Studying in France

A great destination!

Lying at the heart of Europe, France is a country that offers a number of opportunities to students wishing to develop their competencies in Business management within an international context. Thanks to the quality and relevance of the tuition dispensed at French Business Schools, France has become an attractive destination for post-graduate international students wishing to pursue higher education abroad.

Over and above the core management tuition of the Masters, each school offers the possibility of following a number of innovative specialization programs, linked to the local economic of the school (finance, accountancy, marketing, human resources, logistics and transport, IT and communications). Please consult the school’s detailed file for more information on the different specializations offered.

International opportunities

Because the schools attract many international students they are able to offer a multi-cultural and very stimulating work environment. Studying at one of the Pass-world member schools means acquiring significant international exposure. The student can choose to study the Masters degree in English and or in French. In order to obtain his or her degree, each student is required to master at least two foreign languages and for the duration of the Masters degree all students are required to attend obligatory English and French language lessons.

Quality higher education

All professors at the schools possess PhD’s and have extensive professional experience, which means they also have sound knowledge of worldwide market patterns. The various international exchange programmes established with partner universities across the globe, ensures that the professors also have a wide international outlook. All this guarantees a high level of academic excellence at the Pass-world member schools.

Career guidance

The schools have strong links with the business world. The degree includes two compulsory periods of professional internship (often paid), which means that the student can put into practice what he has learnt during class. Furthermore, it is very common for local companies to help improve the content of the Masters program and even for them to participate in lectures and share their experiences. Finally, these companies offer internships and regularly recruit graduates onto high level positions.