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What are the requirements for applying to study in France?

In recent years, more and more students plan to study in France, so what are the conditions for studying in France? Below, I have sorted out the information about the application conditions for studying in France, hoping to help you.

Apply for conditions of studying in France

Conditions for studying in France-Education itself

1. Have a high school education or above. Applicants with a university degree must not be over 28 years old. College degree or above, good English, you can apply for a master's degree or a doctor's degree directly.

2. Good health and no criminal record.

3.a If it is the first stage of French university registration, D.E.U.G, you need to have a high school or undergraduate degree and a notarized score.

B. If you are registered in the second or third stage of a French university, such as Licence, Maitrise, D.E.A, D.E.S.S, Doctorat must have a bachelor's degree or above and notarized results.

economic conditions

1. The bank deposit certificate of RMB 70,000-100,000 can be provided.

2. Have the ability to pay all the expenses during studying in France, and the living expenses are about 40,000 RMB per year. Language conditions: 500 class hours of French study are required in China, and you should take the eTEF or TCF study abroad examination organized by the French Embassy. I remind you: Because all public universities in France teach in French, only business schools teach in English, but they are all private.

Therefore, to study in France, you must learn French first, and then learn the language for one to one and a half years after you arrive in France. After passing the language test, you will enter the professional course. However, if the major spans too much, it will be very difficult to apply for visas and university notices.

French study abroad application program

The first step, the applicant must first determine the major he wants to study, so that he has a clear goal.

The second step is to understand the situation of French universities and majors through professional institutions.

The third step is to prepare and submit application materials through professional institutions. Don't underestimate this step. Not all French training institutions can help you pass smoothly.

Step four, start learning French.

Step 5: After the French university approves the application, take the TEF or TCF exam and the CELA interview, which are the two most critical parts of success.

Step 6: After the success of the previous step, submit the visa materials to the French Embassy. After the visa is passed, you can start studying abroad.

Study abroad time planning in France

French universities generally have two opening hours a year, namely: 1, February and September, and 10. Because French universities have limited places for China students, it is best for domestic students to start applying for schools 4-5 months in advance. That is, in September and June, 65438+ 10 applied for courses starting in February and June of the following year, and in April and May, 65438+ 10 applied for courses starting in September and June. At the same time, due to the requirements of the school and visa, students must also attend 500 hours of French training in China and take the TEF or TCF French proficiency test sponsored by the Cultural Section of the French Embassy in China.

According to the arrangement of TEF and TCF examination time, February, March, July, August and September are usually the peak periods of training courses. Pakistani immigrants from Manetho generally need 3- 4 months of training. Therefore, study abroad experts remind that students who plan to study in France should be prepared at least half a year in advance.

According to years of experience, studying abroad reminds students and parents to arrange their own application planning schedule reasonably under the confirmation and follow-up management of CampusFrance before considering studying in France, as follows:

From June 1 1 to June 1 the following year, you can collect the application materials from the Cultural Office of the French Embassy.

February: French exam is registered in the second or third stage of French embassy or college. It is recommended to contact relevant French colleges and universities.

65438+ 10 month: art majors receive the application form for admission.

From March, other departments and majors will receive application forms for course registration at all levels.

Starting from July or September, depending on the school or the deadline for submitting materials: get the final answer.