Last Updated: March 15, 2026
Table of Contents
- Understanding France’s “Bienvenue en France” Fee Structure for Non-EU Students
- 15+ Cheapest Public Universities in France for Indian Students (2026)
- How to Apply for Fee Exemption (Exoneration) at French Public Universities
- Top Scholarships That Make France Tuition-Free for Indian Students
- French Public Universities vs. Private Grandes Ecoles: Cost Comparison
- Total Cost of Studying in France for 2 Years (With Exemption vs. Without)
- Additional Financial Benefits for Students in France
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Yes, there are near tuition-free universities in France for Indian students in 2026. While France introduced differentiated fees for non-EU students under the “Bienvenue en France” strategy in 2019 — setting annual tuition at approximately 2,770 euros (around 2,49,300 INR) for Licence (Bachelor’s) and 3,770 euros (around 3,39,300 INR) for Master’s programs — the reality is far more affordable than those headline numbers suggest. Over 30 French public universities currently offer partial or full fee exemptions (called “exonerations” or exonerations des frais differencies) to international students, bringing tuition down to just 243 euros per year (around 21,870 INR) for Master’s programs — the same rate that EU students pay. Additionally, France offers some of the most generous government-funded scholarships in Europe, including the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship that covers full tuition plus a monthly stipend of 1,181 euros. In 2024-25, approximately 40% of non-EU students at French public universities received some form of fee exemption, making France one of the most affordable study destinations in Europe for Indian students.
Tuition Fees at French Public Universities for Indian Students — Quick Overview
| Fee Category | Annual Tuition (EUR) | Annual Tuition (INR) | Who Qualifies |
|---|---|---|---|
| Non-EU Licence (Standard) | 2,770 EUR | ~2,49,300 INR | Non-EU students without exemption |
| Non-EU Master’s (Standard) | 3,770 EUR | ~3,39,300 INR | Non-EU students without exemption |
| Exempted Licence (EU Rate) | 170 EUR | ~15,300 INR | Students with exoneration/scholarship |
| Exempted Master’s (EU Rate) | 243 EUR | ~21,870 INR | Students with exoneration/scholarship |
| Eiffel Scholarship Recipient | 0 EUR | Free + Stipend | Merit-based selection by French institutions |
Source: French Ministry of Higher Education fee schedule 2025-26, Campus France India, Kadamb Overseas student data | 1 EUR = ~90 INR
Last Updated: March 2026 | Data verified against official French government fee schedules (2025-26 academic year), Campus France guidelines, and Kadamb Overseas student placement records
Understanding France’s “Bienvenue en France” Fee Structure for Non-EU Students
In 2019, the French government introduced the “Bienvenue en France” (Welcome to France) strategy, which brought differentiated tuition fees for non-EU/EEA international students at public universities. Before this reform, all students — whether French, European, or international — paid the same nominal registration fees of approximately 170 euros for Licence and 243 euros for Master’s programs.
Under the new system, non-EU students are expected to pay 2,770 euros per year for Licence programs and 3,770 euros per year for Master’s programs. However, and this is the crucial detail that most Indian students overlook, the French government simultaneously mandated that universities must use a portion of this additional revenue to fund exemptions for deserving international students. Each university has the autonomy to decide how many exemptions it grants.
Here is what the fee structure looks like in practice:
| Program Level | EU/EEA Student Fee | Non-EU Fee (Standard) | Difference | Exempted Non-EU Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Licence (Bachelor’s) | 170 EUR (~15,300 INR) | 2,770 EUR (~2,49,300 INR) | 2,600 EUR more | 170 EUR |
| Master’s | 243 EUR (~21,870 INR) | 3,770 EUR (~3,39,300 INR) | 3,527 EUR more | 243 EUR |
| Doctorat (PhD) | 380 EUR (~34,200 INR) | 380 EUR (~34,200 INR) | No difference | 380 EUR |
Source: French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, 2025-26 | Note: PhD fees are the same for all students regardless of nationality
Important: Several high-profile French universities — including University of Strasbourg, University of Aix-Marseille, University of Clermont Auvergne, and University of Rennes — initially refused to implement the differentiated fees entirely. Some universities voted in their academic councils (Conseil d’Administration) to exempt all non-EU students. This means Indian students at these institutions may still pay EU-rate fees even without applying for a specific exemption.
