Discover our Welcome Guide per cities
Welcome Guide Lyon
This cradle of cinema, renowned for its culinary art, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lyon is the second largest city in France, ideally located two hours from Paris by train, two hours from the sunny Côte d’Azur, and only an hour and a half from the picturesque mountains of the Alps. The city offers…
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Nestled in the green heart of the Alps, Chambéry stands out from other French cities for its quality of life. Surrounded by several lakes, including the largest lake in France: the Lac du Bourget. For mountain lovers, there are regional parks and a national park not far from Chambéry and the city is only one…
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International Programs and Admissions Criteria
Are you interested in the following areas of study? Business & Management Engineering Marketing Finance Communication & Creation Political Science and International Relations Sport HR – Health What are the admission criteria for international students? In order to successfully complete your studies at our schools, we require sufficient academic records and language skills in French…
Read moreSucceed in your studies in France
General Rules and Regulations for studying in France Rating and evaluation in France The European student card When you arrive, you will get the European Student Card, whether you are a European or non-European citizen. Please note that this card is not linked to the Erasmus Charter. If you want to know more about the…
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Resources and advice All students are encouraged to consult the Campus France website for detailed information on how to apply for a study visa: Visas and residence permits We strongly advise you to carefully read and follow the information given by the official website of France Visa below: France Visas – student Do I need…
Read moreAcommodation & Housing
Housing in France Finding and renting accommodation in France can be quite difficult for international students. Before you arrive in France, start looking for accommodation as soon as possible. You can take certain steps from abroad. Don’t hesitate to book accommodation, even temporary, so that you have a place to sleep and drop off your…
Read moreBanking, Budget and Scholarships
Money and banking For the latest exchange rates, you should contact your local financial institution. The exchange rate varies from office to office. Euro coins are available in denominations of 1 cent, 2 cents, 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents, 1 €, 2 €. Euro bills (paper bills) are available in denominations of…
Read moreHealth and Insurance
Covid: A global health situation Regarding the situation of COVID in France, we strongly advise you to consult the dedicated page diplomatie.gouv.fr of the French government, as well as Campus France for the latest updates and regulations: In case of emergency and incident Updated 11 October 2022
Read moreInternship and Employment: finding a job in France
employment in france We know that a student’s budget can be quite tight and that some of you may be planning to get a job while you are in school. Not only is it a great way to support yourself, but it’s also the perfect opportunity to practice your French. If you are not a…
Read moreOur events for international students
Webinars Register now to attend our webinars on Wednesdays and Thursdays! Our dedicated team will not only introduce you to our schools and programs, but will also guide you through the application and registration process. These online events are great times to ask your questions to the admissions team! Our Datings Ask for a personal…
Read moreExchanges and Partners
Internationalization is crucial for the OMNES Education Group as it has been part of its DNA since the beginning of its creation. OMNES Education firmly believes that the central axis of its education must be based on the formation of the world citizen of tomorrow. Indeed, one of the strengths of the OMNES Education group…
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