France is aiming to
more than double the enrollment of Indian students at French universities in
the next three years. As part of efforts to strengthen its “strategic
partnership” with India, the country aims to be hosting 10,000 Indian
students by 2020.
Last year, France welcomed 4,000 Indian students. Although this
number is 50 times higher than 20 years before, French Foreign Minister
Jean-Marc Ayrault told Times of India that it is still “insufficient in terms of the quality of the
relationship between the two countries”.
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With trade between
France and India reported at €8 billion a year, Mr Ayrault also commented that
French president Francois Hollande and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are
in agreement regarding the importance of higher education and student exchange
programs in strengthening relations between the two nations.
Studying abroad “a guarantee of freedom”
Mr Alyrault also spoke
more generally about the benefits of international study, telling Times of
India: “Four million students studied in foreign countries in 2012. Around the
world, international student mobility has become a major issue. This mobility
is a guarantee of freedom.”
France welcomed a
total of 310,000 international students in 2015/16, with around 43% originating
from African countries, and 30,000 coming from China.
It’s not yet clear how
France will set about attracting more Indian students. But for now, the message
is clear: if you’re an Indian student interested in studying in France, you’re
more than welcome!
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