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Hello, ask a question about studying in France. I applied for a diploma in French engineering, and I want to take my wife with me. Is it easy to apply? Is it possible?

French national degree

Comprehensive universities issue national diplomas according to the standards and qualifications stipulated by the French Ministry of Education, Research and Technology. The national diploma issued must be signed by an official of the Ministry of Education. The national diploma should be signed by the dean of the college or the president of the university and the responsible official of the Ministry of Education in the region where the university is located, both of which are indispensable. To obtain a national degree, students need to have full-time study abroad experience (50% of them need to have study abroad experience during normal study, and proof is required)

French University Diploma (Du)

French comprehensive colleges (public universities) are authorized by the state, and can issue diplomas awarded by schools with different levels and different years of study under different names such as "Du" or "DESU" (but the issuance of diplomas must be strictly examined and approved by the school certificate review Committee, otherwise it will be invalid diplomas or plans); This diploma is established by a comprehensive university to reflect the special professional orientation of the school or meet the specific needs of economic and enterprise development in a certain area. Although it does not belong to the national unified diploma, it is also protected and recognized by the relevant provisions of the French education law and does not affect the actual social use. The diploma issued by the school should be signed by the dean of the college and the president of the university.

Diploma in Engineering from French University.

Engineer's diploma is a national unified diploma, which is equivalent to a new master's degree. The issuance of diplomas requires the supervision and inspection of the National Engineer Title Committee (CTI) to ensure the quality of this diploma.

In France, diploma courses for engineers are usually undertaken by senior professional engineers. In order to bring this high-level professional teaching into comprehensive universities, some universities have also set up engineer training courses. The teaching of this course is undertaken by the internal organization established by the school, which fully meets the qualification standards of the Institute of Advanced Engineers. For example, the Faculty of Engineers of the University of Paris XIII awarded four professional engineer diplomas: telecommunications, materials, software engineering and applied mathematics and scientific computing.

Diploma in French Business School

In France, not all schools can award master's degrees. Only public universities can award national master's degrees, while other higher education institutions, such as business schools and engineers, have their own equivalent master's diplomas. This kind of degree is more recognized and welcomed by employers because of its close relationship with the chamber of commerce and industry and commerce in the host country. The diversity of education systems in Europe and America makes the difference between national degrees and school-awarded degrees more reflected in the differences in students' needs, learning methods and learning budgets, rather than the merits of the degrees themselves.

In order to issue a valid degree certificate, French business schools need to be evaluated by the French National Business Administration Diploma Certification Committee (La Commission d 'value des Formations et diplomas de Gestion), and only schools that meet its auditing standards are eligible to issue such diplomas. Because entering CEFDG requires strict selection, the degree of CEFDG has more advantages than other degrees in the French job market. However, if a degree student of CEFDG wants to continue his PhD, he still needs a master's degree.

Similarly, the information of CEFDG-certified business schools is basically the same as that of French business schools recognized by the Foreign Information Supervision Network of the Ministry of Education of China. The supervision network also specifically mentioned that many business schools set up BBA or DBA programs privately, which generally bypass CEFDG (that is, the school itself cannot be found in CEFDG), and of course it is not protected by the supervision network list.

Note: Only about 220 engineering schools and 40 top business schools in France are eligible to award degrees recognized by CEFDG.