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Answers to the conditions and requirements of studying in France

Although there are not as many students studying in France as in Britain, the number of students studying in France has increased in recent years. What are the application conditions for studying in France? Let's take a look at the details of this solution!

First, undergraduate course

1. Education: You can apply for a French undergraduate university in the following situations. One is the students who graduated from regular high schools in China (they must take the unified examination and get the admission notice from regular undergraduate universities in China); One is a student studying in a domestic undergraduate university; The last one is a junior college student who graduated from a domestic junior college and was promoted to an undergraduate course.

2. Age requirement: Generally speaking, the applicant must be at least 18 years old (there is no detailed requirement for the maximum age, but if he is over 28 years old, the basic application will be unsuccessful).

3. Language requirements: French is the basic teaching method in French schools, so students should have certain French ability, but they can declare it first if they don't have this achievement (generally speaking, they must have studied French at home for more than 500 hours), but even if they have the most basic ability, they still have to study in the declared school for 6 months or 65,438+0 years of preparatory courses or language learning before they can enter the school.

4. Economic requirements: In addition to the four-year undergraduate tuition in France, we should also prepare living expenses, accommodation expenses and catering expenses. Generally speaking, these odds and ends add up to hundreds of thousands, and one is to submit proof of funds. Although this condition is best achieved, it is also indispensable. Students must see if their homes meet this requirement.

Second, graduate students.

Language condition

If the class you apply for is taught by a French teacher, you need to study French for at least 500 hours in China and pass the French language test to a certain level. If you apply to teach English as a graduate student, you need a TOEFL score of above 550, or an IELTS score of above 6.0, and it is within the validity period. It is best to prepare for the language test in advance and give yourself enough time to prepare. If you fail in the above language scores, you need to study in a French language school for one year, and then pass the exam to enter postgraduate study.

Educational qualification

Going to France for postgraduate study also requires academic qualifications. It is best to graduate from a key domestic university and obtain two certificates. If you graduate from a junior college, you must study in a junior college for three years and have three years of work experience. It is almost difficult for college graduates to apply for prestigious French universities. Famous universities in France have requirements for the background of colleges and universities where students study in China. First, undergraduates, then 2 1 1 or 985 schools. Going to France for graduate study also requires students to have GPA. It's best not to fail every subject. Many French universities require students' GPA to reach 75 or above, some famous schools require students' GPA to reach 85 or above, and some majors require students' English and math scores to be higher. The higher the score, the higher the chance of success in applying for a prestigious school.

Letter of recommendation: Applicants should provide 2 to 3 letters of recommendation written by professors or leaders who are familiar with their study and work. This letter should include an assessment of the applicant's study, behavior and French level.

Resume: should include my name, gender, age, marital status, mailing address, work unit, etc. At the same time, please indicate your education background, work experience, professional interests, publications and study plan in France.

Third, the application process for studying in France

The first step: fully understand the information of French universities and majors, and determine the needs and intentions of studying abroad.

Step 2: Inquire about the school, major and related application conditions and requirements, and make a good plan to stay in France.

Step 3: contact the French school to determine the start and end time of the application, the required materials, preparation materials, notarization and authentication, documents and so on.

List of materials for senior high school students: passport, two-inch photo, notarization of high school diploma (if high school has graduated), notarization of high school transcript (high school students), notarization of college entrance examination transcript (high school students), notarization of art test transcript (required by art students), notarization of China University admission notice, portfolio (required by art students), notarization of birth, French or English test transcript, resume and motivation letter.

List of materials for students studying in this (junior college) department: passport, two-inch photo, notarization of high school diploma (not required), notarization of college entrance examination transcript, notarization of art examination transcript (needed by art students), notarization of university reading transcript, notarization of portfolio (needed by art students), notarization of birth, French or English examination transcript, resume, motivation letter, recommendation letter, etc.

List of undergraduate diploma materials: passport, two-inch photo, notarization of college entrance examination report card, notarization of art examination report card (required by art students), notarization of university report card, notarization of university diploma, notarization of university degree certificate, portfolio (required by art students), notarization of birth, French or English examination report card, resume, motivation letter, recommendation letter, etc.

Step 4: Submit the application and follow up the application process until you get the admission.

Step 5: register for eef, pay the exam fee and make an appointment for the French exam. (Note: Generally, you need to get French scores to apply for a school. )

Step 6: Fill in the eef information and upload the materials (pay attention to the format of the uploaded pictures, sometimes the higher education department can't open the pdf and will ask for a new upload. )

Step 7: submit the materials online, pay the pre-visa fee after approval, and then make an appointment for face-to-face signing.

Step 8: Prepare for the interview and conduct interview training.

Step 9: Interview.

Step 10: China and Chile sign up, prepare the signing materials and make an appointment for the signing time.

Step 11: Submit your signature and wait for the result.

Step 12: apply for a visa, apply for double certification of birth notarization, buy air tickets, and make overseas arrangements.