First of all you will have to find an open position, for that you can use phd in europe, LinkedIn or euraxx. Or you can directly email a professor or lab you want to work with. Once you have secured a position then the HR of the university will guide you through the entire process
@@harshitakhatri9002 In France there are two types of job contracts, CDI and CDD. CDI is for permanent position and CDD is fixed duration position. Usually CDD are easier to find, especially in the form of Postdocs in and around France. But the issues is you will need to renew it every year. If the lab doesn't want to renew it you will have to look for another opportunity. So your are always on the edge of uncertainty. For CDI, there are public position like becoming a Professor or Researcher in university or labs. But here the competition is very high, usually you will be competing with people with 4-5 years of postdocs and 20-30 journal publications. Finally comes an industry job, where you need a good french fluency and a relevant company who values your research. To sum it up, there will be struggle but maybe not as much as you would have to do in india after a PhD
I hear discrimination against ev2 students at ecole polytechnique. How true is this?
I personally never felt that or any racism in france. But, it may happen.
Hello Sir, I want to apply for PhD Economics in France. So please give me detail about the whole process.
First of all you will have to find an open position, for that you can use phd in europe, LinkedIn or euraxx. Or you can directly email a professor or lab you want to work with.
Once you have secured a position then the HR of the university will guide you through the entire process
Can we get job in industry or institute after doing PhD from there
@@harshitakhatri9002 In France there are two types of job contracts, CDI and CDD. CDI is for permanent position and CDD is fixed duration position.
Usually CDD are easier to find, especially in the form of Postdocs in and around France. But the issues is you will need to renew it every year. If the lab doesn't want to renew it you will have to look for another opportunity. So your are always on the edge of uncertainty.
For CDI, there are public position like becoming a Professor or Researcher in university or labs. But here the competition is very high, usually you will be competing with people with 4-5 years of postdocs and 20-30 journal publications.
Finally comes an industry job, where you need a good french fluency and a relevant company who values your research.
To sum it up, there will be struggle but maybe not as much as you would have to do in india after a PhD
Hello Sir, I want to apply for PhD Economics in France, please give me some detail about the whole process