The Aura International School of Management intakes are designed to offer flexibility to international students, with multiple entry points available across the year for selected programmes.
This is the primary intake, with most programmes open for applications and a wider availability of seats.
A secondary intake that allows students to begin their studies without waiting for the main admission cycle.
An additional intake is available for all the programs.
The cost to study at Aura International School of Management is positioned competitively, particularly when compared to tuition structures in the U.S. and U.K. Tuition fees differ for EU and Non-EU students and are determined by the level of study and chosen specialisation. An annual administration fee is also applicable.
Beyond tuition, students should budget for living expenses, including accommodation, food, transportation, and personal costs. These expenses may vary depending on individual lifestyle preferences and the city of residence in France.
| Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses in INR |
|---|---|
| Annual Masters Tuition fee | INR 12 lakhs |
| Annual Bachelors Tuition Fee | INR 11 lakhs |
| Annual Living Expenses | INR 10 to 12 lakhs |
Note: The tuition fees mentioned are approximate and may vary. It is recommended to check the university’s official website for the most up-to-date fee structure.
The Aura International School of Management scholarships framework includes an Automatic Early Bird Scholarship of €2,000 for students who enrol within the timeline specified by the institute. In addition, a merit-based scholarship is awarded to students securing an academic average of 75% or above in their first year.
Students who maintain a 75% GPA and 75% attendance may receive up to €3,000 in scholarship support in subsequent academic years. Beyond institutional funding, eligible applicants may also explore external study abroad scholarships, including Erasmus+ and select French government scholarship opportunities, subject to applicable criteria and regulations.
The Aura International School of Management admissions process requires applicants to submit a completed application form along with all necessary academic documents to the admissions department. Shortlisted candidates are then invited for an online interview. Upon successful completion of the interview, a Conditional Letter of Acceptance (LOA) is issued to the applicant.
The common admission requirements for Indian applicants are listed below:
Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees with a minimum of 55% from a recognised university, or Bachelor’s degree with at least 3 years of work experience in any field.
Note: A Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate is accepted. If the applicant does not clear the interview, additional proof with a minimum 65% marks in the English subject.
Completion of Grade 12 with a minimum of 55% from a recognised institution with academic gap of not more than one year.
Note: A Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate is accepted. If the applicant does not clear the interview, additional proof with a minimum 65% marks in the English subject.
Note: Admission requirements may vary, it is advisable to check the official university website for the most up-to-date and specific eligibility criteria.
The pathway to securing the best job opportunities in France is strengthened through a structured academic format that combines six months of classroom learning with six months of immersive, school-supervised internships.
With an extensive network of partners across Finance, Human Resources, Digital Marketing, and Luxury Hospitality, students benefit from access to diverse internship opportunities across France. Dedicated resume preparation workshops help craft industry-specific applications, while comprehensive interview training sessions focus on professional attire, communication skills, and mock interview practice to build confidence and workplace readiness.
Note: These figures are indicative and may vary as per the industry norms.
Beyond classroom learning, students benefit from a well-rounded support system designed to enhance academic success, campus engagement, comfortable living, and overall wellbeing.
Academic development is strengthened through a dedicated Tutoring Centre offering one-on-one tutoring, subject-specific workshops, and structured academic assistance. A Writing Centre further supports students through individual consultations, peer review sessions, and writing skills workshops.
Student engagement and activities (extracurricular) are fostered through thoughtfully designed recreational and social spaces. The Games Room provides facilities such as babyfoot, chess, and PlayStation 5, creating opportunities for relaxation and peer interaction. The Aura Café offers a welcoming setting where students can enjoy complimentary refreshments, encouraging informal networking and community building beyond the classroom.
Student accommodation services are managed through Aura Group’s unified housing platform, Studapart, where students can explore and secure verified housing options. In addition, various online accommodation portals are available to support independent searches. Students who secure accommodation in their own name may apply for financial assistance through the Caisse d’Allocations Familiales (CAF). Eligible students may receive approximately 35%–50% of their monthly rent as housing support, subject to approval criteria.
To promote physical wellbeing while studying abroad, students are encouraged to maintain a balanced lifestyle through structured academic support, social engagement spaces, and access to local healthcare services. Together, these elements contribute to a supportive and enriching student experience.
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