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MSc Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2024
3.5
Neoma Business School provides us with more adventures and enthusiasm.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should know that the French language is mandatory to get a job. Also, students should do good market research in the specifications they're going to do their masters degree in. For students with good experience, a one-year masters degree is a good option.
Likes (Public transportation): When it comes to public transportation, buses run on time and there are direct buses from the city to campus. Students can travel and reach their destination on time, and the fares are economical. If you want to go to Paris, trains and buses are available, and student discounts apply.
Dislikes (Part time work): The campus in Rouen City has very few part-time job opportunities. Also, employers prefer French speakers, and learning French takes time. Finally, some part-time jobs pay so little that students are not interested in working them. These factors combined to make it difficult for students to find part-time work that meets their needs.
Reviewed on 16 Sep 2024Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2024
2.6
It is a place to make connections and build relationships.
Tips: Students should know that it is really important to understand French to culturally integrate. You have to be more outgoing. If not, you will not be able to take advantage of the international environment. This later helps in professional aspects as well. Make sure you are mindful and represent yourself well. It is very important to be socially adept.
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2024Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2025
4.2
It is a good experience and value for money.
Tips: Students should know that language is a must to get involved in the culture and it will be easy to find internships and work also we can learn the language as it's the top 5 languages spoken worldwide. That will make us explore a lot of events such as parties, fairs, arts, etc. The other thing would be to read or have a slight idea about accounts. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experience.
Likes (Value for money): The studies are more practical based and also it is affordable than the big cities and the transport is 9 Euros for 10 rides. We can also explore different parts of France through a community called Erasmus where they take weekend trips, conduct parties every week etc.
Dislikes (Indian Food): It is hard to find good Indian food in Rouen that's why I gave 2 star for food. The best way is to cook and eat. But we get other fast food and in cheaper options such as McD, Burger King etc. and also it is expensive to buy indian grocery there comparatively.
Reviewed on 13 Aug 2024Read more
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MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
2.3
Upgrade your skills before joining.
Tips: Students should learn the French language up to C1 before joining any college. Try to apply for a scholarship through CAF for house rent. A scholarship for lunch is also available for Crous students. French is mandatory up to C1 to get internships in France. University won't help with career opportunities for non-French speaking students.
Likes (Public transportation): Transportation is well-connected. Have to pay fines up to 50 Euros if tickets are not paid. Travel in Rouen is easier through buses and trams. It is easier to connect through Paris airport or travel by train for longer distances, and the transportation may cost up to 50 Euros. 
Dislikes (Part time work): It is difficult to get part-time work without language skills. French is mandatory everywhere. I have applied through websites for better part-time jobs, but locals are preferred over foreigners. They pay more to locals than foreigners. Availability for jobs is only during peak season. 
Reviewed on 7 Aug 2024Read more
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Global BBA Bachelor in Business Administration - Batch of 2024
3.8
A transformative journey to experience with cultural richness and good career opportunities.
Tips: As an Indian student at Neoma Business School in Rouen: Before joining students should understand the academic rigour, career opportunities, and support services for international students offered by Neoma Business School. There was a noticeable transition of cultural shift, especially in terms of language, social norms, and educational methods. I received a scholarship based on academic merit and extracurricular achievements. It helped significantly with tuition costs and living expenses. I am highly satisfied with Neoma Business School for its quality of education, the relevance of my course in shaping my career, and the experience of living in France.
Likes (Internships): I rated safety highly due to robust campus security measure like CCTV and security patrols. Other safety facilities include well-lit street, reliable public transport, and accessible emergency services in the city of Rouen. My experience has been positive overall, enjoying cultural richness and friendly local, with occasional minor challenges typical of city life.
