Key Features
- Prime Location: Located in Strasbourg, eastern France — close to Germany, giving strong European academic and cultural exposure.
- Establishment: Modern university structure established in 2009, but its origins date back to 1621, making it one of Europe’s historic institutions.
- Academic Strength: Strong in Medicine, Pharmacy, Life Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Law, Economics, and Humanities.
- Research Excellence: One of France’s top research universities with major contributions in chemistry, biology, and medical sciences.
- International Environment: Home to many international students and offers several English-taught master’s programs.
- Affordability: Relatively low tuition compared to private universities and good student living conditions.
Undergraduate Programs
- Programs Offered: Medicine, Pharmacy, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, Engineering, Law, Economics, Languages, and Social Sciences.
- Entry Requirements: High school diploma/equivalent with strong academic performance.
- English Proficiency: Usually IELTS 5.5–6.5 depending on program; many bachelor’s programs require French.
- Tuition Fees: Around €170 – €2,770 per year for most public programs.
- Living Costs: Approximately €700 – €1,200 per month in Strasbourg.
- Scholarships: Eiffel Scholarship, Erasmus+, and university-level financial aid options.
Postgraduate Programs
- Programs Offered: Biomedical Sciences, Chemistry, Data Science, Physics, Engineering, Law, Economics, and Environmental Sciences.
- Entry Requirements: Recognized bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
- English Proficiency: Usually IELTS 6.0–6.5 or equivalent.
- Tuition Fees: Approximately €243 – €3,770 per year depending on program.
- Living Costs: Around €700 – €1,200 per month.
- Career Opportunities: Strong pathways into EU research organizations, pharmaceuticals, engineering firms, and academic careers.





