An Indian woman studying in France shared the ₹44 lakh cost of moving abroad, revealing fees, visa funds and travel expenses.
An Indian woman currently studying in France has sparked discussion online after sharing a detailed breakdown of the money she spent to move abroad for her studies. The woman, identified as Raine, posted a video on Instagram explaining the overall cost involved in relocating from India to France for university.
In the clip, Raine appears on camera while text displayed on the screen outlines the expenses she incurred before beginning her academic journey. The text overlaid on the video reads: “I moved from India to France. Here’s the total cost for it: 3 years’ university fees ₹32,00,000, bank balance for visa ₹11,00,000, visa and flight tickets ₹60,000, forex card ₹80,000, study abroad consultancy ₹0, attestation and apostille ₹6,000.”
The caption accompanying the post reiterates the same breakdown. It reads: “Here is the total cost that I spent moving from India to France: university fees ₹32,00,000, bank balance for visa ₹11,00,000, visa and flight tickets ₹60,000, forex card ₹80,000, study abroad consultancy ₹0, attestation and apostille ₹6,000.”
Video sparks conversation online
While the clip was meant to inform viewers about the financial requirements of studying abroad, it quickly caught the attention of social media users who reacted to the significant costs involved.
Many viewers were surprised by the figures shared in the video. One user commented, “This is so expensive” . Another viewer questioned the value of such a large investment, writing, “Was it worth it?”
Some users expressed shock at the overall cost of the move. One comment read, “OMG it is huge amount,” while another wrote, “This is seriously very big amount.”
Despite the concerns about the financial burden, a few comments also carried encouraging messages for the student. One person wrote, “I pray for your bright future,” wishing her success in her academic journey in France.
Growing interest in studying abroad
In recent years, more Indian students have been exploring opportunities to study abroad, particularly in countries across Europe, North America and Australia. Social media platforms have also become a space where students share their experiences, tips and financial realities of pursuing education overseas.

