Cost of Living in Paris

Studying in Paris is a dream to many of the students willing to study abroad. However, the city is not very famous for its affordability. Costs of Living in Paris, on the surface might look outrageous, but hold your breath. There is more to Paris than expensive accommodation and living costs. Here we have made a balance of necessities and student life expenses to give you a fair idea.

According to Campus France, the annual investment of €10000 to €14000 is required to fulfil tuition and costs of living in Paris. Here is the basic breakdown of the costs of living in Paris, where you can make the best of your student life in Paris.

1. University Fess to Study in Paris:  

Paris is considered an arguably expensive city to live in, but that is not entirely true. The government funds most of the Universities in France that provide higher education. This results in France being one of the cheapest study abroad destination compared to not only European Countries, but also many English Speaking countries in the world.

However, some tuition fees are there. Here are the average tuition fees to study in Paris:

Courses to Study in Paris Average Tuition Fees
Bachelor’s €189
Master’s €259
PhD €393
Engineering in Paris €611

In addition, there are some administration charges, still lower than other European countries except one or two. Keep in mind that some private Grande Ecoles are very selective, and also expensive. Most expensive courses to study in France in private colleges are business, management and engineering.

2. Cost of Visa in Paris / France

For international students, the visa costs for France is €99. This is the basic cost for long stay student visa in France; however, it may vary based on your nationality.

3. Accommodation

The Regional Center for Academic and Academic Works in Paris (Crous) is public service for students in Paris. It helps in improving student life in Paris. A studio apartment with CROUS in Paris is somewhere between 300 to 500 Euros a month, and one bedroom apartment will be anywhere around €800-1000

Utilities in Paris cost from €109-179 and monthly internet costs €23 (8 MBPS for a month).

4. Food costs in Paris for International Students:

Foods Costs in Paris
Groceries
Loaf of Bread €1.60
Milk €1.30
Eating Out
Cappuccino (Regular) €3.24
McDonalds Meal €8
Average Restaurant Meal €27.50
Inexpensive Restaurant Meal €14

5. Transportation Costs in Paris:

Monthly transport pass in Paris is for €75, however, with student discounts, the annual pass comes at an affordable €342 a year. Cycling is another cheap option for the students, with student discounted cycles available at €19-29 per year.

Studying in Paris also puts you on the doorstep of Europe, with major cities of Europe well in reach. A Eurostar (Rail) trip to London costs €100-150 with return from Paris, and €150 for Barcelona return by air.

6. Social Costs of Living in Paris:

Living in Paris is all about art, fashion and nightlife. Now, there are ways you can save for the tuitions and costs of living in Paris, and save some of it for the experience this student destination provide.

These are the average costs of Living in Paris for social activities:

Movie tickets charge for around €11 per seat and fitness clubs have a monthly pass of €48.50. The museums have subsidized student tickets, and some of the museums in Paris are free on Sundays.

Special Student Discounts:

Not just museums and transportation, costs of living in Paris for students will also be reduced with the following student discounts.

  1. University Restaurants
  2. Libraries at Universities in Paris
  3. Different sports and theatre clubs, Museums, Swimming Pools, etc.

Moreover, there are always study abroad scholarships to Study in France, along with many grants for international students who are willing to study in Paris.