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Bonjour tout le monde, je

m’appelle Meenal Chaudhary et


je suis ici avec mes amis pour
vous présenter quelque chose sur
le français qui peut être utile
pour votre carrière.
“One language sets you in a
corridor for life. Two languages
open every door along the way.”

“A different language is a different


vision of life”
Adding it to your CV is a surefire
way to get a decent job.
many International  Flocking abroad for their higher
studies
companies are setting their  (Provided by the Indian Govt.)
regional offices in India. Charpak Master's Program
2016 (Exclusively for Indians)
 Raman Charpak Fellowship
 Every year, over 5,000 Program
students go to France from  Grenoble Institute Of Technology
Foundation Scholarships
India.  Erasmus Mundus Master
Scholarships
 As per the agreement
 IFA Scholarship
signed between the Indian  University Of Bordeaux
and French government in International Fellowships
 International Business Scholarships
2015, Indian students in  Lagrange Scholars Program
France can stay for a period  Pasteur Institute Roux-Cantarini
Postdoctoral Fellowships
of 24 months after
completing studies.
Teacher, Translators, Interpreters
 growing demand for French translator in India.
an advantage for finding a job in a wide range of
sectors such as Diplomacy, fashion, retailing,
Journalism, automotive, luxury goods,
aeronautics, international business, and the
list continues to grow.
an international language. Other than English,
French language is the only language spoken on all
five continents
.
French speaking countries
in the world.
France & its overseas territories
Here are some of the most popular
French Companies in India -
 Service Industry  Electronics Industry
 BNP Paribas  Crouzet
 Cap Gemini  Gemalto
 Havas Worldwide  Oberthur
 Sodexho  Safran
 Pharmaceutical - Chemical Industry  ST Microelectronics
 Arkema  Construction - Mechanics Industry
 L’oreal  Alstom
 Sanofi  Cermex
 Total  Legris Group
 Aerospace Industry  Poclain
 Aerospace Industry  Sidel
 Dassault  Electrical components Industry
 Eurocopter  Hager
 Safran  Legrand
 Thales  Schneider Electric (SE)
 Agro - Food Industry  Automobile Industry
 Bongrain Danone  Faurecia
 Lactalis  Michelin
 Lesaffre  Plastic Omnium
 Lesaffre  Renault
 Valeo
International Connections and
Relations
 French is one of the six official languages of
UNESCO alongside Russian, English, Chinese,
Arabic, and Spanish. It is one of the official
working languages of many international
institutions such as UN, UNESCO, NATO, WHO,
UNHCR, UNCTAD, ECOSOC, Red Cross,
European Economic Community, UNICEF,
International Labour Bureau and a number of
international courts.
France – India cooperation
 The leading industrial sectors in France are machinery,
chemicals, automobiles, metallurgy, aircraft, electronics,
textiles, food processing, tourism.
 Export goods; machinery and transportation equipment,
aircraft, plastics, chemicals, pharmaceutical products, iron
and steel, beverages.
 Import goods; machinery and equipments, vehicles, crude
oil, aircraft, plastic, chemicals.
 France has around 10 islands in the region with Reunion.
Military bases in Reunion, Djibouti which borders the
Indian ocean.
 International Solar Alliance, Paris Agreement, Green
Climate Fund, CERN etc
RAFALE
SCORPENE CLASS SUBMARINES
French is the lingua franca of culture, including art,
cuisine, dance, and fashion.
Cannes film festival.
Paris is often called “La Ville-Lumière”
the Louvre
THE LOUVRE MUSEUM
MONALISA
CANNES FILM FESTIVAL
Mont Blanc -Highest mountain in the Alps
and Europe.
THE NOTRE DAME
ARC-DE-TRIOMPHE
THE EIFFEL TOWER
French in the Hotel, Travel,
Tourism & Hospitality Industry
 Million of French-speaking visit India every
year and the number keeps on increasing year
after year, and they look for a person who can
explain things in their native language.
 Not only Paris and other parts of France but
French comes in handy when traveling to
Canada, Africa, Switzerland, Luxembourg,
Mauritius, the Seychelles and other French-
speaking countries.
Beginners – Two months ( 18 hours) basics of
the language
Advanced – reading, listening, writing, speaking

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