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Necessary application conditions for studying in France

# Studying in France # Introduction France, with the reputation of "romantic city", has always been a place for students to study. With its superior living environment, super-high teaching quality and good social security system, it attracts countless aspiring young people to further their studies here. The following are the necessary application conditions for studying in France that are not shared. Welcome to read the reference!

Necessary application conditions for studying in France

1. Age

There is a clear age limit for studying in France. Basically, to apply for a French undergraduate course, you must be 18 years old or older. If you are only a high school graduate and want to apply for a French undergraduate course, you must not be over 22 years old. Some postgraduate majors are special, so the age requirements are relatively loose, and they can basically be under 30 years old. The age limit of private colleges can be relaxed.

2. Academic background

Have a high school (or above) diploma. Generally need to have college entrance examination results (above two lines); 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.

High school graduates need to provide high school diplomas and university admission notices; College students need to provide university transcripts; Undergraduate graduates are required to provide degree certificates and complete transcripts during their college years.

3. Language ability

Language conditions: It is required to take the study abroad exam organized by the French Embassy for 500 class hours in China (corresponding to TCF/TEF exam reaching B 1 or above). Reminder: Because all public universities in France teach in French, only business schools teach in English, but they are all private.

If teaching in English, the English level needs to reach IELTS 6.0 or above; English teaching programs provide GMAT, IELTS or TOEFL scores according to school requirements.

4. Economic ability

In order to be able to pay all the expenses during studying in France, you need to have a bank deposit of 60,000-80,000 RMB or more (it is appropriate to apply for a visa at present).

5. Good health and no criminal record

Especially in addition to the well-known basic conditions, we often meet customers who want to apply for studying in France without academic qualifications, college entrance examination, already working, old, interdisciplinary, direct recording, poor language performance and other conditions, but it is relatively difficult, so we need to have a very reasonable study abroad plan.

Extended reading: a list of the advantages of studying in France

1, quality education level

France's scientific research level is in the world, and its comprehensive universities and colleges are among the best in the world. Its rich educational resources, rigorous educational system and flexible academic system ensure the level of French higher education, and its high-quality education quality is recognized by the world.

French is widely used.

Although the French-speaking population ranks only 1 1 in the world, French is the second largest communication language in the world, which is used in five continents. French is the official language used by all international organizations: the United Nations, UNESCO and Council of Europe. For a long time, it was the most widely used language in the European Union, and now the usage rate is the same as that of English: half of the documents are written directly in French.

There are 1 18600000 people who speak French in the world, and there are 62900000 people who speak French but don't use it often (an increase of 1 1.8%).

If you count 1. 1 billion people in the world who are studying or studying French and have been practicing, the French-speaking population is 264 million. French-speaking countries and regional associations currently include 52 countries and governments, and continue to attract more people. At the summit of nine French-speaking countries held in Beirut in 2004, the French garden was strengthened. From then on, it will represent a political force on the international stage and strive to ensure the status of French in the world. Graduates can work in France or Europe and immigrate to Canada. Back to work, French is even more useful as a small language.

3. The cost of studying abroad is low

Tuition in French public universities is paid in full by the state, and students are free of tuition. Only the registration fee of 100-500 euros is charged for the professional study stage. France's education expenditure accounts for 5.6% of GDP, ranking second in the world, second only to Denmark.

4. Loose study abroad policy

To apply for studying in France, public universities only need to provide an economic guarantee of about 654.38 million yuan, which is valid during the visa period and can be retained for more than 6 months. Compared with other countries studying abroad, the capital requirements are relatively loose.

France is allowed to work, and there are many government policies that are beneficial to international students.

Every student has the right to take part-time jobs, and all students have the right to take part-time jobs. They are free to work for 20 hours a week, or they can concentrate their working hours and work full-time during school holidays. Anyone who has obtained a master's degree or a diploma equivalent to a master's degree (engineer diploma, advanced business school diploma, etc.). You can get a temporary residence permit for six months to find or engage in paid work related to your major. After 6 months, if you are employed, you will get a residence permit to live and work in France.

Extended reading: several types of universities studying in France

1, comprehensive universities

There are 88 public comprehensive universities in France, focusing on scientific research and education, with high quality of education. The new "358" academic system is implemented, that is, three years for bachelor, five years for master and eight years for doctor. Generally, comprehensive universities do not charge tuition fees, but only registration fees. There is no ranking of public universities in France, and students can choose suitable universities to study.

2. Engineering colleges

It belongs to a class of higher professional schools in France and is an important part of elite education in France. There are 240 colleges of higher professional engineers. Students can get an engineer diploma and a new master's degree after graduation.

3. Business school

There are 230 higher business and management colleges in France, some of which belong to the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) and others are private institutions. Business education is famous for paying attention to management practice. In addition, studying business in China is cost-effective. In some public universities, French students only need to pay a few hundred euros a year.

4. Art colleges

It is a part of the French Academy, which mainly trains artists, creators and professionals in the field of visual arts. Well-known French art colleges are usually famous for their strict entrance examinations.