Rennes School of Business Courses and Fees 2025

Rennes School of Business Courses and Fees 2025

Valence, Auvergne-Rhone-AlpesLocation
SchoolSchool type
Estd1990established year
4330enrollment
Private (Not for Profit)
6.6/10

Rennes School of Business Program & Fees 2025

Rennes School of Business Fees and Cost of Studying for Indian Students 2025-26

Rennes School of Business offers 15 courses across Master levels. Rennes School of Business is well-known for courses in fields like Management and Business and Management. The popular courses among international students at Rennes School of Business include:

  • Executive Master of Business Administration [E.M.B.A] (8 Views Last Year)

How Much Does it Cost to Study at Rennes School of Business for Indian Students?

The PG program fees at Rennes School of Business range from EUR 14200 to EUR 37200 per year (₹14.28 Lakhs to ₹37.4 Lakhs).

Rennes School of Business Cost 2025 for Popular Courses among Indian Students is as tabulated below

ProgramAnnual Fees In EURAnnual Fees In INR
Executive Master of Business Administration [E.M.B.A] (8 Views Last Year)EUR 37200INR 37.4 Lakhs

Rennes School of Business Fees for Indian Students

  • The cost for Rennes School of Business Executive Master of Business Administration [E.M.B.A] is EUR 37200/Year (₹37.4 Lakhs). In 2021, the fee was EUR 44462/Year (₹44.71 Lakhs). The fee has decreased by EUR 7262 (₹7.3 Lakhs).

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Popular Programs and Important Dates

ProgramImportant DatesFeesApplication FeesEligibilityFinancial Aid
Early Application Deadline For Fall Intake (31st Mar 2026)
Final Application Deadline for Fall intake (30th Jun 2026)
INR 20.1 L/Yr
EUR 20,000 /Yr
90TOEFL iBT: 80 | IELTS: 6.0 | Duolingo: 115 | PTE: 63

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18 months
On Campus
English
Full Time
Ranked #801 out of 1200 by THE Global Ranking 2022
Exam Scores: TOEFL80|IELTS6|PTE63
INR 37.4 L/YrEUR 37,200 /Yr

Rennes School of Business Reviews


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Management (2)
Business and Management (2)

5 Reviews Found

PS
6.3 /10

  • College put me in touch with a local apartment known as Appart'city Beauregard, where I rented a fully equipped studio apartment. As I had missed out on cheaper CROUS room listings offered by the college due to a delay in applying, I ended up renting a pricey, luxurious studio at Appart'City, which was definitely top-tier.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 7/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 6/10

SK
5.7 /10

  • The accommodation is generally of two types. One is shared accommodation, where you can pair up with up to 5 of your friends and move into an apartment or find a studio where you can live alone, like a hostel. Generally the studio for 1 is more costly but is more preferred as you can live by yourself and don't have to share a kitchen or washroom.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 6/10
placement: 4/10

AM
6.2 /10

  • College will help you apply at CROUS, which is the government hostel.
  • The rooms are pretty small (9m2) but nevertheless, it’s decent given the low cost, especially with the help of CAF (caisse d’aide familiale).
  • There are other sites online like Studapart and Agence d’immobilier but please be careful because local landlords are leeches who only see you as a source of income and will do anything to deny your deposit at the end.

academic: 7/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 6/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 8/10

PP
7.0 /10

You can apply for a cheap stay in France by submitting your stay application on any online platform that provides hostels. Recommended is long-term Airbnb. You may face challenges in commutation if you choose any stay which is far from town.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 9/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 8/10
placement: 7/10

SS
8.0 /10

There is a requirement of France which is called as a gurantor. So basically that person can be a French citizen or French relatives who becomes your guarantor that they are letting you rent or live in your apartment. Normally agencies charge fees for it. Studapart was one of the platform I used to rent my apartment. And the best thing about renting an apartment in France when you are a student is that the government will give you concession of amount in CAF and it depends on the amount of rent you are paying. For eg. my rent was 470€ as I was living in a studio apartment I got 170€ back from the government.

academic: 10/10
faculty: 10/10
infrastructure: 10/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 8/10

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