such programs, or you can check directly with universities. This is unpredictable but worth exploring if you are a strong candidate.
Option 3: Spring 2027 Intake (January-February 2027)
While the September intake is the primary one in France, some programs — particularly at business schools and private universities — offer a spring intake starting in January or February 2027. This gives you additional months to prepare a stronger application, improve language scores, and build financial readiness. The timeline for spring 2027 applications typically opens in June-September 2026.
Critical Warning for Late Applicants: Even if you secure a late admission, your visa timeline becomes extremely tight. The Campus France interview, pre-consular opinion, VFS appointment, and visa processing together take 6-12 weeks minimum. If you apply to a program in June with a July admission, getting a visa by September is possible but requires everything to go perfectly. Work with an experienced consultant to avoid any documentation delays.
Campus France Interview: What Indian Students Need to Know
The Campus France interview is a unique aspect of the French admission process. It is not an admission interview — it is an evaluation of your academic and professional profile, your study project in France, and your genuine motivation. The interview is conducted by a Campus France advisor (not the university) and typically lasts 15-20 minutes.
Common Interview Questions for Indian Students
- Why do you want to study in France? — Mention specific academic reasons, research opportunities, industry connections, and cultural interest
- Why this specific program? — Show you have researched the curriculum, faculty, and how it aligns with your goals
- What are your career plans after graduating? — Be specific about industries, roles, and whether you plan to stay in France or return to India
- How will you finance your studies? — Explain your financial plan clearly (family support, savings, scholarships, part-time work)
- Why not study in India or another country? — Have a convincing answer about what France specifically offers that alternatives do not
- Do you speak French? — Even for English-taught programs, showing basic French knowledge or willingness to learn is appreciated
- What do you know about the French education system? — Demonstrate basic knowledge of the License-Master-Doctorat (LMD) system
Campus France Interview Centres in India
| City | Address | Average Wait for Interview Slot |
|---|---|---|
| New Delhi | Alliance Francaise de Delhi | 2-3 weeks |
| Mumbai | Alliance Francaise de Bombay | 2-4 weeks |
| Bangalore | Alliance Francaise de Bangalore | 2-3 weeks |
| Kolkata | Alliance Francaise du Bengale | 1-2 weeks |
| Hyderabad | Alliance Francaise de Hyderabad | 1-2 weeks |
| Chennai | Alliance Francaise de Madras | 1-2 weeks |
| Pune | Alliance Francaise de Pune | 1-2 weeks |
| Chandigarh | Alliance Francaise de Chandigarh | 1-2 weeks |
Cost Overview for September 2026 Intake
Understanding the financial requirements is essential for both your application and your visa. Here is a comprehensive breakdown of costs Indian students should budget for when applying to the September 2026 intake in France:
| Cost Component | Amount (EUR) | Amount (INR approx.) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition — Public University (Master’s) | EUR 243/year | INR 21,870 | Some may charge up to EUR 3,770 |
| Tuition — Business School | EUR 12,000-25,000/year | INR 10.8-22.5 lakh | Scholarships can reduce by 20-50% |
| Campus France Fee | ~EUR 203 | INR 18,300 | Non-refundable processing fee |
| Visa Fee | EUR 99 | INR 8,910 | Long-stay student visa (VLS-TS) |
| VFS Service Charge | ~EUR 28 | INR 2,520 | Additional VFS handling fee |
| CVEC Contribution | EUR 103 | INR 9,270 | Student life contribution (annual) |
| Living Cost (Monthly) | EUR 800-1,200/month | INR 72,000-1,08,000 | Paris higher; other cities lower |
| Financial Proof for Visa | EUR 615/month | INR 55,350/month | Minimum required to show for visa |
Language Requirements: English vs. French-Taught Programs
One of the biggest myths about studying in France is that you must speak fluent French. While French proficiency opens more doors, there are now over 1,600 programs taught entirely in English at French universities and business schools. Here is what you need for each pathway:
For English-Taught Programs
- IELTS: 6.0-6.5 overall (some business schools require 7.0)
- TOEFL iBT: 80-90 (top schools may require 95+)
- Cambridge C1 Advanced (CAE): Accepted by many institutions
- Duolingo English Test: Accepted by some institutions (typically 105-115)
- PTE Academic: 58-65 (increasingly accepted)
For French-Taught Programs
- TCF (Test de Connaissance du Francais): B2 level minimum (400-499 points)
- DELF/DALF: DELF B2 or DALF C1
- TCF DAP: Required specifically for DAP applications
- Test dates are available through June 2026 at Alliance Francaise centres across India
EXPERT INSIGHT
“My strongest advice for Indian students applying to France is this: even if your program is 100% in English, start learning basic French immediately. Not only does it help during the Campus France interview, but it dramatically improves your daily life in France, your part-time job prospects (you can work up to 964 hours/year as a student), and your post-graduation employability. French employers value candidates who make the effort to learn the language. At Kadamb Overseas, we include a complimentary French orientation module with every France application package.”