Dislikes (Part time work): As an Indian student at Neoma Business School in Rouen, on-campus part-time jobs are somewhat limited but available in areas like administrative support or event assistance. Off-campus opportunities are more varied, including retail, hospitality, and tutoring. Managing part-time work alongside academics requires good time management but is manageable with support from professors and flexible work hours. Average payouts for part-time work vary. On-campus jobs might pay around 10-12 per hour, while off-campus roles can range higher depending on the industry and skill requirements.
Reviewed on 19 Jun 2024Read more
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MSc Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
3.5
New beginning of my life.
Tips: Yes, there are many cultural shift I experienced but everything was on a very positive side, I connected with very French people and yes I got the internship. I got that from the university itself. I am very happy and satisfied with course and the country. It is giving new edge to my life.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transport is top notch. You can reach anywhere just using google maps and understand the metro system. I traveled everywhere just using the google maps and city metro app. It has everything, but France have very weird system of age. If you are older than 26 yrs, you have to pay double the amount of every transport, which is very frustrating.
Dislikes (Part time work): Because of language it is very difficult to find any part time job in France and even if you speak French most of the places don't consider you for the part time. Maybe because the quality of French we speak is not upto the mark however, it might not be the case everywhere.
Reviewed on 6 May 2024Read more
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CESEM (International Double Bachelor) - Batch of 2026
3.5
French universities are pretty fun but for a wholesome experience you should understand French.
Tips: If you do not speak French then it's pretty hard to mix with other students in the university as they all speak French. It's fun but sometimes you feel out of place and there are many student associations but mostly the language is French. I did not avail of any scholarship for this programme however I was offered one based on merit for GBBA at NEOMA. I am quite satisfied with the country and the university however the programme does have a few flaws.
Likes (Public transportation): Reims is a pretty small city and very well connected. The campus is pretty close to the city centre. There are trams and buses. The cost is around 30 per month for students. It's very convenient as there are many buses running on different routes. There is an app where you can get real-time information on bus timings.
Dislikes (Part time work): It's a must to have at least a conversational level of French to get a part-time job. I don't know much about it because I have never really tried to find one. The course load is not that much so I believe it's easy to manage work along with academics.
Reviewed on 3 May 2024Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2026
3.8
A preferable option for non business students to enter the business field.
Tips: Students should be open to exploring and knowing the language is a bonus for social interactions. Scholarships are given quite often even though I didn't receive one, a lot of my peers have benefited from it. There are a lot of aids provided for students like groceries, accommodation, grooming services etc.
Likes (Safety): It's a well-guarded community and totally safe environment. Only students, staff and authorized people are allowed to enter the campus premises. Checking is done of each individual before entering. There is a department completely dedicated to facilitating student needs.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking myself as I don't eat meat. Most of the options available are meat based. However, there are few vegetarian options available on campus which I prefer to indulge in sometimes when I'm tired of cooking. There are cafes, and restaurants all over the cities serving a variety of cuisines right from Asian, and French, to fast foods.
Reviewed on 3 May 2024Read more
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MSc International Finance - Batch of 2024
4
Learning experience at Neoma Business School
Tips: The most important thing that I would emphasize the most is learning French language at least to a level where you can speak and understand at least most of the basic vocabulary happening around you else it is very challenging. Even though the classes and all the people in the university speak English however in order to survive outside the college, this skill is very essential. In terms of my personal transition, I developed my French skills from a beginner to an upper intermediate level now where I can speak and understand most of the things people speak around me. At the time of my admission, I received a scholarship of 2500 euros. Overall I am satisfied with my stay and educational experience in France.
Likes (Value for money): The tuition fees for Neoma Business School is quite at par with all other high-ranked business schools across France. Also given the quality of academic services like faculty, library, High-quality academic case studies as well as access to various professional skill building activities.
Dislikes (Part time work): The part-time job opportunities in France are subject to your proficiency in French language. There are a decent amount of part-time opportunities in various restaurants, small stores etc. In my city, their primary and most mandatory requirement is to have an advanced level of fluency in French.
