Here are some examples of prices of everyday life...
Everyday life
Budget
Accommodation |
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Bedroom in CROUS halls of residence | €157 to €300 per month |
Studio apartment in the city center (30m2) | From €400 per month |
A telephone line | Access fee: €27,50 (student price) – Subscription with France Télécom: €16/month |
Electricity (EDF) | Access fee: €17 - Subscription: from €40/month |
Council tax | From €30 per year |
Food |
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1 full meal at university restaurant | €5,50 |
1 sandwich in a café or sandwich shop | From €3 to €6 |
1 coffee | €1.50 |
1 baguette | €0,90 |
1 meal in restaurant (bistro) | From €15 |
Healthcare |
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Registration to Social Security for unpaid PhD students | Around €200 / year |
Healthcare mutual insurance | From €20 to €50 / month according to the cover chosen |
Consultation with a GP | €23 (70% reimbursed by social security, fully reimbursed if you have additional healthcare (mutual) except €1 which is not reimbursed) |
Public transport |
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1 monthly travel pass (under 28 years old) | €17 |
1 standard monthly travel pass | €33 |
1 ticket valid for 1 hour | €1,40 |
1 ticket of 10 journeys | €11 |
Leisure |
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1 swimming pool entry | €3 |
1 daily national newspaper | €2 |
1 cinema entry | From €5 to €9 |
1 theatre entry | From €8 to €15 |
1 opera entry | From €8 to €60 |
Study |
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1 card for 100 photocopies | Around €6 |
1 hour internet connection in a cyber café | Around €2 |
· OFII tax Note: For your 1st month in France, you're likely to have some additional expenses, such as:
· Moving-in expenses (including 2 months' rent for an apartment): €1100
· Social security according to circumstances
· Additional insurance (mutual fund - not compulsory): up to €170
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