EXPERT INSIGHT
“The 3,770 euro Master’s fee gets all the headlines, but the reality on the ground is very different. At least 30-35 French public universities offer partial or complete exonerations. I always tell students: apply broadly and specifically mention your interest in fee exemptions in your Campus France motivation letter. From our experience, about 45% of Indian students we send to French public universities end up paying the reduced EU rate.”
— Saumitra Rajput, Founder, Kadamb Overseas (Ahmedabad) (14+ years experience, 500+ students placed in Europe, 97% visa success rate)
15+ Cheapest Public Universities in France for Indian Students (2026)
Not all French public universities charge the differentiated non-EU fees. Below is a comprehensive list of universities known to offer fee exemptions or that have resisted implementing the higher fees. These are your best options for near tuition-free education in France:
| University | City | Master’s Fee for Non-EU | Exemption Available? | Popular Programs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Universite de Strasbourg | Strasbourg | 243 EUR (EU rate for all) | Full exemption for all | Chemistry, Physics, Political Science |
| Aix-Marseille Universite | Marseille | 243 EUR (EU rate for all) | Full exemption for all | Data Science, Physics, Management |
| Universite Clermont Auvergne | Clermont-Ferrand | 243 EUR (EU rate for all) | Full exemption for all | Computer Science, Economics, Engineering |
| Universite de Rennes | Rennes | 243 EUR (EU rate for all) | Full exemption for all | Mathematics, Digital Sciences, Biology |
| Universite Paris-Saclay | Paris (suburb) | 243 EUR (merit-based) | Yes, merit-based exemption | Physics, CS, Mathematics, Engineering |
| Universite de Lyon (UCBL) | Lyon | 243 EUR (partial exemptions) | Yes, upon request | Bioinformatics, Chemistry, Data Science |
| Universite de Toulouse III (Paul Sabatier) | Toulouse | 243 EUR (partial exemptions) | Yes, merit/need-based | Aerospace Engineering, AI, Astrophysics |
| Universite Grenoble Alpes | Grenoble | 243 EUR (most students exempted) | Yes, broad exemption policy | Nanoscience, AI, Applied Mathematics |
| Universite de Bordeaux | Bordeaux | 3,770 EUR (standard) | Yes, partial exemptions available | Neuroscience, Enology, Computer Science |
| Universite de Nantes | Nantes | 243 EUR (EU rate applied) | Yes, broad exemption | Marine Sciences, Digital Humanities, Law |
| Universite de Montpellier | Montpellier | 243 EUR (partial exemptions) | Yes, upon application | Biology, Ecology, Water Science, Chemistry |
| Universite Paris Cite | Paris | 3,770 EUR (standard) | Yes, merit-based exemptions | Public Health, Linguistics, Mathematics |
| Universite de Lille | Lille | 243 EUR (exemptions common) | Yes, generous exemptions | Economics, Chemistry, Digital Culture |
| Universite de Lorraine | Nancy/Metz | 243 EUR (partial exemptions) | Yes, upon application | Materials Science, Energy, Geosciences |
| Universite Cote d’Azur | Nice | 243 EUR (IDEX exemptions) | Yes, IDEX-funded exemptions | AI, Smart Computing, Digital Systems |
| Universite de Poitiers | Poitiers | 243 EUR (EU rate applied) | Yes, broad exemption | Water Engineering, Chemistry, Finance |
Source: Campus France, university websites, and Kadamb Overseas research (2025-26 academic year) | Policies may change; verify with universities directly before applying
How to Apply for Fee Exemption (Exoneration) at French Public Universities
Obtaining a fee exemption (exoneration des frais differencies) at a French public university is not automatic — you typically need to apply for it. Here is a step-by-step process that Indian students should follow:
Step 1: Identify Universities Offering Exemptions
Before applying, research which universities offer fee exemptions. Use the Campus France catalog (campusfrance.org) and check individual university websites for their “droits d’inscription” (registration fees) page. Look specifically for terms like “exoneration des frais differencies” or “exemption de droits.” The list above is a starting point, but policies are updated annually.
