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The cost of French dessert school?
Some schools have higher tuition fees, but they include lunch service, chef's tools, chef's clothes and other accessories (these are not cheap in France), while others need to be purchased separately.
In addition, the price of French CAP class is different from that of international class. Take the CAP class of INBP this year as an example. Our total tuition is about 65,438+065,438+0,000 euros, including basic tuition, public education tuition (if you have a French university diploma, you don't need to take such courses) and internship application fee. The materials you need to buy are chef's shoes and toolbox. The blue ribbon tuition fee includes toolbox, chef's clothes and other materials, and the price this year is 22,800 euros; The international class in Ferrandi is about 22,000 euros, and the CAP class is less than 10000 euros (but it is very difficult to apply for CAP class, which requires people to apply in France and pass the strict written test and French interview, and the number of students enrolled each year is very small). /zd/lx
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