Reviewed on 3 May 2024Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2022
4.4
Everything is well balanced and the environment inside and outside the campus is friendly.
Tips: Learn French to have better opportunities. If you have prior work experiences it would be more beneficial for you to have an internship or a full-time job not just in France but also in different cities in Europe. Book an accommodation in advance and have a word with the owner
Reviewed on 1 Apr 2024Read more
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MSc Marketing - Batch of 2024
4.5
Good and beautiful journery
Tips: It's a great transition in my lifestyle. Of course you have to change cultures. Because it's French culture you've to learn that after reaching France. For example, you've to say Bonjour while entering a store. I didn't get any scholarships but the options are there. I am satisfied with my university.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty of Neoma are very good professionals in their fields. Everything is experiential when you're learning, hands-on practices, they also help us with career guidance for our future. You'll get great knowledge while studying in Neoma. So good faculty.
Dislikes (Part time work): Getting a part time job is a bit tough in this city if you don't know French language. Opportunities are there but we need to speak French. We have to apply for a lot of job offers to get one. I'm still trying to find a part-time job. If you're in Paris you'll get a job easily.
Reviewed on 18 Dec 2023Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2025
5
Overall, I feel it's one of the top institutions for studying MIM and it's worth going for.
Tips: I applied for scholarships and I even got one. It's been a rollercoaster ride since I have arrived here. But I think it's all worth it in the end. Got to learn a lot of new stuff and looking forward for more such experiences. Before joining, you should know that it will be difficult doing all of this alone, but it's worth it, trust me.
Likes (Internships): Student life here in France, as well as around the university campus is worth experiencing. There are various student associations that we can take part in, also the Erasmus club is fun! What I personally enjoy the most is, the campus fun as you interact with a diverse background.
Dislikes (Part time work): I appreciate the teaching faculty here; they possess a deep understanding about the subject and are incredibly supportive. The course is both theory and practical, they give us timely assignments to check our level of understanding. There are students from all over the world which makes it more interesting.
Reviewed on 16 Dec 2023Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2026
2.7
A bewildering journey to seek for something in life.
Tips: If you're coming to NEOMA, to be honest, it's because you haven't given GMAT or any competitive exams as such. And NEOMA is the best option available in terms of ranking. So I'd say, NEOMA is the best option you have but it's also not the best simultaneously. There's definitely a cultural shift though. The weather is very cold all the time, especially in Normandie region. It's dark and gloomy all the time and there's barely any sunlight, but, it's still fun. I have so many French friends and mingling with them might not be very easy at first, as you should know, since French people barely understand English they don't really make efforts voluntarily to interact with international students. You must work your way through them. Otherwise, it might get pretty lonely. Because there's not a lot to do in Rouen. Everything shuts off by 19 hours. Everything is completely shut on a Sunday. It's bizarre, but it grows on you. I'm not quite satisfied with my course here. I'm still in my M1 right now and not sure about how I'm going to get my internship and how is the M2 programme in NEOMA, so. The quality of education is actually a lot better in India, not kidding. Especially the faculty members. The only difference (maybe good for some) is the exposure that you get, the diversity you get to experience in the class, and the everyday hustle. It feels foreign, but like I said, one gets used to it eventually. It's my strong opinion that if one is opting for NEOMA, immigration would be one of the main criteria they'd be fulfilling. An easy (perhaps expensive) gateway to Europe. I sometimes wish if I had more time and had thought this through and if I could have taken GMAT and appeared for better schools like EDHEC, ESCP and ESSEC (not that NEOMA isn't good, but that'd be better, right).