Step 2: Prepare Your Exemption Request
Most universities require you to submit a formal exemption request along with supporting documents. The typical requirements include:
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| Motivation Letter | Explain why you deserve the exemption — academic merit, financial need, or contribution to the university |
| Academic Transcripts | Latest transcripts showing strong academic performance (60%+ generally recommended) |
| CV/Resume | Highlighting academic achievements, research, internships, and extracurriculars |
| Financial Documents | Bank statements, parent income proof, or family financial declarations (for need-based exemptions) |
| Recommendation Letters | 1-2 academic recommendation letters (some universities request these) |
Step 3: Apply Through the Correct Channel
For most French public universities, Indian students must apply through the Etudes en France platform managed by Campus France India. During your application on the portal, you can indicate your interest in fee exemption. Some universities also have a separate internal exemption form that you can fill once you receive your admission offer. The typical timeline is:
| Timeline | Action |
|---|---|
| October – November | Research universities with exemption policies; prepare documents |
| November – January | Submit application on Etudes en France portal; mention exemption interest |
| January – March | Campus France interview (entretien); discuss financial situation |
| March – May | Receive admission + exemption decision; submit additional forms if required |
| May – July | Accept offer; begin visa process at VFS Global (French consulate) |
Top Scholarships That Make France Tuition-Free for Indian Students
Beyond fee exemptions, several prestigious scholarships can make your entire French education virtually free. Here are the most important ones:
1. Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Program
The Eiffel Excellence Scholarship is the French government’s flagship scholarship for outstanding international students. It is administered by Campus France on behalf of the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs. Key details:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Monthly Stipend (Master’s) | 1,181 EUR/month (~1,06,290 INR/month) |
| Tuition Coverage | Full tuition exemption (you pay 0 EUR tuition) |
| Housing Allowance | Included in stipend; also eligible for CAF housing aid |
| Health Insurance | Campus France mutuelle insurance covered |
| Travel Allowance | International round-trip airfare covered |
| Duration | 12-24 months for Master’s; 36 months for PhD |
| Eligible Fields | Science & Technology, Economics & Management, Law, Political Science |
| Age Limit | Under 25 for Master’s; under 30 for PhD at the time of application |
| How to Apply | You do NOT apply directly. The French institution nominates you. Apply to the university first, then the university submits your Eiffel candidacy. |
Pro Tip: You cannot apply for the Eiffel Scholarship directly. The French institution must nominate you. When applying through Etudes en France, mention in your motivation letter that you are interested in the Eiffel Scholarship. Contact the international relations office of your target university and express your interest. Universities select their strongest candidates for nomination.
2. IDEX Scholarships (Initiative d’Excellence)
Several French universities that hold the IDEX (Initiative d’Excellence) label offer their own prestigious scholarships funded through the French government’s Investissements d’Avenir program. These are university-specific and typically cover tuition plus a monthly living allowance:
| IDEX University | Scholarship Name | Monthly Stipend | Tuition Waived? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Universite Paris-Saclay | Paris-Saclay International Master’s Scholarship | 1,000 EUR/month | Yes |
| Universite Grenoble Alpes | IDEX Master’s Scholarship | 700-1,000 EUR/month | Yes |
| Universite Cote d’Azur | IDEX International Scholarship | 500-800 EUR/month | Yes |
| Universite de Strasbourg | IDEX Attractiveness Scholarship | 600-1,000 EUR/month | Yes |
| Universite de Bordeaux | IDEX International Master’s Scholarship | 800-1,000 EUR/month | Yes |
3. Charpak Scholarship (India-Specific)
The Charpak Scholarship is specifically designed for Indian students studying in France. Managed by the French Embassy in India and Campus France India, it offers exchange and Master’s level funding. The Master’s scholarship provides approximately 700 euros per month plus tuition exemption. Indian students with strong academic profiles from recognized Indian universities are eligible. Applications typically open in February each year on the Campus France India website.
EXPERT INSIGHT
“I always recommend Indian students apply to at least 3-4 IDEX-labelled universities. These are among the top research universities in France and they have dedicated scholarship budgets for international students. Universite Paris-Saclay, for example, awards over 100 international Master’s scholarships every year — that is a substantial number and your odds are genuinely good if you have 65%+ in your Bachelor’s and a well-written motivation letter.”
