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French scholarship for Engineering student

Michelin Tyres (MT) is offering  French scholarship for Indian Engineering students under International Scholarship programme. BE/BTech Indian students including final year students are eligible for applying this French Scholarship. Scholarship amount will be 20,000 to 25, 000 Euros for each students for pursing their Master in Science programme

The scholarships is available online at the website of ‘n+i’ – www.nplusi.com
Last Date of submitting application form:  March 7, 2010.
No prior knowledge of French language is required at the time of application. No bonds have to be signed by students with the MT. Entrance exams like GRE/TOEFL are also not required.
This is a free application for admission as well as scholarships. Students are requested to complete the online form and send their documents to the India office of the n+i network which is based in Pune.
This unique initiative of the French postgraduate engineering institutes with French companies is aimed at training multilingual engineers able to work on international projects involving a multicultural

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  1. hello frnds..
    I am a student in France and i came through n+i network.
    I am sorry to say but seriously i did not get any satisfaction from this organization ..as they said in india and they act differently in France.
    first of all if you will come through N+I network you have to study all your course and lectures in French ..believe me this is not a easy task. after having MS there are very few possibilities to have a job due to French law they prefer French citizen then European and after that they may consider your profile because French companies have to explain to French govt. that why this candidate is more superior then any French or European citizen..and mostly companies don’t want to involve them self in such mess….
    so friends I would really recommend you that if you are planning to move abroad then give lowest priority to France until you don’t have any exceptional offer like institute, language, scholarship etc…

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