Likes (Public transportation): The transportation in Rouen is actually pretty good, I'd say. Although, the frequency of the buses drops during the weekend and every night too. I think for Indians if we compare, the cost of public transport is pretty high. For students under 26 years, it is 29 per month (which includes buses and metro) in and around Rouen city. It is not really affordable, but it is what it is. If one earns in euros, one could afford this though.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are close to no on-campus part-time jobs, at least for the Indian students. Off-campus too, you need to know and understand French otherwise it is very difficult (but not impossible though). I work in a part-time job 3 days a week during the weekend and one of my free days during the school week. I'm able to manage both my academics and job though. The minimum wage is 12 and after tax it'll be 11.72. But many times, the employers don't pay the minimum wage, but less than that (around 9 in hand). So be careful and know your rights.
Reviewed on 15 Dec 2023Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2025
4.1
Time here was realisation of self development
Tips: Try to complete at least B1 level in French from recognised institution before joining Neoma, so you don't feel left out during your stay in France. Select the right type of course for you and then choose the best college for that course. Unlike India, Colleges abroad are just guides for your future. Finally, it is you who should realise to develop your skills and shape it according to internships and jobs.
Reviewed on 15 Dec 2023Read more
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MSc International Finance - Batch of 2022
3.4
Nice college. With good French language skill you can study quickly and with an affordable price.
Tips: Learn French. It is mandatory not just in Neoma, but in France. Never ever come without knowing French. You will face a lot of problems. You will see other students with less or no skills get placed quickly, but you having work experience, knowledge and skills will remain for some time.
Likes (Public transportation): Both campuses were easily accessible by transportation (bus and tram). There is a train station near the campus with which it is easy to go to the centre even during strikes. With the train, one can even travel to other cities. City bus and tram can be accessed by pass which now cost 30 euros per month.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): Faculty were accessible. Most of the professors are French with minimal or no knowledge of teaching in English. It's hard to understand them. Again there are a few professors with good skills. Regarding the qualifications, all of them have either experience in the field they are teaching or their own firm.
Reviewed on 25 Aug 2023Read more
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MSc Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2022
2.4
Good school, but below average in terms of helping people to find a job!
Tips: It was not a good decision to choose this school. They do not help in getting any internships/jobs. We have to find all by ourselves (it's pretty tough to get one). We had to work really hard to find an internship or a job (meaning applying to 50 jobs per day). If somebody wants to work in France or even study in France, he/she should be fluent in French and should know their culture well.
Reviewed on 13 Jun 2023Read more
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MSc International Finance - Batch of 2023
2.9
Good university with multi-dimensional experience.
Tips: Learning French is of utmost importance to get accepted and integrated into society. Would make it very easy to get part-time jobs and full-time opportunities. Most of the courses on campus is being taught in English so would not be difficult to complete your semester's assignments.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation facility is exceptional in terms of connectivity, maintenance, and hygiene. Also for International students facility of a day/month tour pass is also available which can be availed at bare minimum prices. Stations are located at a walking distance of 5 minds not more than 3 blocks away which makes it easier to board.
Dislikes (Part time work): International students face a lot of difficulties to get equal opportunities to work part-time as compared to students hailing or studying from French speaking domiciles or who have learned French as a language. Recommend all the students planning to study in France to learn French which would give them better options as a student.
Reviewed on 29 Apr 2023Read more
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Master in Management - Batch of 2024
3.9
The college, curriculum, teachers and student life is really nice.
Tips: You need basic French to survive in the city. And you should do some certificate courses and internship experience to get the internship here. It's quite challenging to get an internship. Improve your LinkedIn profile and your CV to get an internship. College will not help with the internship.
Likes (Safety): There are 1-2 areas which are not safe, rest of the city is quite safe. You can walk late at night as well. You get the night buses one in an hour starting from 12 am, else you can walk or you can book a can through bolt or uber. There are students everywhere.
Dislikes (Part time work): Reims is a very small city so, if you don know French then it will be a very big problem to find part time work. You won't find many people who speak English. There are some Indian restaurants but they are too small, so they also do not need the help.
Reviewed on 13 Mar 2023Read more
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MSc International Project Development - Batch of 2023
3.8
Ideal choice for Masters.