— Saumitra Rajput, Founder, Kadamb Overseas (Ahmedabad) (14+ years experience, 500+ students placed in Europe, 97% visa success rate)
French Public Universities vs. Private Grandes Ecoles: Cost Comparison
France has a dual higher education system: public universities and the prestigious Grandes Ecoles (elite private or semi-private institutions). Understanding the cost difference is essential for Indian students making their choice:
| Parameter | Public University (with exemption) | Public University (non-EU rate) | Grande Ecole (Private) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual Tuition (Master’s) | 243 EUR (~21,870 INR) | 3,770 EUR (~3,39,300 INR) | 8,000-20,000 EUR (~7.2-18 lakh INR) |
| Total 2-Year Tuition | 486 EUR (~43,740 INR) | 7,540 EUR (~6,78,600 INR) | 16,000-40,000 EUR (~14.4-36 lakh INR) |
| CVEC Contribution | ~100 EUR/year | ~100 EUR/year | ~100 EUR/year |
| Scholarships Available | Eiffel, IDEX, Charpak | Eiffel, IDEX, Charpak | School-specific, limited for int’l students |
| Teaching Style | Research-oriented, lecture-based | Research-oriented, lecture-based | Professional, project-based, industry ties |
| Examples | Paris-Saclay, Strasbourg, Grenoble Alpes | Sorbonne, Paris Cite | HEC Paris, ESSEC, INSEAD, Ecole Polytechnique |
Important Note: Grandes Ecoles like HEC Paris, ESSEC, and INSEAD charge 15,000-45,000 euros per year for their MBA/Master’s programs. However, their industry networks and placement rates are exceptionally strong. For Indian students on a tight budget who want quality education at minimal cost, public universities with fee exemptions offer the best value. For those willing to invest for brand recognition and corporate placement, a Grande Ecole may justify the cost.
Total Cost of Studying in France for 2 Years (With Exemption vs. Without)
To give Indian students a clear picture, here is a comprehensive cost comparison for a 2-year Master’s program in France, comparing a student who receives a fee exemption with one who pays the standard non-EU rate:
| Expense (2 Years Total) | With Exemption (INR) | Without Exemption (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition (2 years) | ~43,740 INR (486 EUR) | ~6,78,600 INR (7,540 EUR) |
| CVEC Contribution (2 years) | ~18,000 INR (200 EUR) | ~18,000 INR (200 EUR) |
| Health Insurance (2 years) | ~54,000 INR (600 EUR) | ~54,000 INR (600 EUR) |
| Rent (CROUS/shared, 2 years) | ~8,64,000 INR (after CAF aid) | ~8,64,000 INR (after CAF aid) |
| Food & Groceries (2 years) | ~4,32,000 INR | ~4,32,000 INR |
| Transport (2 years) | ~1,08,000 INR | ~1,08,000 INR |
| Miscellaneous (2 years) | ~1,44,000 INR | ~1,44,000 INR |
| TOTAL (2 Years) | ~16,63,740 INR | ~22,98,600 INR |
| Savings with Exemption | ~6,34,860 INR saved over 2 years | |
EXPERT INSIGHT
“When you factor in the fee exemption, part-time job earnings of 400-800 euros per month, and CAF housing aid, a Master’s in France can actually be cheaper than many private colleges in India. I have had students from Ahmedabad complete their entire 2-year Master’s at Universite de Strasbourg spending less than 8-9 lakh INR from their own pocket. That is genuinely world-class education at Indian college prices.”
— Saumitra Rajput, Founder, Kadamb Overseas (Ahmedabad) (14+ years experience, 500+ students placed in Europe, 97% visa success rate)
Additional Financial Benefits for Students in France
France offers several financial benefits to all students, including international students from India, that significantly reduce the effective cost of living:
CAF Housing Aid (Aide Personnalisee au Logement – APL)
All students in France, regardless of nationality, are eligible for CAF housing aid from the Caisse d’Allocations Familiales. This benefit can reduce your monthly rent by 90-250 euros depending on your city, rent amount, and accommodation type. You apply through caf.fr after arriving in France and obtaining your student residence permit. Most Indian students in cities outside Paris receive approximately 150-200 euros per month in housing aid.
