30 students from Delhi government schools have arrived in Paris to participate in a prestigious French language course. This initiative, part of the Delhi government’s broader education mission, is aimed at fostering linguistic and cultural exchange between India and France.
The program, which seeks to give students global exposure, is essential in the Delhi government’s efforts to provide world-class education. Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia highlighted the administration’s commitment to such initiatives.
France is a prime destination for students interested in deepening their study of languages, especially with its range of prestigious institutions. Here are five of the top universities in France known for their modern language programs:
Paris Sciences et Lettres (PSL) – PSL Research University Paris
Université Paris-Saclay
Institut Polytechnique de Paris
Sorbonne University
Université Paris Cité
France is not only known for its history and culture but is also celebrated for its educational excellence. With 50 French institutions ranked among the top universities globally, the country offers a wide array of study programs in fields such as:
Biology
Pharmaceuticals
Nuclear energy
Research
Automobile and Aviation industries
Culinary arts and cuisine
High fashion and art
These options make France an attractive destination for students from around the world, offering academic and professional advantages across various disciplines.
The students, thrilled about their time in France, are eager to learn the language and culture. Rohan, one of the selected students, expressed his excitement, saying, “I’m thrilled to learn French in Paris. This experience will broaden my cultural understanding and open new doors.”
This initiative is expected to strengthen ties between India and France, promoting mutual understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures. For Delhi students, the chance to study in Paris marks the beginning of an educational adventure that will likely impact their academic and personal lives.