— Saumitra Rajput, Founder, Kadamb Overseas (Ahmedabad)
Scholarships Available for September 2026 Intake
France offers several scholarship opportunities for Indian students. While some prestigious scholarships like Eiffel Excellence have earlier deadlines, there are still options available for the September 2026 cycle:
| Scholarship | Value | Deadline Status | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| Charpak Master’s Scholarship | EUR 767/month + tuition waiver | Usually March-April | Indian students accepted at French institutions |
| Eiffel Excellence Scholarship | EUR 1,181/month (Master’s) | Usually January (check for Sep 2026) | Nominated by French institutions; under 30 |
| Raman-Charpak Fellowship | EUR 1,500/month | Varies annually | PhD/research students in STEM |
| University-Specific Scholarships | 20-100% tuition waiver | Rolling / varies | Merit-based; check each institution |
| Business School Merit Awards | EUR 2,000-10,000 | Available until June-July | Strong academic profile; GMAT/GRE scores |
Frequently Asked Questions — September 2026 France Intake
Is it too late to apply for France September 2026 intake in March 2026?
No, it is not too late. The Hors DAP deadline for Master’s programs at public universities extends until March 31 to April 15, 2026. Additionally, Connect programs (business schools and private institutions) accept applications through April-June 2026. March is actually the peak application month for Master’s-level Indian applicants.
Can I apply to French universities without IELTS or TOEFL?
Some French universities accept students from English-medium institutions without IELTS or TOEFL if they can provide a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate from their previous university. However, most institutions and the visa process benefit from having a standardized test score. The Duolingo English Test is also accepted by several French institutions as a lower-cost alternative.
Do I need to speak French to study in France?
Not necessarily. Over 1,600 programs are taught entirely in English across French universities and business schools. However, basic French knowledge (A1-A2 level) significantly improves your daily life, part-time job prospects, and post-graduation career opportunities. Many universities offer free French language courses to international students.
How many programs can I apply to through Etudes en France?
Through the Hors DAP procedure, you can apply to up to 7 programs across different French public universities. For Connect programs, there is no limit as applications go directly through each institution’s portal. We recommend using all 7 Hors DAP choices and applying to 2-3 Connect programs as backup.
What is the Campus France fee for Indian students?
The Campus France processing fee for Indian students is approximately INR 18,300 (around EUR 203). This is a non-refundable fee that covers your profile evaluation and interview. It is separate from the visa fee (EUR 99 / INR 8,910) and VFS service charges.
Can I work part-time while studying in France?
Yes. International students in France can work up to 964 hours per year (approximately 20 hours per week during term time). The minimum wage (SMIC) in France is approximately EUR 11.88/hour gross as of 2026, which translates to roughly EUR 950-1,000/month for part-time work. Many Indian students work in retail, hospitality, tutoring, and university research assistant roles.
What happens after I graduate — can I stay in France?
Yes. After completing a Master’s degree in France, you are eligible for a 2-year post-study job search visa (Autorisation Provisoire de Sejour — APS). During this period, you can work full-time in France. If you find a job matching your qualification level, you can convert to a regular work permit. France also offers a “Talent Passport” for highly skilled professionals, which can lead to permanent residency after 5 years of continuous legal stay.
Key Takeaways — France September 2026 Intake for Indian Students
- Hors DAP is still open — The main application track for Master’s programs at public universities has a deadline of March 31 to April 15, 2026. Apply immediately if you have not already.
- Connect programs extend through June-July — Business schools like SKEMA, Audencia, NEOMA, and Toulouse Business School accept applications well into the summer months.
- Public university tuition is remarkably low — EUR 243/year (approximately INR 21,870) for Master’s programs, making France one of the most affordable destinations in the world.
- Campus France interview is mandatory — Book your interview slot immediately; wait times are 1-4 weeks depending on the city.
- Total visa process takes 6-12 weeks — From Campus France interview to visa stamp, budget at least 6 weeks minimum (ideally 10-12 weeks).
- Financial requirement is EUR 615/month — Approximately INR 55,350/month for the duration of your stay; must be demonstrated through bank statements or blocked account.
- 2-year post-study work visa available — France offers one of the most generous post-graduation work rights in Europe.
- 1,600+ English-taught programs — French language is beneficial but not mandatory for many top programs.
- Work up to 964 hours/year — Part-time work at approximately EUR 11.88/hour can significantly offset living costs.
- Start today, not tomorrow — Every day of delay in March 2026 reduces your choices and increases the pressure on your visa timeline.
Need personalized guidance for the September 2026 France intake? Kadamb Overseas in Ahmedabad has helped hundreds of Indian students successfully navigate the Campus France process, secure admissions at top French universities and business schools, and obtain French student visas. Contact us today for a free consultation and let us build your France application strategy — there is still time, but it is running out fast.
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