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For the Flexible Track (lasting 2–3 years), the tuition fee is €52,000, with an additional one-time service fee of €2,570. If you opt for the Intensive Track (1 year), the tuition is €40,000, plus a service fee of €2,230. These figures are based on the latest information from ESSEC's official site.
In addition to tuition, you'll need to budget for living expenses. While costs can vary, students often spend around €1,000 per month on housing, food, and other necessities. Over two years, that's approximately €24,000. So, for the Flexible Track, you're looking at a total estimated cost of about €78,570, combining tuition, service fees, and living expenses. For the Intensive Track, the total would be around €66,230.
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For international students, the tuition fee for the Flexible Track (which takes 2 to 3 years) is €52,000. Along with that, there’s a one-time service fee of €2,570. If you choose the shorter 1-year Intensive Track, the tuition is €40,000, plus a service fee of €2,230.
Now let’s talk about living costs. On average, students spend around €1,000 per month on housing, food, transport, and daily expenses in France. Over two years, that adds up to about €24,000.
So, if you go for the Flexible Track, your total cost would be around €78,570, and for the Intensive Track, it would be about €66,230. It’s a big investment, but if the program fits your goals, it can be worth it.