Tips: Its a good university to choose your masters and very ideal. You will get support of the team throughout the process and they will be very patient with you. Guiding step by step and ensuring every student's well being. Comfortable university environment with friendly teachers.
Likes (Post study jobs): There are good amount of options available that every field can look into. University provides good support and awareness on how to network and find jobs on various portals. Also, they give you the regulations and step by step procedure in terms of visa and work permit.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The availability of food options from my country of origin is very minimal and the ones that we have are very far from where I live. However there are other alternative food options which makes it more comfortable to live on a daily basis. On a whole, it feels like home.
Reviewed on 10 Jan 2023Read more
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MSc Entrepreneurship and Innovation - Batch of 2022
3.4
Amazing but a little disappointing.
Tips: If you are going to France learn the language. The college is very nice. City is amazing you will have fun and you will learn a lot of new things. People are amazing, Reims is a historical city, there are a lot of things to see and do.
Likes (Student Life): The city is very safe, convenient and student friendly because everything is in walking distance and Reims is a very clean city and has close to no crime and hate for international students. There are good restaurants, amazing bar and clubs.
Dislikes (Part time work): The scope of part time job is close to nill in France for English speakers unless you can clean dishes in Indian restaurants there which are very handful. You will only get a part time job there if you can speak good level of French. If you don't speak French you have zero chance of getting a part time job.
Reviewed on 5 Jan 2023Read more
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MSc in International Management and Business - Batch of 2026
Offered by Audencia Business School
4
Good college with great student life and peaceful environment.
Tips: Before you join this college, you should know about the course you are selecting and the relevant coursework that is available in the course. You should also know about the facilities available for the students and the scholarships for them. The faculty are friendly and will guide you throughout the semester. There are many scholarships and accommodations available for the students and the best option is for them to opt for them.
Reviewed on 11 Nov 2024Read more
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Master in Management (Grande Ecole programme) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Audencia Business School
2.7
The college is really good in environment and studies.
Tips: Before joining this university students should be aware of the course and how it works. You should contact seniors and get clarity of the course and subjects and electives based on the background of their studies. The course here is different so they need to know the course structure before coming to college.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty members are very good at teaching and are very supportive and encouraging. The level of teaching is very good, and the college is providing more than I expected.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part-time here is difficult to get and also we must speak the local language. We have a busy schedule that is really hectic and time management is really difficult as we need to manage the studies and part-time together when we have more work to do.
Reviewed on 11 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Responsible Procurement and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Audencia Business School
4.5
An Overall satisfaction for international students
Tips: Students must be familiar with the relevant coursework and the subjects that are presented in it. The curriculum here is different from what you may have experienced at other colleges. However, the professors are excellent and teach in a way that is easy for students to understand. You will find that everything here is new, but it is worth the adjustment. Overall, I am satisfied with my course, country and university.
Reviewed on 11 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc in Digital Business & Data Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Audencia Business School
4.4
The people here are very warm and welcoming. It is worth studying at Audencia.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should know their course and the subjects in it well. They should also be able to match their past experiences and knowledge with their new coursework. Additionally, learning at least A2 level of French will help you adapt to the situation here.
Likes (Student Life): Student support here is so helpful that they solve every issue within a matter of time making it very easy for the students to resolve. We can easily contact them through their email or we can also approach them at the campus. They will support you in every issue.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): There are many post-study job offers available, but not every student gets selected, especially international students. French language is a must for most jobs, and English-speaking jobs are very limited. My advice is to learn at least A2 level of French to increase your chances of finding a job.
Reviewed on 11 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Data Science for Marketing - Batch of 2026
Offered by Audencia Business School
4.4
Academic excellence and friendly environment.
