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Is the Master in Management course from France a general basic course, and will it be difficult to get a good job or sponsored visa with it for a MIM?

10 Jul 2026 · Answered by Vandna Rani · 1 min read
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The Master in Management (MiM) in France is a comprehensive, three-year program offered by top Grandes Écoles. It covers both core management principles and specialized tracks, so it is not just a basic or general course.

Graduates have strong job prospects, with high employability rates and many securing roles in business, consulting, and finance. After graduation, international students can apply for the "Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour" (APS), a post-study work permit that allows up to 12 months in France to find a job and apply for a sponsored work visa.

While the French job market is competitive, the MiM provides solid preparation and recognized credentials.

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