Edwise does not stop at admissions. Their ongoing support post-study helped me transition smoothly into my career. The best decision for my academic journey!

Our philosophy of extraordinary education is first and foremost about enabling our students to navigate the professional world so that they can learn about themselves, pinpoint their strengths, and unlock their potential for leading extraordinary careers.
It is also about providing them with insight into the realities of the corporate world so that they can “put words” to their specific skills, preferences, and ambitions.
Choosing to attend IDRAC Business School also means choosing a different approach to learning and to meeting future career challenges. IDRAC Business School has 9 campuses in 8 cities of France – Bordeaux, Grenoble, Lyon, Montpellier, Nantes, Nice, Paris, and Toulouse. It is continuing the international expansion it embarked on more than 50 years ago and now has five associate campuses in Cork and Dublin, Ireland, Barcelona and Santander, Spain, and Brno, Czech Republic.
You are welcome to visit this website. It provides a comprehensive snapshot of the programs available at IDRAC Business School for international students.
Inde-French Scholarship
Indian students keen on applying to the IDRAC Business school can streamline the application process by visiting their nearest Edwise International branch office. Edwise, an official advisor on overseas education provides one-on-one guidance throughout the process, right from application requirements and deadlines to scholarship possibilities and visa support. Our team of experienced counselors can help you acquire a thorough understanding of the IDRAC Business school's admission procedure, necessary documentation, and guidelines for submitting an impressive application. Whether you're applying for undergraduate, graduate, or professional programs, visiting an Edwise office guarantees a seamless, knowledgeable, and well-supported journey to studying at one of the top universities in France.
No, French universities are now using English as the language of instruction, especially in areas like management, engineering, political science, etc., to attract more international students. It is advisable to learn some French in order to compete with French students.
International students may work part-time if their schedule permits, as long as they are registered at an institution approved by the French social security system. Even first-year students coming to France for the first time have the right to work part-time, 20 hours per week.
TOEFL, IELTS, or Cambridge English exams are some of the entrance tests that are widely accepted.
The different accommodation options include university residences, private student residences, etc.
Yes. Scholarship programmes have been set up to enable French institutions of higher education to attract the finest international students.