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FAQ’s

Admissions & Programs

What programs does European University France offer?
We offer undergraduate (Bachelor’s), postgraduate (Master’s), and doctoral (PhD) programs across fields including Business, Engineering, Information Technology, Hospitality, Education, and International Relations.

Yes. All academic instruction is conducted in English. Optional French language support is available for non-native speakers.

Yes, we offer online and hybrid study options for many programs. Please check the program page or contact admissions for format availability.

Yes. European University France is officially registered in France under SIREN 412 993 123. Our programs follow the French National Qualifications Framework (RNCP), aligned with the European Qualifications Framework (EQF), ensuring wide international recognition.

Do you accept international students?
Absolutely. We welcome students from around the world and offer full support with visas, housing, cultural integration, and more.

If you are a non-EU citizen, yes. Our international office assists students through the visa application process step by step.

We provide guidance on visas, accommodation, insurance, and settling in through our international support team and orientation program.
Tuition varies by program and degree level. For a detailed breakdown, visit the “Program Fees” page or contact admissions directly.
Yes. European University France is officially registered under French law (SIREN 412 993 123) and its programs are aligned with the RNCP, the national registry of recognized qualifications.
RNCP (Répertoire National des Certifications Professionnelles) is the official system in France that validates the professional value of diplomas and degrees, recognized across the EU under the EQF (European Qualifications Framework).
Some doctoral programs may allow remote or hybrid research options, depending on the field and supervisory approval.
Yes. A preliminary research proposal is typically required as part of your PhD application to evaluate research scope and faculty supervision availability.
We offer personalized career counseling, CV and interview coaching, internship placement assistance, and networking events with employers.
Yes, non-EU students may apply for a post-study work permit. We offer guidance on how to navigate this process.
No, but we encourage learning it! While classes are taught in English, French is useful for daily life, and we offer beginner French courses.

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