Tips: There are some cultural shifts and transitions after coming here but I personally believe it's a way to get about their lifestyle. There are many public transportation available from my campus to the rest of the city such as tram 2 and bus C20, 75, 80. The cost of public transportation is 1.80 each. However, there are student passes available in public transportation as monthly passes and yearly passes. I did not avail of any scholarships. I am pretty much satisfied with my university and course as there are many opportunities provided on campus and off campus.
Reviewed on 9 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master in Management (Grande Ecole programme) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Audencia Business School
4.3
Great school with lots of events happening.
Tips: Audencia is a highly regarded business school in Nantes, France, known for its strong academic reputation and global recognition. It holds triple accreditation (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA), placing it among the world's top business schools and ensuring high academic and professional standards. The school emphasises international exposure, with over 200 partner institutions worldwide, allowing students to participate in exchange programs and double degrees. Besides the faculty are highly knowledgeable in their field of study and encourage us to participate in events held on campus for us.
Reviewed on 9 Nov 2024Read more
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MS & MBA in Food and Agribusiness Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Audencia Business School
4
Audencia Business School has a good learning and working environment.
Tips: Students preparing themselves for France should equip themselves with the ability to understand and speak the language French because without French anything here is tough to survive and hard to gel including part time jobs, full time jobs, etc. in France. Nantes is a safe place when compared to bigger cities like Paris in France. The people and the environment are more causal and safe regardless of who you are it may be men, women, children and International students. So far Nantes has been a safe side for me.
Dislikes (Part time work): It's hard to get a part-time job here at Nantes because of the language barrier and has no time left after regular classes after college. Since there are more international students, it's also slightly competitive in nature to obtain a part time job.
Reviewed on 5 Nov 2024Read more
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Sharan Verified Icon
Master in Management (Grande Ecole programme) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Audencia Business School
4.7
New experience with lots of responsibilities and great faculty.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should be well-researched about their course and the subjects covered in the course. This will give them a better insight into what to expect. If students are choosing a Master's in Management, they should be prepared for coursework in finance and accounting, and they should have some knowledge of accounting so they can understand what the professors are talking about.
Reviewed on 5 Nov 2024Read more
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Master in Management (Grande Ecole programme) - Batch of 2027
Offered by Audencia Business School
3.7
The college is good but there is very less internship opportunity.
Tips: I recommend learning French, at least at a basic level, before coming to Audencia. The college expects you to know basic French even if you take courses taught in English. Scholarships are generous if you have good grades. While Audencia's curriculum may not be relevant to your chosen course, the networking opportunities are good.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is Nantes' cherry on the cake. Well-rounded routes and proper connectivity make Nantes' public transport system a pleasure to use. Student passes are available, and the best thing is that transportation is free on weekends! Check with transport offices for seasonal offers.
Dislikes (Part time work): I didn't find many opportunities for part-time work for English speakers, and the school didn't offer any assistance with finding them. Even if you learn their language, it won't do much good because they prefer to work with their own kind.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read more
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Master in Management (Grande Ecole programme) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Audencia Business School
4.3
Great experience at France.
Tips: Before coming to Audencia, be prepared to face a multi-cultural environment. Also, while it's not required for admission, you should learn French in advance to get by and to get a job in France. Finally, do some research on the three types of colleges in France and select the one that best suits your goals.
Likes (Safety): The campus and Nantes itself are very secure. In addition to campus security, there are emergency services, student counselling, and frequent police patrols. There are also bus and tram services until midnight, so you can safely return home late at night after attending parties.
Dislikes (Part time work): On-campus jobs at Audencia are limited and competitive. There are more off-campus jobs in retail, hospitality, and IT support, but it can be tough to balance work with studies. Flexible jobs help, and the average pay is around 600 Euros per month. It takes effort to find the right fit.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Corporate Finance & Investment Banking - Batch of 2026
Offered by Audencia Business School
5
A supportive and enriching global learning experience.
