Tuition and fees
Exchange students
Exchange students typically pay the tuition fees of their home universities. Please contact your home university exchange coordinator with any questions you might have.
Master’s programmes
For degree-seeking students enrolled in the two- or three-year Master in Management (Grande École) programme, tuition for 2013-2014 academic year (September-May) is €19,200. This includes all associated fees for on-campus services.
The total tuition fees for our other master’s programmes are as follows:
- MBA (one-year, full-time programme) – €30,000
International master’s programmes:
- International Master in Management (Short Track programme) – €16,000
- International Master in Management (Full Track programme) – €19,000
- Supply Chain and Purchasing Management (One-year programme) – €15,000
- Supply Chain and Purchasing Management (Extended programme) – €19,000
- European & International Business Management Programme (13-16 months) – €14,400
- Food and Agribusiness Management - €14,000
Prices are subject to change without notice.
Typical student budget*
As an international student in a new country, it is important for you to know how much money you should budget for your time in France. To help you prepare, below we have provided a typical budget that includes the approximate expenses a student may incur during their time in Nantes.
Rent per month
Host family: €350
Private apartment: €450-600
Hotel residence: €450-700
French Social Security (health insurance) €213/year
Food
Groceries: €120/Month
Baguette: €0.80
1 kg of pasta: €1.20
1 kg of rice: €1.90
Fast food meal: €7.00
½ dozen eggs: €1.50
Sandwich: €3-5
Restaurant: €15-20 per person
Groceries are less expensive at supermarkets “Hyper Marché” such as Carrefour or Auchan