Embassy of France in India
Address: 2/50-E Shantipath Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110 021 Tel: 91 (11) 4319 6100 Campus France in India.CampusFrance is French Govt.'s national agency for the promotion of French higher education abroad.
French Government Scholarships
Links to scholarships
Alliance francaise in India
Alliance francaise is an Indo-French cultural centre which specializes in French language teaching, organizing and curating cultural events.
France Visa - link to VFSLink for France visa application centres in India
Sample papers of DELF-DALF examinations
Created in 1945, CIEP is known in France and internationally for its skills in assessment, training and evaluation, and for its ideas in the field of international cooperation in education.
Grammar exercises for French
Database of French Grammar exercises
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La salle des profs
Le réseau social des professeurs de français en Inde
Langers
Publisher & Distributor of Foreign languages in India
France & You
French Govt.'s official portal
Le Monde
France's best known newspapaer
World news in French
How to find a (suitable) place in Paris
How to find a (suitable) place in Paris, and other miscellaneous information
Special guest writer Bénédicte la Brettone, contributor to A Woman’s Paris™ Posted by Barbara Redmond, A Woman’s Paris™ in French Travel
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Celebrating Francophonie around the world
International Organization of the Francophonie is an international organization of governments with French as the mother or customary language, where a significant proportion of people are francophones (French speakers), or where there is a notable affiliation with the French language or culture.
Formally known as the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) or the International Organization of the Francophonie, the organization comprises 56 member states and governments, 3 associate members, and 16 observers. The term francophonie (with a lower case 'f') also refers to the global community of French-speaking peoples, comprising a network of private and public organizations promoting special ties among all Francophones. In a majority of member states, French is not the predominant native language. The prerequisite for admission to the Francophonie is not the degree of French usage in the member countries, but a prevalent presence of French culture and language in the member country's identity, usually stemming from France's colonial ambitions with other nations in its history.[Wikipedia]
Formally known as the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) or the International Organization of the Francophonie, the organization comprises 56 member states and governments, 3 associate members, and 16 observers. The term francophonie (with a lower case 'f') also refers to the global community of French-speaking peoples, comprising a network of private and public organizations promoting special ties among all Francophones. In a majority of member states, French is not the predominant native language. The prerequisite for admission to the Francophonie is not the degree of French usage in the member countries, but a prevalent presence of French culture and language in the member country's identity, usually stemming from France's colonial ambitions with other nations in its history.[Wikipedia]