Tips: Students should be prepared for an academically intensive yet rewarding experience. Familiarity with French or a willingness to learn it can be beneficial, as it helps in daily life outside the classroom. Audencia does offer scholarships based on merit and need, which students can apply for during the admissions process. Most students feel highly satisfied with Audencia, as it offers a comprehensive, industry-oriented curriculum and plenty of networking opportunities.
Likes (Safety): I spend my day balancing classes, group projects, and personal study sessions. The curriculum is engaging, and group work often helps us learn collaboratively. Audencia organizes a range of events, such as cultural festivals, networking events, career fairs, and guest lectures from industry experts. We usually find these events valuable for networking and gaining insights into their field. There are many clubs in Audencia like sports club, finance club and many more.
Dislikes (Part time work): The faculty at ESC Clermont are very friendly and always willing to clarify doubts. They teach the material from the basics up, which makes it easy for all students to understand. Faculty members are approachable and encourage students to ask questions, participate in discussions, and seek guidance outside of class hours. The teaching approach emphasizes a mix of theoretical understanding and practical application through group projects, case studies, and simulations that allow students to analyze real-world scenarios and develop problem-solving skills. The diversity of the student body brings different perspectives into the classroom, which makes discussions more dynamic and inclusive.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc in Corporate Finance & Investment Banking - Batch of 2026
Offered by Audencia Business School
4.2
Great college but there are no on-campus part time job opportunities.
Tips: The first cultural shock is that the people here are too easy with smoking in public places. I got overwhelmed and suffocated soo much because of that. Learn basic French. That helps a long way. I personally got a scholarship of 4500 Euros from the college. The courses may not be relevant for the most part, but the real thing lies in their academic resources. Students will be given access to major databases, states, productivity software, etc.
Likes (Safety): I felt very safe at Audencia Business School. All the accommodation buildings have access card controlled entry, and the streets are patrolled. The public transport system is excellent, with well-controlled departures and arrivals. The trams are so well connected to the airport and train station that when a batchmate lost his bag on a tram, the transport control room was able to locate it and return it to him within a few hours.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are no on-campus part-time job opportunities. However, you can volunteer for certain roles that provide access to a wider range of networking opportunities. The academics for the first year are a bit of a tight fit, and the schedule is not fixed. A good part-time job in Nantes will pay you an hourly wage of 8-9 Euros.
Reviewed on 30 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master in Management (Grande Ecole programme) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Audencia Business School
4.1
It's been an adventure worth remembering.
Tips: Audencia is a great school. The courses are challenging but interesting, and the professors are very knowledgeable and helpful. The campus is beautiful, and there are lots of student activities. If you're considering Audencia, be sure to check the brochure and course descriptions to get a good idea of what's offered and how it works.
Likes (Safety): Nantes is so far good in safety. Regardless of people, transportation, day or night, native or international, on or off campus, boys or girls etc. I haven't faced any issues regarding safety. People here are very friendly and respectful to everyone around.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are no on-campus jobs except for being a student ambassador. It is also difficult to find a part-time job in Nantes if you are not fluent in French. If you are lucky enough to find a job, you can manage your academics accordingly. The minimum wage in France is 9 Euros per hour, and the maximum is 12 Euros per hour.
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2024Read more
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Master in Management (Grande Ecole programme) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Audencia Business School
4.1
Limited part-time opportunities but great faculty.
Tips: Students should know French and basic management and apply for scholarships. Do research about the locality you choose to stay and the connectivity to the school, it can get pretty busy some days as school start at 8:15 many times too. There is a CROUS nearby for lunch which is great.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is great, lots of events and parties keep happening every day. There are lots of student associations that I recommend every international student should join. It's fun, you network, get to know people and make friends, hang out, party, etc.
Dislikes (Part time work): It's difficult to find part-time jobs especially when you don't know the language. People do find them but then it is difficult to manage it with school and all that's going around. Your sleep cycle can get disturbed and you might not get a lot of time to cook and eat healthy.