CROUS Student Restaurants
French university campuses have CROUS-operated restaurants (Restos U) where students can eat a full meal (starter, main course, dessert) for just 3.30 euros. Scholarship holders can eat for as low as 1 euro per meal. This is a massive saving compared to eating out, and the quality of CROUS meals has improved significantly in recent years.
Student Discounts on Transport
French cities offer heavily discounted public transport passes for students. In Paris, the Navigo Imagine R annual pass costs approximately 350 euros per year (about 29 euros per month) for unlimited metro, bus, RER, and tram travel. In cities like Lyon, Toulouse, and Strasbourg, student transport passes range from 20-30 euros per month. The SNCF also offers a Carte Avantage Jeune (youth card) for 49 euros per year, providing 30% discounts on train travel across France.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Are French public universities truly free for Indian students?
Not entirely free, but close. Since 2019, the standard non-EU fee for Master’s programs is 3,770 euros per year. However, over 30 French public universities offer fee exemptions (exonerations) that reduce this to the EU rate of just 243 euros per year. Additionally, PhDs in France are charged the same 380 euros per year regardless of nationality. With a fee exemption, your annual tuition can be as low as 243 euros (approximately 21,870 INR) — which is significantly cheaper than most Indian private colleges.
How do I know if a university offers fee exemptions before I apply?
Check the university’s official website under “droits d’inscription” (registration fees) or “frais de scolarite” (tuition fees) sections. Look for mentions of “exoneration” or “exemption.” You can also contact the university’s international relations office (bureau des relations internationales) directly by email. Campus France India advisors can also confirm exemption policies during your Etudes en France application process. The list provided in this article covers the most well-known universities offering exemptions as of 2026.
Can I get a fee exemption if I have average marks (55-65%)?
Yes, in many cases. Fee exemptions at French public universities are not solely merit-based. Many universities grant exemptions based on financial need, geographic diversity goals, or simply as a blanket policy for all international students. Universities like Strasbourg, Clermont Auvergne, and Rennes exempt virtually all non-EU students regardless of grades. For merit-based exemptions at other universities, 60%+ in your Bachelor’s is generally sufficient. A well-written motivation letter explaining your financial situation can make a significant difference.
Is the Eiffel Scholarship very competitive? What are my chances?
The Eiffel Scholarship is competitive — approximately 400 Master’s scholarships are awarded globally each year from several thousand nominations. However, Indian students are well-represented among recipients because India is one of France’s priority partner countries. Strong academic records (70%+), relevant internship or research experience, and a compelling study project are key factors. Remember that the French institution nominates you, so building a strong application to the university is the first step. If you are not selected for Eiffel, the university may still offer you a separate fee exemption or IDEX scholarship.
Do fee exemptions renew automatically for the second year?
In most cases, yes. If you receive a fee exemption for your first year of Master’s, it typically renews for the second year as long as you maintain satisfactory academic progress (pass your first-year examinations). Universities like Strasbourg that exempt all non-EU students continue the exemption automatically. For merit-based exemptions, you may need to reapply or demonstrate continued academic performance. Always confirm the renewal terms with your university’s scolarite (registrar) office.
Key Takeaways: Tuition-Free Universities in France for Indian Students
- Standard non-EU fee: 3,770 EUR/year for Master’s, BUT 30+ universities offer exemptions reducing it to 243 EUR/year (~21,870 INR)
- Universities like Strasbourg, Aix-Marseille, Clermont Auvergne, and Rennes exempt all non-EU students from differentiated fees
- Eiffel Excellence Scholarship provides full tuition + 1,181 EUR/month stipend — you must be nominated by the French institution
- IDEX scholarships at top research universities (Paris-Saclay, Grenoble Alpes, Bordeaux) offer 700-1,000 EUR/month + tuition waiver
- PhD fees are the same for all nationalities at just 380 EUR/year — no differentiated fees
- Total 2-year cost with exemption: approximately 16-17 lakh INR (including living expenses) — comparable to many Indian private colleges
- CAF housing aid, CROUS meals, and student transport discounts further reduce the cost of living significantly
- Apply through Etudes en France portal and mention your interest in fee exemption in your motivation letter
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