Reviewed on 29 Aug 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master in Management (Grande Ecole programme) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Audencia Business School
4.7
Good place to interact with other international students.
Tips: Learn French as fast as you can. Try to find the basic course structure and learn basics before you arrive. It's essential to learn French as quickly as possible. You should focus on the basic course structure and mastering the basics without delay like exceeding at ppt. Relax and try to approach and get into every student club as possible.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2023Read more
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Himanshu kanda Verified Icon
International MBA - Batch of 2020
Offered by Audencia Business School
3.7
Wonderful learning experience. Lot of things to learn first time, international exposure.
Tips: Know French, make connections and be active on job search and research on subjects you are going to read, its good to connect with alumni from day one for guidance. Visit the city and know local language. There are less food options from India, so knowing cooking goes long way.
Likes (Public transportation): A lot of buses connected, students have lot of options. Connectivity by train bus or boasts. Very affordable too because students get free yearly pass to travel, even if you haven't got pass, you can buy one for 65 euros and roam around for a month, its convenient.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): You need to know French and have a full time job contact, subjects are rigorous at times but much different experience than India. You get permanent status after you get a full time job contact and know B2 level French, both are necessary for long term.
Reviewed on 13 Jun 2023Read more
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Master in Management (Grande Ecole programme) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Audencia Business School
4.4
My experience at Audencia.
Tips: The Grand Ecole programme in which I've enrolled in is updated and demanded in day-to-day operations in many management role. The city is very student friendly in terms of cost of living, which is way cheaper than other major cities in France. Audencia is a great place to study any business related major.
Reviewed on 9 Jun 2023Read more
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Meenakshi ANIL Verified Icon
MSc in International Management and Business - Batch of 2021
Offered by Audencia Business School
3.8
My most memorable university - Audencia Business School
Tips: Audencia is a good business school with reputed faculty from across the world. Apply early to get an early bird scholarship. The crowd is friendly, multicultural and can have lots of fun. The campus is beautiful and easily accessible. Nantes is also a peaceful city, with very good transportation accessibility. French language could be a language barrier to work part-time. However, the career service from the college is very useful to get a job/ internship.
Reviewed on 1 Jun 2023Read more
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Master of Science in Management-Engineering (Grande Ecole) - Batch of 2024
Offered by Audencia Business School
3.8
Learn French before coming
Tips: French is really important to get any type of job here. You may think it's doable but get certified before coming to France. Everyone at the college knows English but outside college, it may happen that people don't talk in English that much, mostly they talk in French.
Likes (Student Life): It's really good here. There are a lot of student clubs and organizations where students can gel up and have fun. The city offers a great deal! There are many places of interest for students like museums and galleries. Also, the nightlife in Nantes is great.
Dislikes (Part time work): It's difficult to get a part-time job initially and there aren't many jobs you can do. You need to be very focused, but the pay for part time jobs is more than anyone can ask for. It can get stressful sometimes but doing a part time job can really help out.
Reviewed on 13 Apr 2023Read more
Vignesh Jayachandran Verified Icon
Master in Management (Grande Ecole programme) - Batch of 2024
Offered by Audencia Business School
2.8
Fun, stressful, friendly and expensive
Tips: I strongly advise you to study French at the B2 level before coming here so that you will be able to communicate once you arrive. And also try to learn some basic excel and powerpoint skills which will be useful throughout the programme. Unless you can adequately explain your problems, try not to miss classes
Likes (Public transportation): The buses and trams are on time on weekdays. Nantes is a small city with excellent public transportation. Transportation is less expensive if you purchase a yearly pass. If you get yearly pass the first and the last month are free. You pay around 220 euros in total for the whole year.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The Indian restaurants in nantes are not so good and they're so expensive. The Indian spices are expensive and limited when compared to those in Paris. It's difficult to find vegetables for an Indian dish. There is only one Indian store to get the spices and it's so expensive.
Reviewed on 14 Feb 2023Read more
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